The Most Recognizable Deliverance Minister - The Making of a Minister
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Isaiah Saldivar is one of the most well-known "demon slayers". Known for his sermons on repentance and holiness, as well more recently his teachings on casting out demons from believers.
In this video essay, I aim to lay out an understandable timeline of how Isaiah Saldivar began his ministry, learned how to preach, and how he became so well known in the deliverance ministry world. Not using my own words, but his.
This isn't a hit piece, which will disappoint some, but rather a video in which I present the facts I've discovered while researching Isaiah's life. My goal is to present that information and let the viewer decide. To assist in this endeavor I have provided a link to a playlist full videos I used to research and compile this video.
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