UPDATE 3/7/2018: Fern and Audrey now have their own non-profit ministry. Please donate to Discovering MErcy!
This episode follows episodes 68 and 120. Fern, Audrey, and Beth minister to trauma victims whose trauma has produced DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) or involved Trauma-based Mind Control (TBMC). If those terms and associated concepts are unfamiliar to you, then episode 68 is an essential precursor to this episode. This episode focuses on addressing listener questions about this ministry. What you’ll hear in this episode, however, isn’t a model for ministry. As you listen, do not assume you can take what’s said today, get the transcript, make a checklist, and do this sort of ministry. The episode discusses in some detail how the ministry of Fern, Audrey, and Beth differs from traditional deliverance ministry and why those differences matter.
The episode is now live.
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丁酉年(鸡)二月十五 2017-3-12
This is a GOTO episode for the subject matter. Having listened to all the episodes on the subject, I recommend listening to this one first.
It took three listens, for me, to get all the relationships straight. That’s not a weakness of the participants, it’s just the nature of the use of pronouns in normal discussions about this material.
Found this to be a very interesting episode, some real good practical advice discussed.
Found myself over the years wrestling with some of the things reviewed.
We are living in a time were the supernatural ideology in Christian thought is taking center stage again in the Church.
Believers today are stretching themselves out for the faith, which was once delivered for us all.
As one whom has been very much in, around, near the things that are presently being manifested.One has to be very careful not to throw out the baby with the bath water.
I have seen the absurdly ridiculously strange phenomena, but I have also have seen the amazingly beautiful, living expressions of the powers of the age to come.
Today, I believe more than ever, the great need to be theologically literate on the great truths of scripture, but the tension always lye’s in the reality, that God is other than we, he sometimes does stagger our human sensibilities.
Good that you’ve seen the positive with so much of the other popping up all the time.