Deliverance from Deliverance Ministries: A Biblical Critique
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The advent of social media and YouTube has given new life to the Deliverance movement. A young group of Charismatic leaders has come up through the ranks with skills for online communication and marketing. They have duped millions of people into the belief that Christians can and often do have indwelling demons. Justin Peters leads a discussion with Pastors Jim Osman and Chris Rosebrough that will edify and educate about this issue that shouldn’t be that confusing. Scripture is clear.
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