Deliverance and Joy in Louisiana's Communities
Louisiana carries a rich blend of cultures and resilience. Yet spiritual battles often surface as fear, confusion, or generational patterns that drain hope. In New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport, Jesus is bringing mercy that breaks chains and restores song.
How We Serve
Our deliverance ministry listens well and moves at the speed of peace. We open Scripture, invite the Holy Spirit, and help people renounce lies, forgive wounds, and close doors to darkness. We confront oppression in Christ's authority and then build discipleship plans that fit real life—work schedules, church involvement, and family rhythms.
Biblical Foundation
Isaiah 61:1 proclaims liberty to captives; Psalm 34:17–19 promises the Lord's nearness to the brokenhearted; Romans 8:37–39 assures us of conquering love. These promises guide our prayers and posture.
Common Strongholds
- Shame and secrecy that isolate
- Bitterness and accusation that fracture homes
- Syncretism and occult practices that empower torment
- Fear and panic that disturb rest
Steps Toward Renewal
- Welcome: worship and surrender.
- Identify: name lies, vows, and permissions.
- Release: repent, forgive, and renounce darkness.
- Command: cast out unclean spirits in Jesus' name.
- Abide: remain in Scripture, fellowship, and mission.
City Stories
In New Orleans, a musician exchanged fear of man for bold worship. In Baton Rouge, a family replaced accusation with blessing and saw peace return. In Shreveport, a young adult removed occult artifacts and found clarity. Lafayette and Lake Charles share similar breakthroughs.
Call to Action
If you are in Louisiana and ready for a new chapter, book a deliverance session today. The Lord delights to rebuild what storms have tried to take.