Freedom Through Deliverance
Freedom is defined as the condition of being set free from imprisonment or enslavement.
We believe that Jesus alone is the way to salvation and genuine spiritual freedom. Through Him, His ministry, sacrifice, crucifixion, and resurrection, He made a way for our redemption and healing. This healing includes physical, emotional, and spiritual. Read Isaiah 53:5. We have observed that some individuals require guidance to reach this spiritual place of freedom.
Our Ministry of Freedom is a process of experiencing true spiritual freedom. It’s a deep and transformative journey that involves several essential elements, all working together to bring healing and wholeness. This journey includes addressing spiritual warfare—freedom from demonic influence and torment—as well as inner healing, breaking spiritual strongholds, family curses and more. It also brings greater insight into the areas of your life where the enemy may be at work. Of course, life with Christ is an ongoing journey, and we are continually being renewed in Him.
We believe in the process of whole healing. As you walk through the process of inner healing and deliverance, we will also instruct you on how to maintain your freedom. During this journey, we will gather information from your life and history. Part of this is uncovering past family sins and hurts, faulty foundational truths, traumas, and much more. In addition to recognizing the importance of staying pure in Christ by guarding your eye gate, ear gate, and mouth gate. What we watch, listen to and speak has a spiritual and mental impact. We address how to guard against spiritual warfare and how to war against future demonic attacks. Additional counseling may be recommended after deliverance to help you with coping skills, renewing your mind, setting boundaries, and additional trauma therapy.
What you can expect:
We have a Master’s in Pastoral Counseling and in Ministry. Plus, we are Ordained and Licensed ministers.
We begin with a brief connection through a short phone call, email, or a trusted referral. This allows us to ensure you're informed about the process and helps us determine how we can best support you. From there, we take time to listen carefully to your current situation and needs.
This process will require your time, commitment, and discipline. It's important that you've accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, understand your authority in Christ, and be familiar with key concepts related to spiritual warfare.
Once it is determined we are a candidate for you, we will meet with you on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. During these sessions, we collect information from your past, family history, relationships, and specific deliverance needs. This usually takes 8-12 sessions, but it depends on the individual. (This is an estimation.) The demonic can attach to traumas and soul wounds. We have found that some people need more time to work through these traumas and soul wounds. It can take longer to collect history for a 50 year old than a 25 year old. Our system is thorough and well planned. We are interested in moving you along at a rate specific to you.
Our sessions are 60 minutes. Each session is $70. Payment is due at the time of the session. This can be paid by check, cash, Venmo, PayPal, or Cash App.
*Additionally, on the day of Deliverance (Freedom Day), the cost is $150 which is applied to our building fund. However, if you would like to make an additional donation, we greatly appreciate it. The deliverance session will last approximately 4 to 4 ½ hours depending on the person and need.
You will have a follow-up appointment 2 weeks after your Freedom Day to check on your progress and discuss next steps. This appointment is $70.
We do not specialize in the following deliverance needs:
SRA- Satanic Ritual Abuse
DID- Dissociative Identity Disorder
Children under the age of 18
Fast track Deliverance. We do whole deliverances only.
In order to walk through our Deliverance process, a person must be cognitively aware and able to answer the questions necessary to prepare them for the Deliverance.
Inpatient residential care- (people who cannot participate in our process). On rare occasions a person may need immediate care or in-residence care or hospitalization. Neither of which is our specialty.