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 > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.7/60 - Release Date: 7/28/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.7/60 - Release Date: 7/28/2005