Blessings to you. This is our Billings, MT deliverance page. If you are in need of deliverance ministry in the Billings area, continue reading.
We didn’t find a lot of deliverance ministries in Montana, but we compiled the few we have across our three Montana deliverance pages that are available to you. Furthermore, if you need deliverance, be aware that there are local churches that offer deliverance ministry. Sometimes, they don’t advertise their deliverance ministries, so you have to call or go in and ask them.
If you suffer with spiritual torment, harassment, oppression, or inhabitation, these are some practices that can help you find your way through it all and find your deliverance:
- Bible study. Join a Bible study if you can. You don’t need anything special– no bright lights and special worship music, no coffee and donuts. You just need a simpe Bible study. In fact, the simpler, the better. Bible studies allow us to hear from God. Hearing from God seems to be underrated, but the more we hear Him, the better guidance and direction we have. I once stayed at a homeless shelter in which men would sit in a chapel most of the day. One day, one of the staff members came in, opened his Bible, and read one chapter from it; then he left. The peace that fell on everyone in that place as the Bible was read was almost palpable. Reading the Bible is one thing; hearing someone else read from it is different. If you want God to lead you in the right way and to the right place for deliverance, let His Word lead you: “Your word is a lamp for my feet and a light for my path” (Psalm 119:105).
- Contemplative prayer. Instead of just reading your Bible, flip through it slowly, reading a little here and a little there, as you wait for a passage to ‘jump out at you’ or suddenly resonate. Eventually, you will find ‘that passage’. It’ll be where God wants to speak to you, so begin praying over it or praying the words back to God until He begins to speak to you or show you something in it uniquely for you.
- Informal communication. There’s a formal way to approach God and there’s an informal way. When you pray, it’s the formal approach. Then you can also talk to Him through the day wherever you are about whatever is on your heart or mind– talk to Him in bed, shower, breakfast, en route to work, at work, lunchbreak at work, grocery store, car, train, airport, airplane, ship, outerspace, wherever you are. This informal approach builds a connection that, again, allows you to hear and receive more and more clearly from God. This will be helpful as you seek deliverance, during deliverance, and after deliverance.
Oasis Community Church in Billings: https://www.theoasiscommunitychurch.com/deliverance. Or try Pastor John Kyle of The Oasis Place in Billings: http://www.theoasisplace.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=68.
If you have questions or want personal advice, prayer, or deliverance coaching, email or call or text us at loveflows916@gmail.com or (916) 247-2455. I pray you will find God in this and therefore find your deliverance.