Practical Deliverance Ministry

Led by Mark Dieterle
(in house & regional ministry)
This ministry was developed over several years of personal curiosity and sincerely
seeking the heart of God for answers to difficult ministry questions. Why is it so hard
for some people to find full freedom in Christ? This ministry is based on James 5:16
“Confess your faults one to another and pray for one another, that you may be healed
(brought to wholeness).”
The term deliverance ministry has always carried a negative mystic about it. What
we've developed is a very loving, gentle, private way for people to receive freedom
through deeper levels of healing that goes beyond altar ministry.
We have developed a team concept, so that it's not just a one man show. We rely totally
on the gifts of the Spirit to expose the root cause of any level of spiritual struggle. With
three or four people we can have confirmation of what the need is. Deliverance
ministry doesn't just deal with the demons; it is a wholeness ministry that also deals
with woundedness and damage in a person’s life that needs to be healed. We don't
allow manifestations; we take full authority in Jesus name. We don't want to hear what
demons have to say, only what the Holy Spirit has to say. A session typically takes
about 40 – 60 minutes.
You may ask, how do I know if I need deliverance ministry? Mark uses a very
simple qualifying question: “Do you feel hindered or limited in your walk with the
Lord, like you walk so far and then you hit a wall? If the answer is yes, it may benefit
you to have one of our teams pray for you !
This isn't just an in house ministry. Many area churches have utilized this ministry. In
fact, Mark also travels out to other churches and regions to do Deliverance
Conferences where he thoroughly trains and equips a church to operate in this ministry
in their area. We believe deliverance ministry should be a practical part of every
church. But deliverance is not a “silver bullet” so it doesn't end with the deliverance
session. Mark teaches an after care ministry called “Walk it Out” where people
that have gone through deliverance, now learn to use their new freedom to make
permanent changes in their lives.
(in house & regional ministry)
This ministry was developed over several years of personal curiosity and sincerely
seeking the heart of God for answers to difficult ministry questions. Why is it so hard
for some people to find full freedom in Christ? This ministry is based on James 5:16
“Confess your faults one to another and pray for one another, that you may be healed
(brought to wholeness).”
The term deliverance ministry has always carried a negative mystic about it. What
we've developed is a very loving, gentle, private way for people to receive freedom
through deeper levels of healing that goes beyond altar ministry.
We have developed a team concept, so that it's not just a one man show. We rely totally
on the gifts of the Spirit to expose the root cause of any level of spiritual struggle. With
three or four people we can have confirmation of what the need is. Deliverance
ministry doesn't just deal with the demons; it is a wholeness ministry that also deals
with woundedness and damage in a person’s life that needs to be healed. We don't
allow manifestations; we take full authority in Jesus name. We don't want to hear what
demons have to say, only what the Holy Spirit has to say. A session typically takes
about 40 – 60 minutes.
You may ask, how do I know if I need deliverance ministry? Mark uses a very
simple qualifying question: “Do you feel hindered or limited in your walk with the
Lord, like you walk so far and then you hit a wall? If the answer is yes, it may benefit
you to have one of our teams pray for you !
This isn't just an in house ministry. Many area churches have utilized this ministry. In
fact, Mark also travels out to other churches and regions to do Deliverance
Conferences where he thoroughly trains and equips a church to operate in this ministry
in their area. We believe deliverance ministry should be a practical part of every
church. But deliverance is not a “silver bullet” so it doesn't end with the deliverance
session. Mark teaches an after care ministry called “Walk it Out” where people
that have gone through deliverance, now learn to use their new freedom to make
permanent changes in their lives.