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Ancient Curses

    Thursday, October 3rd 2013       Ancient Roman curse etched on metal Line drawing of the demon invoked for the Roman curse Curses are nothing new. They have been around for millennia. A recent National Geographic magazine article called “Curses, Foiled,” gives an example recently unearthed by archaeologist. Romans were especially interested …

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Muslim or Die?

    Tuesday, October 1st 2013       The man seen here, a father with five children, was shot by terrorists. He died later.   We now know that the Muslim terrorist group al-Shabab that attacked Nairobi, Kenya’s Westgate Mall had specific intentions to kill non-Muslims. They came prepared with guns, bullets, and a …

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Bible Censorship

You need to know the Bible. Yes, you, and you, and you. All of you reading this, whether or not you’re a Christian. A couple of months ago I did a blog entitled “Shakespeare and the Bible.” I pointed out how many phrases in modern language are rooted in Scripture; for example, “skin of my …

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Heterosexism

Heterosexism. Yet another label to pin on those not comfortable with the fast-changing sexual landscape of America. The word carries all the more weight when it’s being bandied about by someone with a Ph. D in clinical psychology. And for only a $59 registration fee you can find out how to cure your heterosexism and …

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Death by Swallowing

Occasionally I come across strange information that piques my interest. This blog is about that. A writer named Stacy Conradt took the time (I have to wonder who has time for this sort of thing) to research information about people who died by swallowing. Apparently, it’s not all that uncommon. Take writer Tennessee Williams. He …

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Achieving Goals

ACHIEVING GOALS “Victory belongs to the most persevering.” “The torment of precautions often exceeds the dangers to be avoided.” “Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.” Sage wisdom. Excellent advice we’d all do well to heed. It’s not biblical, but it’s sound and helpful. These words came from Napoleon …

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Python Spirit

You never know who needs deliverance. Take the case of Lora, a middle-aged, African-American woman attending my Detroit seminar.  The more I taught on breaking curses, the more agitated she became. When I approached her with my Cross of Deliverance, she screamed. At the time, I had no idea at the time that she was …

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Rosy Cross

DATELINE: Liberate London Mission The Teenage Exorcists and I are safely back in America, but we are still sorting through all the memories of our “LIBERATE LONDON” mission. You’ll recall that earlier this week that I shared the stirring story of Joseph. He’s the young man we met at the subway station while we were doing …

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Miracle of Julie

DATELINE: London, July 7, 2013  In yesterday’s blog I related the miracle of Beth who rode a train 4 hours from Exeter to London seeking deliverance. She was accompanied by her friend Julia who traveled the long distance with her. Beth had been a chaplain in the Church of England, Great Britain’s official state church, …

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Beth’s Miracle

DATELINE: London, England Seminar, July 6, 2013 After ministering in more than 100 countries of the world, I finally spoke in one of the world’s premier cities – London, England. What a night it was.  The Amazing Grace Church of London was founded two years ago by Pastor Vincent Ten Bouwhuis, from the Netherlands.  Seven …

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