Deliverance and Discipleship Across Minnesota
Minnesota’s winters are long, but God’s faithfulness endures longer. Many believers quietly face inner frost—fear, fatigue, and spiritual heaviness that dull joy. In Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester, the church is pairing deliverance with discipleship so that freedom matures into a steady, fruitful life with Jesus.
Mercy in Practice
We welcome the Lord’s presence, listen without judgment, and invite the Spirit to reveal roots. We serve in a way we call deliverance therapy—trauma-aware, Scripture-rich, and Christ-centered. People learn to forgive, renounce, and receive; then we confront oppression directly in Jesus’ name and plan simple next steps for growth.
Biblical Foundation
“Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world” (1 John 4:4). “Stand firm…having done all, stand” (Ephesians 6:10–18). Jesus shared authority with His disciples (Matthew 10:1) and sends the church to announce liberty (Luke 4:18). We minister from this finished victory.
Common Strongholds
- Self-accusation and perfectionism
- Family-level anger and control
- Fear and dread that disrupt rest
- Occult exposure and superstition
Simple Steps, Deep Change
- Center: worship and declare Christ’s lordship.
- Identify: name lies, vows, and permissions.
- Turn: repent and renounce darkness.
- Command: expel unclean spirits in Christ’s authority.
- Continue: build rhythms of Scripture, fellowship, and service.
City Stories
In Minneapolis, a musician let go of fear of judgment and found boldness to worship. In Saint Paul, a family replaced accusation with blessing and saw reconciliation. In Rochester, a nurse removed occult items and discovered peaceful sleep. Duluth and Mankato report similar renewals.
Call to Action
If you are in Minnesota and long for clear-hearted worship, book a deliverance session with our ministry. The Lord delights to warm cold seasons with His presence.