Struggling with sin is a common experience for many Christians, and the question of how evil influences this struggle is both complex and crucial to living a fulfilled Christian life. Indeed, the encounter with sin can significantly hinder an individual’s ability to experience freedom and deliverance in their faith journey. This website seeks to explore the relationship between sin, evil, and the believer’s pathway to liberation from the chains that bind them, revealing why acknowledgment and repentance are essential for spiritual growth and well-being.
Are you burdened down with specific sins that paralyze and prevent you from living the type of Christian life the Bible speaks of – the life you hear about and see, but do not know for sure that other Christians really and truly experience?

Deliverance begins by recognizing significant areas that God requires as prerequisites to salvation: Confession, Repentance and Forgiveness.
Confession

Confession of known sins is required before one takes on the responsible decision to remove any potential demonic spirits in their life. There is no compromise on this, as unclean spirits take it as their right based on permission of the person.
Repentance

To repent means to renounce and turn away from the sin or sins they have confessed. Sins that are particularly offensive to God that are considered abominations are occult, idolatry, and/or witchcraft as are sexual sins and acts of injustice.
Forgiveness

When we do not forgive others, we are saying that the atoning blood of Jesus was not sufficient to cover the sin of injustice brought against us by another; that the death of Jesus was not acceptable as an atoning sacrifice.
Deliverance

Deliverance is taking personal responsibility for our spiritual lives. It is an act of volition, just as praying, reading our bible and confessing, repenting and renouncing of past sins. We take authority in the name of Jesus over the enemy.