That question makes people uncomfortable. The answer is even more unsettling.
In more than 50 years of ministry, I’ve sat face-to-face with many pastors and Christian leaders who came to me for help — not because they thought they had a demon, but because they knew something wasn’t right. This happened three times, just last week
What they preached and how they lived didn’t match. Their prayers felt empty. Some even confessed thoughts of suicide or moral failure.
These are not bad men. They are called, committed, and biblically grounded. But many carry deep wounds — trauma and hidden pain that were never fully healed.
Over time, those wounds became open doors to spiritual oppression.
Pastors are on the front lines. They carry the burdens of others, stand for truth, and lead in a culture that is increasingly hostile to faith. And when a pastor struggles, entire congregations are affected.
That’s why a critical part of this ministry is reaching them. When a leader is restored, the impact multiplies.
By God’s grace, we are seeing lives changed — pastors, leaders, and people at the breaking point finding real freedom. But right now, we are facing a serious financial challenge.

Laura and I are not slowing down — we are accelerating. But we cannot do this alone.
Please don’t wait. Act today.
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Doing What Jesus Did,
Dr. Bob and Laura Larson
SPIRITUAL FREEDOM CHURCH



