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 Ministry started in July, 2001
People helped as of September 6, 2009: 6,757

Dedicated to the Glory of God
in the name of Jesus the Christ of God

And these signs will accompany those who believe:
In my name they will drive out demons

Mark 16:17 NIV

Welcome to End Days Deliverance. Please make yourself comfortable and let's talk.

If you are here, looking for help, you have come to the right place. You do not have to be a Christian in order to be set free.

Please allow me to introduce myself. I am John, a born again Christian; born a second time by the will of God and not the will of man.

I was saved in December of 1980, and have been through many different denominations. Today I am associated with no denomination because they are not necessarily of God. More often than not, division arises between them, and God is one God, not divided. After fifteen years of church, I began to see that, generally speaking, it was not following the commands of God but had become more of a weekly ritual with very little actual service to God. The organized church could not provide what I was seeking, which was a personal service to God. I now have what I wanted: a ministry of spiritual deliverance and spreading the gospel as we are commanded to do.

I am ordained by a ministry called "In His Ministry." I owe much to Van, my dear brother in Christ, who was my mentor, and a wonderful teacher of grace. You can find his web site at:

In His Ministry

I work with my ministry partner, Cindy, without whom I could not do this ministry. She lives in Pennsylvania and I live in Delaware. Cindy has vast experience in the occult. Together we operate in the spirit of God and with His authority. It is our experience that many are suffering from the indwelling of unclean spirits (demon possession), including those who are professing born-again believers (this in no way suggests the possessed person is evil). It is also our experience that many church leaders either do not accept the existence of demons or if they do, they do not accept that a Christian can be possessed. They claim that the person is either oppressed (and not possessed) or they are not truly born of God. Their reasoning usually says that the Holy Spirit and unclean spirits cannot exist in the same place. However, their denial of this matter leaves those who are in need of deliverance without help. For those of you who disagree with me about the possession of Christians, I ask that you do not write to "correct" me on this matter but let each of us be fully persuaded in our own mind.

We have checked other web sites on the subject of exorcism and we see very little accurate information. In one case a Roman Catholic priest went to great lengths to destroy such a simple yet valid ministry. He may have been sincere but he was sincerely wrong. According to his way of thinking, a victim would have to first be investigated, and then a committee would have to decide whether or not exorcism is appropriate. And even then his idea of exorcism was ridiculous. At best he would amuse the victim's demons. At worst he would leave the victim completely discouraged, resigned to acceptance of his/her problem and, possibly, suicide. Forget the holy water and special prayers and incantations. Jesus didn't have any use for such items and neither do we.

On another web site, the author sets out to prove that Christians cannot have demons. Several scriptures and personal theories were used to "prove" the writer's point. However, the "proofs" were nothing more than the misuse of Scripture to back up a predetermined opinion. There is the opinion that if a Christian has the Holy Spirit in them, then demons cannot possibly be there, too. However, if God is omnipresent (everywhere) then where are the demons? Logically they must be nowhere. The next step is to say that the person must not really be saved. I know of two people, personally, whose demons did not manifest themselves until after they received Christ as their Saviour.

In other "demon" web sites, much esotericism is employed (hidden and mysterious meanings), as though the truths may only be obtained from some ancient sage isolated in a cave up a mountain. Jesus made no secret of demon possession, nor any of His teachings. He said, "I spoke openly to the world and said nothing in secret." -John 18:20.

Some people have been told that at the time they got saved, if they had demons, then they left when they accepted Christ. This simply is not true and has no Scriptural basis. When Christians are convinced by their pastors or other leaders that it is not possible for them to have demons, it leaves the victim with no help at all, or they are forced to seek the help of mental health "experts" (psychiatrists) who usually prescribe drugs to treat the spiritual problem. There is not a person on this earth who can treat a spiritual problem with drugs or counseling. At best the problem is subdued as long as the prescribed drugs are taken by the victim but healing is never obtained. Demons do not just go away. Spiritual problems call for spiritual deliverance the way Jesus Christ said it should be done. He gave us many clear examples of demon deliverance simply by taking authority over the demons and ordering them to come out of the victim. I took Jesus literally at His word when He said, "In my name they will drive out demons." It works!

The Church in general has adopted the secular, misguided teaching of the mental health "experts" about "mental illness." In truth there is no such thing as mental illness. For something to be ill it must be biological in nature. The mind does not fit that category. A sick thought cannot exist. For sure, a brain may be damaged or suffer from a chemical imbalance which causes it to malfunction, but those things are biological problems leading to a mental dysfunction. No matter how many diplomas or degrees secular counselors may have, these do not qualify them to deal with spiritual problems. Spiritual problems demand spiritual help.

Are you one of those who thinks they are crazy? Do you have crazy or bizarre thoughts running through your head, often or constantly? Have you resigned yourself to believing that this is the way you are and nothing may be done about it? Do you hear voices in your head and you have to take medication to subdue the voices? Have you been diagnosed as Multiple Personality Disorder (now 'Dissociative Identity Disorder') or Schizophrenic? Have you considered that all these things have a spiritual root cause?

If you are having problems which have been evaluated by those in the "mental health" profession to no avail, and medication is your only source for relief, don't despair. You are now on the threshold of freedom in the name of Jesus and without medication. If Christ shall set you free, you shall be free indeed. This is for all people, not just Christians. You are not required to believe in God in order to receive deliverance.