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Phil,
Praise the Lord.
Incredible story, totally awesome God!
Huggs and blessings,
Virgie Underwood At 08:53 PM 7/29/2005, you wrote:

>I have had this for some time but put off posting it to echurch.  It has
>been many months ago since I spent about 5 months praying with this woman
>twice a week.  I think you will enjoy her testimony.
>
>Raise To Be A Witch
>
>
>By Phil Scovell
>
>
>
>
>
>      Charlotte, not her real name, is a 32 year old black woman
>whom I met after she found my website.  I am mentioning her ethnic
>heritage only so that you might better understand her testimony of
>healing I am about to describe.
>
>      Charlotte is, what I call, a low level Satanic Ritual Abuse
>survivor.  by my own definition, this means, she wasn't kidnapped
>as a baby, or a small child, by a Satanic cult, then tortured,
>emotionally fractured into alternate personalities, and mentally
>programmed to respond to certain hand signals and spoken codes.
>She was, on the other hand, and not by choice, raised in
>witchcraft.  She has given her permission to share some of the
>details of her life with you.
>
>      When Charlotte first called me, she was a very frightened and
>confused young woman.  Her entire life consisted of anxiety and
>panic attacks, voices in her head, fear of crowds, nightmares,
>demonic manifestations, and bazaar physical maladies which stumped
>physicians who could find no cause for her physical infirmities.
>
>      Charlotte's entire life and bright future, as well as her
>career, had been destroyed.  She had tried finding help in every
>conceivable way including psychiatric, medical, and spiritual.  By
>spiritual, I mean at least two things.  Before her life as a born
>again Christian solidified, she had even sought the advice and
>counsel of mediums and psychics.  Later, as she began attending
>church faithfully, she sought the prayers and counsel and the
>experience of deliverance ministers.  If the reader is unfamiliar
>with the term "Deliverance," it means a person, or group of
>people, who believe God has called them and gifted them to cast
>out unclean spirits.  In some denominations, such people are
>called "Exorcists."  She found no relief in any of her attempts
>for help.  By the way, the word "exorcist" is used in the Bible.
>(See Acts 19:30).
>
>      At age 18, Charlotte, due to her scholastic abilities, was
>given a scholarship to a private college.  Once enrolled as a
>freshman, everything settled into a normal routine of college
>life.  Unfortunately, she never made it through the first year.
>
>      One evening, several of the girls were meeting together in a
>student's room of the dorm before going to bed when Charlotte was
>suddenly physically overcome by something that made her body burn
>as if she had been set afire.  The pain and fear were so great,
>she had to crawl on her hands and knees part of the way back to
>her room.  Later, when the symptoms subsided slightly, she was
>able to get to a telephone to call her mother for help.  She was
>picked up shortly thereafter and taken to a doctor.  They could
>not find a thing wrong with her yet the physical aberration
>remained.  Utter fear and panic settled in her mind and body and
>she found it impossible to function normally.  She was placed on
>psychotropic pharmaceuticals and dropped out of school.
>
>      For the next 14 years, Charlotte frequently returned to
>physicians for strange and weird physical maladies.  she explained
>to me on the telephone that she was a light complected black woman
>but one day, her neck turn black as ink but the rest of her body
>color stayed the same.  Doctors could find nothing wrong.  Another
>time, she felt as if worms or snakes were literally slowly
>crawling around on the inside of her body.  Doctors ran tests and
>x-rays and could find nothing causing the sensation.  These are
>only a couple of examples; there were many more.  She was unable
>to consistently remain employed; finding it difficult to remain on
>the job for any length of time due to her every changing physical
>and emotional and psychological state of mind.
>
>      Before I met Charlotte, I was praying in my office one day.
>I clearly felt the Lord impressing me to spend more time in prayer
>for myself.  I asked the Lord why and He clearly said in my
>thoughts, "Because, you are going to be dealing more and more with
>the demonic realm."  I had already been doing this with a number
>of people with whom I was praying so the impression I felt I was
>receiving from the Holy Spirit puzzled me until, two weeks later,
>Charlotte called me for the first time.
>
>      Over a period of about six months, Charlotte and I prayed
>together twice a week.  Her life was more complicated and
>spiritually distorted than anyone I had met to date.  There was
>almost never a prayer session that there wasn't a demonic
>manifestation which presented itself to block the healing The True
>Lord Jesus Christ was bringing into her life.  The demonics often
>spoke through her voice to me or manifested in tangible ways in,
>or tactually, on her physical body.
>
>      SRA survivors, Satanic Ritual abuse, in my limited
>experience, come in various degrees.  Charlotte, for example, was
>never a member of any cult or occult.  She did not dabble in any
>forms of witchcraft, divination, or in any Satanic rituals.  She
>wasn't Wicca or any other form of aspect of the occult.  She
>didn't practice meditation techniques such as transcendental
>meditation or any other such meditative methodology that can
>easily expose the mind to the demonic realm.  She was never
>involved in any eastern religious practices or beliefs.  She never
>used an Ouija Board.  She did, before understanding Christianity
>and being discipled, visited a number of psychics trying to
>determine what was wrong with her life.  Yet, in our very first
>prayer session, the demonic manifestations began to the degree
>that sometimes even her mouth felt as if it were physically being
>manipulated externally.
>
>      Many Christians today find it difficult, it not down right
>impossible, to believe that there is really any such thing as SRA
>or Satanic Ritual Abuse.  This is likely due to the numbers of
>fakes and fraud who have paraded before the television cameras in
>large evangelical ministries, making their claims of being
>witches that claimed they were skilled in both the black and white
>arts, warlocks, psychics, remote viewers, former occult shamans,
>witch doctors or medicine men, Wicca masters, devil worshipers,
>voodooists, sorceress, high priests or priestess Satanists,
>cannibals, sword swallowers, glass eaters, acupuncturists, former
>Charismatic pastors, former Roman Catholics, Former Baptist
>pastors, human sacrificers, yoga masters, contortionists, ballet
>dancers, Karate grand masters, former goldfish swallowers, ping
>pong champions, and former red communists, only later to be
>exposed as counterfeits.  A little humor there, of course, but it
>does get a little ridiculous at times, I must admit.  Most
>Christians acknowledge there must be some devil worshippers out
>there because they've heard of Satanic covens, Wiccans, Luciferian
>groups, secret societies such as the Scull and Bones, the
>buildabergera, the Bohemian Grove, Freemasonry, The
>Trilateralists, the Council on Foreign Relations, and Globalists
>of all kinds.  Did I leave anybody out?  Yet, when it comes to
>demonic activity associated with a Christian, Bible Believers
>immediately begin back pedaling.  Some, for that matter, never
>even get on the bicycle in the first place.  In that case, there
>is no need to even consider any back pedaling.  Why?  It is called
>FEAR in capital letters.
>
>      As I have already mentioned, Charlotte was not a member of
>any Satanic cults but when she was a baby, her mother married a
>man who was involved in all sorts of Satanic practices.  He
>claimed he was a warlock or some crazy thing like that.  She was
>molested as a child.  She was likely dedicated to the Prince of
>Darkness in some type of Satanic ceremony, too, based upon some
>fragments of memories she has.  Honestly, some people will believe
>anything.  Except for Christians, of course, and they often only
>believe what someone taught them without ever once questioning its
>validity.
>
>      One day, in a prayer session, Charlotte told me that she had
>a brother who was a carpet layer.  Many years after her mother had
>divorced Charlotte's step father, her brother came over to lay
>knew carpet in her mother's living room.  Pulling the old carpet
>up, they found a picture of a large devil's head drawn on the
>floor covering most of the living room area.  Yes, her brother
>removed it before putting down the new carpet.  I could tell you
>much more about Charlotte but perhaps she'll write her own
>testimony some day because it would take a book.  You might like
>to know that Charlotte is walking free now.  The Enemy has no
>control over her life.  She isn't afraid of crowds any longer.
>She no longer hates and wishes to kill her step father.  She has a
>job now which she is able to handle quite well which is something
>she has never been able to do.
>
>      If you are a Christian who finds such testimonies ridiculous,
>unbiblical, fraudulent, or right down stupid, I invite you to sit
>with me as I pray with people who have these abnormal things
>occurring in their lives.  they are mentally ill?  Oh, really?
>sure, some pastors come up with such ridiculous conclusions, and
>some professionals may have arrived at such a diagnosis and
>treated them medically, gaining some form of normality in their
>lives, but my question then is, what are they doing calling and
>being led by the Lord to me?  I'm not a professional.  I never
>graduated from Bible college.  I only took one psychology class
>when I was in school and diagnosed myself on the spot as neurotic
>and prayed God would never call me into any form of counseling
>ministry.  I have a limited education.  I am not a Deliverance
>Minister nor do I wish to be.  I am not successful.  I've filed
>for bankruptcy twice in my life.  I'm a poor speller.  If it
>weren't for computers and word processors with spell checkers, I
>couldn't even right.  I could probably trace letters if somebody
>showed me how.  On top of everything else, I am also totally
>blind.  Who in their right mind would come to a blind guy for help
>as described in this testimony?  I sure wouldn't.  So, if these
>people, such as Charlotte, and many others with whom I have prayed
>and talked with who have similar demonic manifestations are
>mentally ill, why aren't they being set free?  Can't psychologists
>and psychiatrists deal with such things or do they choose not to
>because of what they have been taught?  I know some licensed
>therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrist who do, in fact, know
>exactly how to pray with such people and do so on a daily bases.
>Shoot, I even know some pastors who work with such people.  Did
>they learned this in medical school or universities or seminaries?
>Not likely.  If you are a Christian, you know the answer to these
>questions.
>
>      You may think this is an article about demons, unclean
>spirits, devil hunting, or demon possession, something I don't
>even believe in, or maybe you just think this is a brag.  Well, if
>you think the latter, you would be right.  Brag, I mean.  It is a
>brag on Jesus and what He can do through prayer.  The real purpose
>of this testimony isn't to get you to believe in demons; it is to
>get you to believe in prayer in the name of the True Lord Jesus
>Christ.  It won't work for you?  You are listening to the wrong
>voice if you believe that.
>
>      Oh, one more thing.  I never chose, asked, or requested God
>call me into this ministry.  It is easy for me to plead, at times,
>"Why me, Lord?"  Especially when even Christians choose not to
>believe and label what you do as psycho heresy.  One thing I know
>for a fact.  Jesus is Lord and He utterly changed Charlotte's life
>as a Christian.
>
>Phil Scovell
>Denver, Colorado
>Mountain Time Zone
>Phone:  303-507-5175
>www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
>
>
>
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