Deliverance Prayer Sessions

If the spiritual problems you face are too tough and you feel bound in your spiritual life or held back from being all that God calls you to be, a deliverance prayer session can help. Jesus Christ wants to set you free. You are not a failure. Remember that God loves you! He has provided a spiritual family for you, and families take care of each other. When spiritual problems that face us are too difficult for us to handle on our own, it is likely a good time to contact a ministry like ours. Our deliverance team members are trained to help people with precisely these kinds of problems.

Common Spiritual Problems

Common problems that people may seek out a deliverance prayer session include:

  • Severe temptation or habitual sin

  • Negative self-image

  • Difficulty to forgive

  • Disharmony in relationships

  • Depression, anxiety, anger, etc.

  • Feeling cursed or under a negative influence

  • Past or present involvement with the occult (horoscopes, astrology, palm reading, crystals, Tarot cards, Reiki, Ouija boards, etc.)

If you feel that you may have a more serious problem (e.g., more severe forms of spiritual bondage or oppression), we can definitely help.

Lastly, if you are just not sure or have any questions at all, please feel free to reach out. We can speak with you via phone, email, or video chat to help you determine if a deliverance prayer session may be beneficial. And you can remain entirely anonymous. (Just give us your real first name.)

The Deliverance Diagnostic Process

Our approach mirrors the diagnostic process developed by physicians in the medical community:

  1. The client experiences a spiritual problem.

  2. The client completes the 7 Steps of Self-Deliverance on his/her own.

  3. If the client is still experiencing issues, he/she reaches out to our team for prayer assistance through our help request form.

  4. Our trained deliverance team members conduct an investigative interview, which includes a thorough process of information gathering about the client’s problem history, family history and patterns, as well as an examination of the client’s current religious state in life.

  5. Our team members formulate a working list of potential diagnoses based on the client’s answers during the investigative interview. They always seek out natural explanations first for any spiritual problem the client claims to have experienced before assuming it stems from a preternatural source.

  6. As the investigation continues, this working list of diagnoses is refined and narrowed, similar to diagnostic modification and refinement.

  7. When our team members judge that they have arrived at an accurate and timely explanation of the client’s spiritual problem, they communicate that explanation to the client along with a suggested treatment plan to help the client find long-term freedom and fully recover from the issue.

  8. Once the client agrees, the deliverance team then administers this treatment with the client’s full cooperation. Treatment plans can take days, weeks, or months. They include: performing daily spiritual warfare prayers, partaking of the Sacraments, enrolling in RCIA, participating in deliverance sessions, destroying occult objects, learning effective strategies to resist temptations, etc.


Disclaimer

This ministry does not provide professional counseling, medical, psychiatric, psychological, or social work services. We are a group of laymen and laywomen performing a ministry of prayer based upon Christian principles derived from Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the experience and teachings of the Saints. Information, opinions, recommendations, advice, or counseling provided by our team members are designed to support, not replace or substitute, the relationship that exists between a physician or health care professional and patient, a mental health professional and client, a priest and penitent, a minister and parishioner, or the Church and her Faithful.

Never discontinue treatment or medication without first consulting your physician, clinician or therapist.

It should be noted, however, that there are many times when deliverance prayers lead the afflicted client to professional counseling, and that counseling is, in fact, God’s answer to our prayers. Clients must be ready and willing to go where God leads them in this process for it to be fruitful.