Deliverance for Homes and Hearts in Kentucky
Kentucky's bluegrass hills echo with songs of hope, yet many believers carry hidden heaviness—memories that accuse, shame that silences, and spiritual pressure that will not lift. In Louisville, Lexington, and Bowling Green, the Lord is teaching the church to pair deliverance with discipleship so that freedom becomes a way of life.
Mercy in Practice
We keep Christ at the center. Sessions begin with worship, continue with wise questions and Scripture, and move toward repentance, forgiveness, renunciation, and direct confrontation of oppression in Jesus' name. We then help believers plan simple rhythms—Scripture, rest, fellowship, and service—so peace stays.
Biblical Foundation
Galatians 5:1 proclaims freedom in Christ. Hebrews 4:16 invites us to God's throne of grace. 1 Peter 5:8–9 calls us to resist the enemy steadfastly. These words, alongside Luke 10:19, guide our posture and prayer.
Barriers We Confront
- Condemnation and self-rejection
- Generational anger and control
- Occult influence and superstition
- Fear that robs courage and clarity
A Simple Path Forward
- Center: enthrone Jesus in worship.
- Confess: bring secrets into the light.
- Cancel: renounce lies, vows, and permissions.
- Command: expel unclean spirits in Christ's authority.
- Continue: practice truth in community.
City Testimonies
In Louisville, a parent released shame and discovered gentle confidence. In Lexington, a student surrendered fear and found clarity. In Bowling Green, a couple learned to bless rather than accuse and saw unity restored. Owensboro and Covington echo similar stories.
Call to Action
If you are in Kentucky and ready to walk free, book a deliverance session with our ministry. The Shepherd loves to restore souls.