TORCHBEARERS: Deliverance Questions | Should We Record People Receiving Deliverance?

Is it appropriate to record or share videos of a person who is receiving deliverance?

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TORCHBEARERS: Deliverance Questions | Should We Record People Receiving Deliverance?
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TORCHBEARERS

HOST: JAKE KAIL

Jake Kail Ministries | Lancaster, PA

With deliverance becoming more mainstream in the last few years, we have seen the rise of videos showing people having demonic manifestations and receiving deliverance. What should we make of this? Is it appropriate to record or share videos of a person who is receiving deliverance? In this episode, Jake shares his convictions about this topic and why he is against the practice of recording people who are having demonic manifestations or being delivered. Deliverance is a ministry of compassion for the oppressed, and we must never exploit a person’s vulnerable condition for our own gain!


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About the Author

Jake Kail was called to ministry in college after a life-changing encounter with God. He is passionate about the presence of God and seeing His Kingdom come and will be done “on earth as it is in heaven.” Jake is the author of multiple books, and he speaks at churches, conferences, retreats, and other events. He preaches and teaches the Word with authority, compassion, and a demonstration of the Holy Spirit's power. His ministry is often marked by encounters with God, healing, and deliverance from demonic oppression. After six years as lead pastor, Jake now serves as the apostolic leader of Threshold Church. He lives with his wife and family in Lancaster, PA.