Month: April 2013

Ukraine/Russia Praise Report

In 2011, in the city of Dnepropetrovsk Pastor Bob did an exorcism on a man named Dmitriy. At time we reported: Among the many people responding to Pastor Bob’s message in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, was a huge, 6′-6″ Russian named Dmitriy.  Six strong men struggled to keep him and the demon of Murder under control. Dmitriy, who became a Christian two months ago, suffered anger and addiction going back seven generations to a curse of murder. We have now learned that Dmitriy also had a dramatic turn in his life. He now attends the New Generation Bible College in this city, Pershotravensk, and is involved in the Christian Media department learning a new skill to witness for Christ!

Bob Larson in Ukraine

Pershotravensk is the city where the New Generation Bible College is located. The local congregation of the New Generation movement hosted Bob and the Teenage Exorcist for two Sunday services to kick off three days of intensive training in spiritual warfare. Nearly 3,000 people attended the services, including 500 students from the College. Sunday evening the Teenage Exorcists performed a remarkable exorcism on a violent man named Alexander. When Bob first approached him in the audience, he fell to the ground convulsing violently. He was brought on stage and had to be restrained to prevent harm coming to anyone. Eventually, Brynne, Tess, and Savannah uncovered a four-generation curse of a demon of Death and cast out the evil spirit. Afterwards, the exorcists were informed that Alexander was married to a young woman named Natasha and both were attending the College to study for ministry. They were the proud parents of a new child. But the story gets more interesting. Natasha was delivered when Bob was in this same city three years ago. At that time she had been involved in prostitution because of childhood molestation. After her deliverance in 2010 her life dramatically turned around and now she and Alexander have a wonderful Christian family.

At the end of the Sunday evening in Pershotravensk, Bob invited youth under to come on stage and learn exorcism. Out of the hundreds who manifested that evening, Bob picked about 40 special cases for the College students to work with. The Teenage exorcists guided the students for special hands-on-in-action experience in deliverance.

Ukraine/Russia Mission Report #1

Thirty hours after boarding a plane in Phoenix, Arizona, we arrived at our first destination — Kharkov, a city of 2 million souls, plus half a million college students. It’s a few miles from the Russian border and the educational center of Ukraine. Our plane landed in Kiev, the northern capital of the country. We were met by our organizers who supplied a van to take all of us to Kharkov, five bumpy hours on less-than-smooth Ukrainian roads. We made our way across the countryside with spring in full bloom. This bitterly cold country in winter is beginning to come alive. Crops are being planted, trees are budding, and the temperature is warm in the 70s. (After here it’s on to Siberia so I’m grateful for the respite.)

Why come halfway around the world when there are plenty of opportunities to bring the message of salvation and deliverance elsewhere? After more than three decades of ministry in 100+ countries I can honestly say that Russia and Eastern Europe are the most exciting places for spiritual breakthroughs anywhere on the planet. Fervor for the Lord is more intense here than anywhere I’ve been, and this is my fifth journey here in four years. The reason is simple. This part of the world is getting a fresh breath of freedom since the fall of the Soviet Empire in 1991, just 22 years ago. Other parts of the world have had decades, even centuries, to experience the fruits of the Gospel. But Eastern Europe has been dominated with atheism for half a century, Russia for a century.  Evangelical Christianity is exploding with intensity like nowhere else. The music and worship are bold and intense. The preaching is uncompromising. Very young pastors with youthful constituents are seeing congregations grow into the thousand, sometimes in a matter of months.

But challenges remain. After so many years of Hitler’s Nazism and Stalin’s Communism there’s a spiritual vacuum. That was evident as we drove across the countryside on our way to the first meeting in Kharkov. We slowed down to pass through a small farming village. There, in the main square was a 15 foot tall, imposing statue of Lenin, architect of Communism and murderer of millions. Why it is still there is anyone’s guess. Tradition, apathy, irrelevance, fear of reprisals from still-loyal Communists? That statue is a visible symbol of the shadow of institutional atheism that still lingers over this land. That’s why I’m here, with the Teenage Exorcists; to spiritually dismantle what that statue stands for by bringing the hope of Christ and the message of deliverance from the bondage of unbelief. To all those who have helped to support this mission, thank you.

Korean War

Three years ago I stood next to North Korea.  I walked over a wooden bridge to a wire fence that delineated the border between North and South Korea. I peered over into the no-mans-land of the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone). I saw no soldiers, but they were there, somewhere in those hills and behind those trees. Not far from me, tourists milled about. A South Korean amusement park hummed with activity nearby; but within the scope of my sight, the might of North Korea’s army, the fourth largest in the world, was ready. It was hard to imagine that just a few miles away was the metropolis of Seoul and its 12 million souls. Days before I stood at this vantage point, North Korea had lobbed rockets on a small island nearby. The international community shrugged its shoulders at the insane actions of Kim Jong-il. Now we are faced with the possibility of nuclear warheads lobbed by his irrational son, Kim Jong Un. The Korean war of the fifties killed 2.5 million people. This time a conflict on the Korean peninsula would be far more deadly.

I remember so well basking in the warm sun of that spring afternoon, thinking that I was standing on a spot that was just one irrational act away from unthinkable horror and bloodshed. I strained my eyes peering into the distance, wondering what telescopes were fixed on me as a target. It was surreal, but today, three years later, it is downright deadly. It has been 70 years since the world has seen a mushroom cloud of atomic proportions, but if the maniacal ruler of North Korea has his way, we could see it again.

Is it time for a surgical strike to knock out North Korean missiles before they sail toward Seoul or Tokyo? Perhaps. It certainly will do us no good to threaten more hollow sanctions. Without any easy options for world governments, Christians need to realize that some kind of tribulation, if not the Great One, may lie around the corner. This is not just one more international crisis. This is a big one. And if Iran acts somehow in concert, we’re on our way to WW III.

Bomb in Boston

It’s Monday night as I write this so I’ll not be specific about the casualties, the terrorist(s), or the motive(s). That would be premature and likely inaccurate. Whether this was an act of international or domestic terrorism probably won’t be known for some time. The heroism and selfishness of first responders and medical personnel are already legend.  Americans have reacted as Americans do with swift action to help the suffering and cool resolve to find the perpetrators. What interests me is how this plays out in the American psyche. I have several observations.

Such repeated tragedies condition modern society to accept the new paradigm of life that there is no safe place; not a movie theater in Colorado,  an elementary school in Connecticut, and a church in Texas. Acts of mass violence have taken place in shopping malls, office environments, and our tallest skyscrapers. It’s etched on the minds of everyone. Anything terrible could happen any time anywhere.  I grew up in a world, as did many of you, where such things never happened, nor did we live in fear that they might happen. All that has changed. We are frisked in airports, surveillance cameras and drones watch our every move, and suspicious eyes track our actions. At the core of culture we are in danger of being a frightened and plainly paranoid people.

If only Someone could come along with answers to all of this. Someone who could deliver on a promise to keep us safer. We the people (I except myself) would give up a lot of freedoms (we already have) just to feel safer. We’re being pushed to the edge of a new kind of “benevolent” totalitarianism. We’re being scared into ceding ever more control over our lives and more invasive violations of privacy to that someone who will offer us peace and calm our fears.  The stage is rapidly being set for that someone to take control and make it all better. Keep your eyes open and your heart turned to heaven lest that someone deceives even you. Christ has warned us in Mark 13:22: For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform signs and miracles to deceive the elect-if that were possible.

Deliverance is Not Needed

Deliverance isn’t needed. Not if your goals are consistent with contemporary Christianity. Let’s ask a provocative series of questions. Do you need deliverance if. . .

  • You want to establish a well-attended mega-church?
  • You aspire to get a Christian book on the best-sellers charts?
  • You build a huge Christian radio or TV network?
  • You fill arenas with thousands of conference attendees?

The answer is apparent. All these things are taking place without the slightest mention of what consumed one-third of the ministry of Christ. And how do these ventures succeed? Sometimes by clever merchandising, smart marketing, consumer research, and savvy consultants. That’s not to say that any of these goals stated above is wrong per se. In fact they are good goals. We all wish spiritual success for the noble and dedicated ventures of every ministry and anointed individual. We want people in church, reading Christian books, watching Christian TV, and attending Christian conferences. So what’s the problem?

First, disobedience to the clear commands of Christ.  Every time he sent out the two, the twelve, or the seventy (Matt. 10:8, Mark 6:7, Luke 10:19) they were told to “CAST OUT DEMONS.” So says the Great Commission of Mark 16:15-17. Second, ignoring the need for deliverance consigns people in the pew to torment of which they dare not speak.  They suffer in silence.  Frankly, just imagine walking up to the average pastor and telling him that you have poltergeists in your house, that you hear voices telling you to kill yourself, or that you are being sexually assaulted by demons. Get ready for him to call 911 and have you taken away. In most evangelical churches exorcism and deliverance are denied, castigated, or at best sequestered. For the sake of those suffering demonic attacks, just as they did in the Bible, this situation has to change. I’m doing all I can to alter the spiritual landscape of modern evangelicalism and make people aware of the bondage that exists in our antiseptic, Christian environment. Join me.

Catholic College Conundrum

I’m not Catholic. But if I were, I should think that, since the church is an ordered institution that governs theologically from the top down, I would be obliged to abide by Catholic teaching. Or get out. And if I were a Catholic attending a Catholic university, I would presume to abide by and respect the tenants of those who founded and fund the college.

EXHIBIT A: Remember Sandra Fluke, the liberal show pony who testified before congress? She, a feminist, attended Georgetown University, a Catholic school. She testified before Congress that the school should be required to provide her with free birth control as a “health issue” to make her promiscuity possible.

EXHIBIT B: Two gay students at the same school are trying to get the chaplain of the school’s Newman Center fired for his opposition to homosexuality and abortion. (Newman Centers are Catholic sponsored student spiritual life organizations.) The last I heard, the Catholic Church is officially opposed to gay sex and abortion. So, the priest should be fired for adhering to his ordination vows because a student thinks otherwise?

What kind of new moral McCarthyism is this that wants to silence the opposition? Leave aside the issues of abortion, gay rights, and contraception. The point is the choice of an institution, founded on certain beliefs, to abide by those beliefs, especially when (right or wrong) they are institutionally ratified by a hierarchy that claims to speak for God. These students could have chosen any other school that permits their lifestyle and beliefs. It’s time to move away from these kinds of confrontations to a more civil way of disagreeing. We must listen to each other and not resort to force to stifle those with whom we differ. These students need to let Catholics be Catholics and transfer to another school.

Suicide of Rick Warren’s Son

As most Christians know by now, last weekend the son of America’s most famous preacher, after Billy Graham, killed himself with a shot to the head. Rick Warren, mega-church pastor of Saddleback Community Church, announced via the internet that his son’s long battle with mental illness had come to this tragic end.  I’ve kept silent on this terrible event until now, but several things compel me to comment.

First, an assortment of Warren’s enemies, from gays to atheists, have weighed in with cruel castigation. They suggest that the tragedy is judgment for opposing gay marriage or that the Warrens should accept the “fact” that their son is rotting in the earth with no heaven in sight. These critics need to leave the grieving couple alone and not impose a political or polemical template upon this awful deed.

Second, some Christian witch-hunters, who go after anyone they don’t agree with, have declared the suicide was good riddance for a man they consider heretical.  Other misguided believers suggest the son is in hell because he killed himself. The latter group show zero understanding of the ravages of certain mental illnesses. Would they also condemn to hell a man who broke his leg and died from blood clots as a result? Of course not. Well, sometimes the brain breaks which causes a diminished capacity for moral perceptions of life and death issues.

One more thought. Warren says that his family tried everything to cure their son, seeking out the best doctors and mental health specialists.  But what if some demonic force was taking advantage of the young man’s emotional condition? It’s not likely that they would have sought deliverance since it lies outside Warren’s theological purview, as least as far as one can tell from his preaching.  It’s not my intent to point a finger of accusation at what may not have been done, but rather to say that the church can no longer summarily dismiss demonic factors in cases of mental distress. In some cases, it could be the key to preventing another sad outcome like the Warren experienced.

Pot Propaganda Part II

Yesterday’s blog referenced USA-TODAY’s Wednesday article entitled, “Young celebs pipe up for pot.” Entertainment artists such as Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, and even Justin Bieber were cited as extolling the benefits of weed.  In addition to the information I cited yesterday, here are a few more facts:

  1. The psychoactive ingredient in pot, tetrahydrocannabinol, stays in the body a month or more and can impair users for days or week. Who wants to be driving a two-lane road, headed toward a pothead who toked two days ago, let alone someone who just downed a six-pack.
  2. Other risks include lung cancer (just like cigarettes), distorted perception, paranoia, reduced libido with men (that got the attention of 50% of those reading this), depression, and short-term memory loss. (I can see you potheads rolling your eyes, but it’s all true, and gets worse with continued, heavy use.)
  3. In case you’re wondering, yes, you can get demons from drugs – including pot. I see this confirmed countless times in my Encounter sessions. Recreational pot also falls under the condemnation of Revelation 9:21 (“sorceries” in the Greek refers to mind-altering drugs), and is in the same league as murder (according to Revelation 9)!

Revelation 18 also says that the End Time regime of Satan, “Babylon the Great,” is inhabited by every kind of “foul spirit” (demon) and that by “sorceries” (drugs, pharmakeia in the Greek) were “all nations deceived.” [Note-even Wikipedia observes: Pharmakeia is the Greek word for pharmacy  . . . [and] refers to the making of  spell-giving potions, or alchemical potions (or elixirs) believed to have transforming powers, such as the power to extend life, boost energy, or enhance the mind.

Don’t be deceived by pop stars or other entertainment heroes who promote pot, as Revelation 18 warns

Pot Propaganda Part I

A moral sea change is taking place in America. Nowhere is this more evident than the growing acceptance of marijuana use. USA-TODAY, in today’s entertainment section, features a lengthy article entitled, “Young celebs pipe up for pot.” The increased usage of pot is noted, courtesy of artists like Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, and even Justin Bieber.  In the face of this cultural onslaught, let’s get a few facts straight.

  1. Unless you live in Washington state or Colorado (and there possess small amounts for personal toking), weed is still illegal by Federal law. That may change, but it hasn’t as of now, and every pothead not getting a Rocky Mountain High or Seattle buzz is breaking the law. Plain and simple, smoke pot anywhere else and you are a criminal
  2. Lighting up may be a PR way to “age” the Bieber brand, but it sends a terrible message to the average teen who won’t be able to afford the kind of expensive drug rehab that Bieber will need someday if he continues. Wise up, youthful pothead. You’re being taken for a high ride and the Biebs won’t be there to pick you up when you fall.
  3. I do more than cast out demons as an exorcist. I spend hundreds of hours every year counseling young people hooked on serious drugs. As old-school as it may sound to today’s hipsters, almost all got started on pot. It was the gateway, and it did get these youthful addicts on the slippery slope to drug bondage.

Don’t be fooled by the likes of Rihanna, who sports a weed leaf on her performing wardrobe and a tush tattoo promoting pot. Remember, she’s the same woman who is now back with the boyfriend who beat her.  And Lady Gaga whose perversions and blasphemies are myriad is no role model of moral rectitude.

Tomorrow, three more reason to avoid being a victim of pot propaganda.