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Deliverance: A Journey Toward the Unexpected
We saw every type of doctor you could imagine, lost count of how many treatments and therapies we tried, spent thousands of dollars, gave up all hope of her getting better, and started making plans for an early death. I was in my mid-thirties making plans to be a single father.
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Jonathan Simcoe added 5mo ago
Prayers for healing were generic and neither personal nor powerful. People were left feeling helplessly captive.
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Of course we tested the healing. “Wait and see,” I said. But she was completely healed. All symptoms gone. Decades of chronic health issues, ended in an instant. Her healing and deliverance have since ushered in a whole new era in our spiritual formation, and opened up a whole new dimension to our view of the spiritual life.
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Jonathan Simcoe added 5mo ago
Within their newfound faith, many are recognizing spiritual activity within themselves—and in their environment—which is evil. Much of it is connected to personal activities from their previous life or ones they are still indulging in that hadn’t been previously identified as evidence of influence from the other side.
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Jonathan Simcoe added 5mo ago
What would it look like to live in deliverance?
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Jonathan Simcoe added 5mo ago
Social media offers the hope of bringing us all together but is often the instrument for tearing us apart.
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Jonathan Simcoe added 5mo ago
Then we discovered a generational curse. Four generations ago, a shaman in Mexico City had been hired to curse the firstborn daughters of her family line. We knew there was a lot of sickness and death in her extended family, but had never connected the dots. We immediately did the genogram math and realized, every single firstborn daughter for four
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Jonathan Simcoe added 5mo ago
One of the great paradoxes of life today is an ever-increasing level of connectedness, paralleled by increasing levels of fracturing.
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What would it look like to live in deliverance?
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