Mundo Hispano

Excuse me, Jimenez pastor, but I disagree with you. She continued taking lunch, absentmindedly looking at passers-by from broad lookout restaurant, on the second floor where works. I regretted the incident, because just like the beloved pastor Ricardo, many Ministers, workers and Evangelical leaders, become isolated when they touch them the theme of spiritual warfare and liberation. I immediately remembered the case of an evangelist who was interrupted during the campaign, a demonic female. The man was astonished. He could only look back to all sides without knowing what to do.

The woman screaming with eyes outside the orbits. He imposed resolved it by calling a Minister’s release of another denomination that was immersed in spiritual warfare. Time to lift us up to give the battle I’m convinced of the urgent need to lift us up and assume our role and role in the battle against the world of darkness. You’d be surprised to know the number of emails that I receive from all countries with questions about how successfully wage the fight against spiritual adversary, Satan, and his well-organized army of evil. I consider it appropriate to return to the words of the Minister for release Chip Imgran, who writes: would not be appropriate to discuss the spiritual war without considering the issue of the release there is so much confusion and controversy among the ministries of liberation, which some people completely discarded the idea. I think that there are certain specific tools that the ordinary Christian can use to be part of the release when the demonic oppression is evident.(Ingram, Chip. The Invisible war.

Editorial Mundo Hispano. 2007 PG. 193) can not ignore the fact, properly documented if it makes a tour of the Gospels, that approximately 25% of the Ministry of the Lord Jesus was related to physical illnesses, not only as a result of physical deterioration, but also, as a product of the demonic influence.