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- The next "Released to Soar" Deliverance Seminar is July 28th. Details at right. It's already almost two-thirds full so don't delay in registrations. We have limited space in the room so when we reach capacity registrations are cut off.
- Three new blog posts on:
- how we can fall flat on our face when we lean on our own understanding and,
- recovering from adultery in a marriage
- a deliverance ministry encounter where the prayer was not saved and the demons put up a fuss!
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How To Not Fall Flat on Your (Spiritual) Face?
-Phyllis J. Tarbox, MA
Leaning on our own understanding can cause major stumbles in our lives! It hinders our growth with Christ, causes heartache and often leads us down unintended rabbit trails. Many years ago God showed me a picture of what it looks like to him when we lean on our own understanding. I was walking down a long dusty narrow road leaning on a cane, when suddenly the cane was kicked out from under me and I fell flat on my face..... (Read more)
We have counseled with many Christian couples in Tampa and Clearwater who have been through, or who are in the midst of, adultery in their marriage. God can and does work healings and restorations!Sadly, for many couples, the pain of this experience is the culmination of what has been a very unhappy union and many do not survive.
We had the opportunity recently to meet a young couple, Jesse & Kara Birkey, who have written a book ("Marriage: What's the Point?...(Read more)
- Donald J. Ibbitson, PhD
The issue of a person’s salvation is obviously paramount for their eternal destiny but in deliverance ministry it is a vital concern because demons do not want to relinquish a soul!
I ministered to a man a few years back who came from out of state for deliverance ministry. He had been raised in an eastern orthodox religion and still attended that church faithfully. When I asked (as I always do) about his destination if he would die this day, he was very candid in his uncertainty. He knew about Jesus, believed in Jesus...(Read more)
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