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Exercising a True Deliverance Ministry – A pastoral guide to helping believers who have left charismatic circles.
by Peter Masters - Sword & Trowel 2007, issue 3  [See note at end of article]
The title of this article is obviously not meant in a charismatic sense. We offer no advice on how to cast out demons, rather on how to help true believers who have been heavily influenced by charismatic ideas, and who have come to see them as wrong. They have come away from the world of tongues, visions, prophecies, ecstasies, dancing, falling down slain, and all associated activities, and have sought fellowship among ‘traditional’ Bible-believing Christians.
These friends often have many problems, and pastors and church officers must be ready to help. Some former charismatics have made the transition so well and so speedily that one can scarcely believe they once thought and acted very differently. We readily acknowledge that some need little or no help in adapting to conservative, biblical Christianity.
Many, however, find that their time in the charismatic movement has left them troubled, unsure, and perhaps even scarred spiritually. They have wrested themselves away from a host of emotional props, and severed connections with numerous dear friends, and this has cost them much pain.
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Cindy Jacobs was invited by so called well to do preachers and ministers to come and speak on the 23rd May in South Africa at the  Global Day of Prayer. Why she was invited I have no idea because Cindy Jacobs is part of the New Apostolic Movement and a false prophetess.  Oh wait, so are the organisers of the GDOP.
She prophesied that Zimbabwe would be the breadbasket of Africa – that was over 10 years ago.
When Cindy was invited to Australia in 2001 she prophesied the following:
1. Australia is going to be a first fruits nation, an apostolic nation – a sending out nation. [DTW note:  A first fruits nation?  That's quite bad for Australia, because it means no matter what happens they will have to be the first ones to cough up the bucks first time, every-time for eternity.]
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