A couple of years ago I had heard through a friend about the RTF deliverance ministry and that they would be hosting a seminar in my area. I had always been intrigued by deliverance ministry so I decided to sign up and see what they had to offer. I did the prerequisite online entry course and prepared for the seminar.
Having familiarized myself with the material I learned at the seminar that in order to learn how to minister the program we in turn would be ministered to. This did not phase me at all. After all, I was a seasoned, mature believer, I had long since dealt with any generational issues that I knew of, I always ensure I have no open doors to the enemy of our souls, and lastly, I couldn’t really think of any deep seated issues or emotional scars that I had. Like a good ministry receiver I filled out the PQ to the best of my ability and went on to receive IFM ministry with an open mind.
Lo and behold the ministry session brought me back in time to when my sister (my best friend at the time), tragically died in a car accident near forty years previously on a Christmas Boxing Day. It was a surreal water shed experience. All the pain and sorrow of that moment came flooding back. Even though I thought I had put it behind me all the wounds, issues and burdens resultant from that incident were still there.
I am most happy to relate that our Lord Yeshua, through our Most Holy Spirit and His obedient RTF ministers delivered me of these emotional bondages and burdens that I had been carrying for all these years.
Before RTF ministry, Christmas season on the whole was endured out of duty, not out of desire. It was just something I had to put up with. Go with the flow. I had come to the point that I could do without it. But I tell you this. Thanks to RTF, at Christmas I no longer feel the burden of grief and loss of my sister even though there are times when I fondly remember her.
I am now free!! For whom our Lord sets free is free indeed!! Halelujah!!
Many thanks to Ministers Cathy and David Radlein, Nicky Dixon and Dr. Andre Williams.
God Bless,
Pastor Colin Brown