Lewiston Deliverance Ministries

Hi and welcome. This is our Lewiston, ME deliverance page. We haven’t found many deliverance ministries in Maine, but there are always more deliverance ministries available than can be found online. Along with the ministries we do have listed, please ask your local churches and pastors if they have deliverance ministry available.

If you are seeking deliverance from spiritual or demonic bondage, you are not alone. Many people– both Christians and non-Christians– are in need of deliverance. Some people from both camps are aware of their spiritual bondage and are actively looking for deliverance. Here are some tips that can help you as you seek deliverance for yourself or/and for a loved one:

  1. Trust God. People who are under spiritual bondage are daily targets of the enemy, and one of the enemy’s strategies is to convince them that God does not want to deliver or free them. If this is the case for you and you doubt that God wants to deliver you or that you will ever find deliverance, find scriptures that speak best to you concerning God’s desire to heal and deliver those who are sick and in bondage. Isaiah 53 tells us that God put all sin and evil on Jesus so that we would not have to endure them. Verse 4 says, “Surely, He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows.” All oppression (causing grief) and affliction (causing sorrow) was transferred on to Jesus. If we’re carrying them now, it isn’t His will. Trust Him to work with you to take those burdens and yokes off you and to put them on the cross where they belong.
  2. Get Support. Psalm 20:1-2 says, “May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble; may the name of the God of Jacob defend you. May He send you help from the sanctuary and give you support from Zion.” We all need support from other believers, even if it isn’t the norm for us to ask for help. When you’re under spiritual bondage, you’re in need of support, help, and strength because you are being bound by someone(s) stronger than you by yourself. Seek spiritual and emotional support, counsel, and prayer from friends and loved ones.
  3. Choose a Ministry. Do your research and get advice from people you trust before choosing a deliverance ministry. If you don’t have many or any person in your life you can confide in, proceed with caution. If a deliverance ministry or minister doesn’t work for you, let them know. Maybe they can help you connect somewhere else. Start seeking another ministry. Do this until you find the right one. And don’t forget to ask the pastors of your local churches if they have deliverance ministry available.

If you persevere in seeking deliverance, God will be sure to guide, direct, and cover you as you seek it. If you need help during this process, text or call us at (916) 247-2455, or write us at loveflows916@gmail.com.

You can reach the directors of Southern Maine Healing Rooms at (207) 934-5681 or here: https://healingrooms.com/healingRooms.php?location=US1915. They are 45 minutes from Lewiston.

Thomas Markham and Carol Lyn McIntosh are directors of Word of Faith Healing Rooms in Gardiner, ME and are 30 minutes from Lewiston: https://healingrooms.com/healingRooms.php?location=US1976.


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