Ministering Deliverance to Those Possessed by Demonic Oppression
Don Dickerman gives a powerful challenge to the church to get involved in Biblical principles of deliverance for individuals plagued by demonic oppression in his book “When Pigs Move In.” He writes about his journey from a conservative ministry to miraculous demonstrations of a loving God at work today through anointed men and women empowered with unique spiritual gifts of healing and deliverance.
“When Pigs Move In” parallels New Testament examples of healing and the casting out of demons with stories of healing and deliverance today. Dickerman introduces principles Jesus taught as He healed and ministered deliverance to the sick and oppressed. He tells how he was given a holy boldness in his first confrontation with Satan, the kingdom of darkness, sickness, and of disease as he moved into a ministry of deliverance.
Dickerman explains demon “access points” which permit access into believers through: Generational curses, mental turmoil, addictions, religious spirits, early childhood trauma, anger, pornography, immorality, un-confessed sin, lust, and the occult.
He includes substantiation of demon activity and illustrations of modern day demon possession. He recounts real life examples of miraculous healing with powerful testimonies of deliverance and provides freedom principles, and warns of the dangers of pledges and oaths of secret organizations.
“When Pigs Move In” offers important and timely attestation of the believers call to participation in spiritual warfare, recognizing the cause, resisting the devil and remaining free of Satan’s bondage. The book is a resource and training manual preparing pastors and layman for spiritual battle, for delivering and healing men and women bound by oppression, and held in the strongholds of evil and tormented by demons.
Don Dickerman delivers a powerful wake up call to the church today. His message is unmistakable, authentic, dramatic, and persuasive.
Charisma House, 978-1599794617
As reviewed for Midwest Book Review.
Richard R. Blake, Christian Education Consultant, Book Store Owner
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