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Friday, May 6, 2016

Kevin Riordan on Healing and Equipping the Saints

Uncovering the Secrets of Street Healing with Kevin Riordan 



Boy oh boy, do I have an exciting one for you today! You know my passion – it’s all about igniting that fire for Jesus, stoking the flames of revival in our hearts and communities. And in this latest installment of Coffee with Conrad, I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with a truly inspiring individual, Kevin Riordan.  

I stumbled upon Kevin’s ministry through a series of divine connections on social media, starting with a tweet that led me to Jay from Strategic Fathering Ministries. Jay, recognizing our shared passion, insisted I connect with Kevin. Let me tell you, after scrolling through Kevin’s Facebook timeline, I was completely hooked. This man is doing the very thing we are called to do – equipping believers for the work of the ministry! As a healing evangelist, Kevin is on the front lines, demonstrating the power of Jesus in a tangible way.

I’m not exaggerating when I say this conversation is going to blow your socks off! So grab your coffee, settle in, and get ready to be incredibly encouraged and challenged. You’re going to want to bookmark this, share it with your friends and family, because the message Kevin shares is something the world desperately needs to hear.

Diving Deep with Kevin Riordan: A Healing Evangelist's Journey

I was absolutely thrilled to finally connect with Kevin via Skype. From the moment we started talking, his genuine heart for Jesus and his passion for people were evident. I jumped right in, asking him to share what he does and, more importantly, why he does it.

Kevin’s story is powerful. He openly shared his past struggles, a time when he was broken, suicidal, and filled with self-hatred. He even spent time in a psychiatric ward. But then, Jesus stepped into his life and, in his words, “changed me… like really in the blink of an eye.” The night he was saved, he experienced deliverance from so much and was instantly filled with love and a burning desire to tell others about Jesus.

Sixteen years ago, with no formal training or deep biblical knowledge beyond the love of Christ he had encountered, Kevin started sharing his faith on the streets of Poughkeepsie, New York. This raw, authentic encounter with the supernatural power of God fueled a lifelong mission. Over time, the Lord added a healing gift to his ministry. Now, Kevin ministers everywhere he goes – grocery stores, lines, you name it. He strikes up conversations, asks people if they’re experiencing any pain, offers to pray, and God heals them. This opens the door to share the Gospel, and Kevin has seen countless people come to faith through these encounters. It's a testament to the fact that God knew exactly what He was doing when He sent **Jesus** to heal the sick.

The Genesis of a Healing Ministry: Prophecy and a Broken Knee

I was particularly interested in how Kevin’s healing ministry began. He shared a fascinating story about a prophecy spoken over him as a child by a Honduran pastor visiting his church. The pastor declared that Kevin would have a power ministry. Even during his years away from Christ, those words lingered, a “rope tied around my waist,” a reminder that God had a plan for him.

When Kevin returned to Christ, he heard the same prophetic word repeated by different people. He began to earnestly seek God for this, longing to see the promise fulfilled. The turning point came at a conference focused on equipping believers for evangelism. After being prayed for, Kevin experienced a shift.

He recounted the first significant healing he witnessed after this impartation. He was at a work meeting with a man named Vince who had a shattered kneecap for eight years. Vince was in immense pain, had recently lost his wife, and was struggling to care for his son. Kevin, his heart filled with compassion, felt compelled to offer prayer.

What happened next was nothing short of miraculous. As Kevin laid hands on Vince’s knee and commanded it to be healed in the name of Jesus, he could physically feel the knee moving and popping. Vince, who hadn't been able to put weight on his leg, stood up and started jumping! This tangible demonstration of God’s power opened the door for Kevin to share the Gospel with Vince, who, despite initial skepticism, accepted Christ as his Savior. This experience ignited a fire in Kevin, leading to countless other **healings**.

The Gift of Healing: For the Few or For All?

This naturally led us to the question of the gift of healing. Is it reserved for a select few, or is it something all believers can access? Kevin’s perspective, grounded in Scripture, is incredibly encouraging. He referenced Mark 16:17-18, which states that signs, including laying hands on the sick and seeing them recover, will follow those who believe in Jesus’ name.

While Kevin acknowledges that some individuals may function at a higher level in certain gifts, like his own healing gift, he firmly believes that every believer can operate in it at some level. He shared his conviction that God gives every believer the gift needed for the specific need of the moment.

Interestingly, while Kevin operates powerfully in healing, he doesn’t consider himself to have a particularly strong prophetic gift. However, he acknowledges that there are times when he does prophesy, highlighting the fluid nature of the spiritual gifts.

Kevin emphasized a powerful movement he sees happening today, echoing Randy Clark’s term, “the little old ladies.” He’s witnessing every day, unexpected people – grandmothers, construction workers, teenagers, housewives – functioning in healing gifts. He believes that we are in a unique time in history where God is pouring out His Spirit on the church, empowering and equipping believers for the final great harvest. So, while not everyone has the gift of healing as a primary calling, we can all participate in healing the sick through the Spirit of God within us.

This resonates deeply with me. It’s not about being a superstar evangelist; it’s about ordinary people stepping out in faith and allowing God to work through them. Just as Jesus accessed whatever gift was needed at any given time, we too can be vessels for His supernatural power.

The Mystery of Healing: Inside vs. Outside the Church

One of the most intriguing points Kevin raised was the observation that it often seems easier for people to get healed outside the church building than inside. This is a “big mystery” that Kevin doesn’t fully understand. However, he pointed to the scriptural principle that miracles, signs, and wonders are often for the unbeliever, to reveal God’s presence and power to those who don’t yet know Him.

While God certainly heals believers, Kevin admitted that if he had to choose, he’d rather pray for a room full of unbelievers, simply because he often sees a greater response. This isn't to say God doesn't heal within the church, but it highlights the dynamic of faith and expectation. Perhaps, as I thought aloud during our conversation, it could be related to the unbelief Jesus encountered in his own synagogue, where He “could do not many mighty works there because of their unbelief” (Mark 6:5-6). Sometimes, religious familiarity can hinder the supernatural.

Overcoming the Fear Factor: Practical Steps to Sharing Jesus

Knowing that many people feel intimidated about sharing their faith, I asked Kevin for his advice on overcoming that initial fear of approaching someone about Jesus. His answer was incredibly practical and encouraging.

He emphasized that the way you approach someone is crucial. As for the fear itself, Kevin, despite 16 years of regular street ministry, still feels his heart thump with nervousness sometimes. But he makes a conscious decision to push past that fear. He described it as a “wall of fear” that he chooses to step through. It’s a decision of the will.

His approach to starting conversations is brilliant. He rarely begins by talking about God, Jesus, church, heaven, or hell. Instead, he looks for something relatable on the person – a rock band t-shirt, a shared interest – anything to strike up a natural conversation. By asking questions and genuinely engaging with the person, he builds a sense of comfort and connection. Once that rapport is established, he might casually mention he’s from a local church and ask if they have any pain he could pray about.

This approach disarms people, showing them that you’re not a “crazy person” or a “freak.” When God’s power shows up through healing, it naturally leads to conversations about Jesus and the love He has for them. As Kevin aptly put it, “That’s Fishers of Men right there.”

He summarized his method in a few simple steps:

1.  Push fear aside.
2.  Find something to start a conversation.
3.  Talk to them naturally.
4.  Ask if they have any pain.
5.  Pray for them.

It’s about building a bridge of connection before diving into the deeper spiritual matters.

The Interplay of Sin, Sickness, and Forgiveness: A Powerful Testimony

Our conversation then turned to the relationship between sin, sickness, and healing. Kevin shared a profound experience that illustrated this connection beautifully.

He recounted praying multiple times for a woman with severe arthritis who was using a walker. Despite his prayers, she experienced no change. Sensing there was more to the situation, Kevin felt the Lord prompt him with the word “unforgiveness.”

He gently asked the woman if there was anyone she needed to forgive. She confessed deep hatred for her ex-husband, blaming him for her physical condition due to years of abuse. Initially, she was unwilling to forgive him. Kevin patiently explained the true nature of forgiveness – not a feeling, but a decision of the will. He shared scriptures about how unforgiveness can block our relationship with God, hinder healing, and even make us sick. He emphasized that unforgiveness hurts the person holding onto it more than the offender.

Finally, the woman agreed to choose to forgive her ex-husband if it meant physical and emotional healing. As Kevin led her in a prayer of forgiveness, she struggled to get the words out, as if a demonic presence was resisting. But through clenched teeth, she spoke the words of forgiveness. Immediately, a release occurred. She began to shake, experiencing deliverance. After Kevin commanded the negative forces to leave and prayed for her healing, the pain vanished. She was able to bend over, touch her toes, and do things she couldn’t do before. This led to her accepting Christ, and she walked away without her walker, completely healed!

This powerful testimony underscores the spiritual roots that can sometimes underlie physical ailments. Kevin also mentioned how certain sins, like smoking, can directly cause illnesses like COPD or cancer. In such cases, he explains the connection and leads people in prayers of repentance, often seeing healing follow. Unforgiveness, he emphasized, is a major obstacle to healing.

A New Wave of Healing Ministries: Equipping the Saints

I then asked Kevin about the resurgence of healing ministries. We reminisced about the wave of powerful evangelists in the 1950s, like Oral Roberts and Jack Coe, and how that seemed to have waned. I wanted to know if he felt God was bringing another wave.

Kevin’s response was an emphatic yes! He sees a significant shift happening. For a long time, the focus was on “Rockstar evangelists” who held large meetings and prayed for everyone. While acknowledging their important role in paving the way, Kevin pointed out that a key downfall was a lack of equipping others to do the work.

He highlighted that the primary role of the five-fold ministry is to equip the saints for the work of the ministry (Ephesians 4:11-12). Now, he sees a rise in equipping ministries, focused on empowering ordinary believers to step into their God-given authority and minister effectively.

Kevin shared that his own life’s calling is to give away what God has given him, to empower others to go out and do the work of healing and evangelism. He finds immense joy in seeing people he has ministered to go on to pray for others and witness supernatural encounters. He recounted recent meetings where he prayed for people to receive healing gifts and the subsequent messages he received about them seeing healings happen firsthand.

He reiterated that this new wave is different. It’s not just about a few prominent figures; it’s about average, ordinary people – who are anything but average and ordinary in Christ – doing the work.

Final Thoughts 

Wow! What an incredible conversation with Kevin Riordan. I am so encouraged by his story, his passion, and his unwavering faith in the power of Jesus to heal and transform lives. It’s a powerful reminder that God is still in the business of miracles and that He wants to use ordinary people like us to demonstrate His love and power to the world.

I want to encourage you today to take Kevin’s words to heart. Don’t let fear hold you back from sharing the love of Jesus with those around you. Look for opportunities to connect, to show compassion, and to offer prayer. You never know what God might do through you.

Be sure to check follow Kevin on Facebook!  

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Forgiveness - Kingdom Key with Kevin Riordan

This is an interview i did with Kevin Riordan from Street Fisher Ministries  about the Kingdom Key of FORGIVENESS. In this interview we discuss the biblical view of Forgiveness and how we can apply it in real life.



In this interview:
Healing as a tool for evangelism;
Unforgiveness blocks healing;
Kevin's Testimony of abuse and forgiveness;
Testimony of forgiveness leading to healing;
Demonic stronghold and unforgiveness;
Value in confessing specifics;
What about terrible atrocities?;
Forgiveness - how to actually do it;
Kevin Prays;
Thanks to:
Kevin Riordan from Street Fisher Ministries








You can get an ebook with a transcript of this conversation and all the interviews I did on the Kingdom Key of Forgiveness. In the FREE ebook you will also get links to the audio interviews of each guest.

Get the EBook here: http://bit.ly/ConradRocksForgiveness

Friday, July 1, 2016

Kevin Riordan - Ministry Spotlight

Diving Deep into the Supernatural with Street Fisher Ministries


Welcome back to the blog. You know, I'm always on the lookout for individuals and ministries that are truly living out their faith in a powerful and tangible way. That's why I was so excited to recently connect with Kevin Riordan from Street Fisher Ministries. 

I've been following Kevin's work, particularly his Facebook Live videos, and let me tell you, it's absolutely incredible to witness. He goes out onto the streets, often in Pennsylvania, initiates conversations with people, and with genuine care, asks if they have any pain or need prayer. What happens next is often nothing short of miraculous. I've seen it in real-time – people getting healed, their attention grabbed by the power of God, and then Kevin sharing the simple yet profound message of the Gospel. Lives are being changed right there, on the spot, and they are giving their hearts to Jesus.

It was so impactful that I knew I had to get Kevin on for an interview to share his heart and his experiences with you all. I'm thrilled to bring you this Ministry Spotlight and make you aware of the amazing work God is doing through Street Fisher Ministries. So, without further ado, let's dive into our conversation.

The Power of a Simple "Hey, Can I Pray for You?"

I kicked off our chat by asking Kevin about how he starts these incredible encounters. It's not about a complicated formula or a slick sales pitch. Kevin's approach is refreshingly simple and rooted in genuine care. He shared, "Well, for me, I just walk up to a person and say, 'Hey, I'm out here praying for people, and I’ve seen some folks get healed.' Then I ask, 'Do you have any kind of pain in your body?'

This simple question opens the door for connection. It shows immediate interest in the other person's well-being. Kevin isn't just launching into a sermon; he's meeting people where they are, often starting with their physical needs. He explained that if someone says they are in pain, they are usually open to prayer. Interestingly, he noted that many don't actually expect anything to happen, but then Jesus shows up, touches them, and heals them. This tangible experience then makes them incredibly receptive to hearing the gospel.

Even if someone says they don't have any pain, Kevin still asks if he can pray for them, specifically asking Jesus to come and touch them tangibly. This consistent approach aims to give everyone a real encounter with the Savior, making it much harder for them to reject Him. Amen to that\!

Time, Conversation, and Genuine Care: Keys to Effective Ministry

One thing that struck me watching Kevin is that he takes the time to truly converse with people. It’s not just a quick prayer and moving on. I asked him about this, and he emphasized the importance of building a connection. "I've been doing this for a long time and  I've gone out there with a with my canned presentation okay and people and people don't respond to your canned presentation but people respond very well to your to a conversation."

He wisely pointed out that a genuine conversation puts people at ease and shows them that you actually care. This aligns perfectly with how Jesus himself ministered. Think about Matthew's party – Jesus wasn't just firing off theological points; He was spending time with people, building relationships. Kevin believes we need to follow that example, taking the time to find out where people are, understand their perspectives, and then minister to their specific needs. It’s a much more effective way of doing evangelism, and I wholeheartedly agree.

Experiencing the Supernatural: A Recent Ministry Highlight

I was eager to hear some specific examples of God's power at work through Kevin's ministry. He shared a powerful encounter from just the night before our interview. He felt led to an area with low-income housing projects, admitting he was a bit nervous because people there often made fun of him. However, he saw a group and approached them, asking if anyone needed prayer for physical healing.

Initially, they did mock him, with one woman even snorting her drink from laughter when he mentioned the Lord would heal. But amidst the skepticism, one woman reluctantly admitted to having rods in her back due to scoliosis and was in a lot of pain. As Kevin prayed, she immediately felt the pain leaving. She was then able to bend over and touch the ground, something she hadn't been able to do in years\!

The supernatural didn't stop there. Another young woman, 23 years old, who had suffered two mini-strokes and had limited use of her left arm, experienced complete healing. The pain vanished, and the weakness left her arm. Her severe headache also lifted, and her mind felt clear for the first time since her strokes.

Then, a man who had been watching had his back pain addressed and a leg length discrepancy corrected through prayer. Even more remarkably, numbness in his big toes, which he'd had for an extended period, completely disappeared when Kevin commanded it in Jesus' name.

The shift in the atmosphere was palpable. The skeptics were now completely engaged. Kevin beautifully stated, "Healing is the dinner bell to the to the gospel for the preaching of the Gospel it gets people's attention and it got their attention." As a result of these supernatural encounters, about five people from that group gave their lives to Christ that night. What an amazing testimony to the power of God!

Equipping Others: Discipleship and Ministry Training

Kevin's ministry isn't just about his personal evangelism; he's also deeply committed to equipping others to do the same. He uses his Facebook Live videos as a way for people to see real-time ministry in action, breaking down preconceived notions about evangelism.

Beyond that, he travels to churches conducting evangelism seminars, teaching on how to share faith and exploring different styles of evangelism. He understands that not everyone has the same personality, and there's a way for every temperament to effectively share the gospel. He specifically mentioned the difference between his own sanguine personality and his wife's more introverted, melancholy nature, emphasizing that God has wired everyone perfectly and there's an evangelism style for everyone.

Crucially, Kevin takes people out onto the streets, providing practical, hands-on experience in praying for others and sharing the gospel. This allows them to see that they can indeed step out in faith and be used by God.

Locally, in Butler, Pennsylvania, Kevin and a friend run Ministry Classes focused on teaching about healing, deliverance, the Kingdom of God, and how to use these in evangelism. These classes are ongoing, with the aim of igniting a passion for spiritual adventure in believers.

Kevin passionately declared, "Christianity is an adventure! God saved us for more. Whoever's listening, God saved you for more than just making coffee at church or vacuuming the carpet. He saved you to be part of the game, part of the team—out there healing the sick, winning the lost, and doing amazing things for God." This resonated deeply with me – we are all called to be active participants in God's Kingdom work.

Miracles Overseas and the Call to Believe

Kevin also shared his excitement about an upcoming mission trip to Kenya. He noted that there often seems to be a greater openness to miracles overseas and expressed his anticipation for what God will do there. He pondered if unbelief hinders the miraculous here at home, while acknowledging that when he prays for people, the Lord does heal. His expectation is high for what God will do in Kenya.

A Prophetic Prayer for Stepping Out in Faith

As our interview drew to a close, I asked Kevin if he would pray for those listening – for those who feel a tug in their hearts to step out in ministry but might be hesitant. His prayer was powerful and filled with the Spirit:

"Father, we thank You, Lord, for the high calling You have placed upon us—the call to be Your ambassadors on earth. I pray, Father, that every person would begin to understand the significance of this calling. 

Lord Jesus, I ask that You open people's eyes to see the brokenness around them. Give them vision to see as You see, and, God, I also pray that You give them a heart to feel what You feel for those people. 

Father, I pray that You release compassion to every person who hears my voice—that they would not remain comfortable in complacency. Stir their hearts, Lord, to take a step, to open their mouths, to speak, to pray for someone. And I pray that as they step out in faith, You will meet their needs, igniting a fire within them to do it again and again. 

In the name of Jesus, I pray that You would release an anointing right now. For those listening, if you would lift your hands, I’m going to pray for the Lord to impart a healing gift—an anointing for healing. 

Holy Spirit, I ask right now for an impartation and activation of healing gifts. Lord, let those who lay hands on the sick see them recover. I pray in the name of Jesus that You release an anointing alongside passion—an anointing to do even greater things. 

We thank You, God, for an outpouring of Your Spirit, for an outpouring of Your power. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen."

As Kevin prayed, I was reminded of Mark 16:17-18 in the King James Version: "And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover." This isn't just for a select few; it's for all who believe.

Final Thoughts and a Call to Action

My conversation with Kevin Riordan was truly inspiring. His passion for Jesus and for reaching the lost is contagious. Seeing the supernatural power of God at work in his ministry is a powerful reminder of what is possible when we step out in faith.

Kevin Riordan continues his impactful work and ministry. To stay up to date with his latest efforts and outreach, be sure to follow him on Facebook. Connect with him there to see how his mission continues to change lives


Saturday, October 17, 2020

Kevin Riordan - Spiritual Dangers of Halloween






Kevin Riordan 

Kevin has a deliverance ministry and he has first hand experience when it comes to the spiritual dangers of celebrating Halloween.

Christians Celebrating Halloween Dangers:

People do Halloween even though they know better;
Kevin's parents taught him Halloween was evil;
Anxiety attacks and Halloween;
Manifesting a demon because or Halloween participation;
Kevin's zoom deliverance online ministry;
Demon's get access subtly through Halloween participation;
Christians refusing to listen to people with experience;
Ex Satanists warn to have zero participation in Halloween;
Ignoring the spiritual aspect of Christianity;
Handing trick or treaters gospel tracts;
Have no fellowship with darkness;
Halloween is a satanic event;
Dump the 'trunk or treat';
Pastors ignorant of the demonic;
Bringing cursed objects into your home;










Links:

Kevin on Facebook
The Christian Yoga Deception 
Set Free Weekends
They Shall Expel Demons by Derek Prince 
The Original Facebook Post

Saturday, March 21, 2020

My Journey in Healing - From Skeptic to Believer


Exploring my journey in Faith Healing. I used to think it was fake but now I am a firm believer.























Show Notes:
I used to think healing was fake;
I grew up in Cessationist church;
Faith healers were exposed as frauds;
A man raised from the dead exposed as fraud;
Watching Benny Hinn closely;
I prayed for a lady to live and she did!;
David George gets healed at church! ;
OFCC had many testimonies of healing;
Man's eye straightened up;
Couple gets pregnant through prayer;
Dave and Patty Lage interview ;
Kevin Riordan praying for people on the Street;
Stephen Barret - Radical Transformation in healing;
I saw healings first hand with Garry Nesbit;
Seeing healings first hand with Doug Hanson;
Praying with doubt #DoesNotRock ;
Praying in the "Name" of Jesus ;
Being meet for the Master's use;

Links

Resurrection Hoax
David George Healing
Dave and Patty Lage Interview
The Last Reformation FREE MOVIE
Kevin Riordan Interview
Stephen Barrett Interview
Garry Nesbit Interview









Monday, August 14, 2017

Presence Evangelism Podcast Series

In this 5 part series i discuss the things i have learned in going out in public and talking to people about Jesus.

Part 1 i discuss:

Prophetic evangelism and treasure hunting;
Presence of God changes lives;
Prophesying = divinely speaking;
Evangelism = heralding the good news;
The woman at the well example;
Hearing the voice of God;
Walking the lit path;
Time and geography;
Activating Kingdom Seekers;
Prophetic Activation for evangelism;
Acts 16 Macedonia example;
My personal example of Florida;
5 Powerful, Spirit filled, Words; 


Listen to "Presence Evangelism part 1" on Spreaker.

Part 2

Contrasting from only the prophetic;
The importance of presence evangelism;
Activating Kingdom Seekers;
God orchestrates evangelism;
A touch from God changes lives;
My gospel is to the lukewarm;
Lighting people on fire with contagious passion;
God lights up people to talk to;
Leaving people better than when we found them;

Listen to "Presence Evangelism Part 2" on Spreaker.

Part 3

Hebrews 5:14 reason of USE have our senses exercised;
Yoke up with Jesus and LEARN as we work!;
People to learn from in alphabetical order;
Garry Nesbit https://www.facebook.com/garry.nesbit.7 ;
Jonny Gaston https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1143360145 ;
Kevin Riordan https://www.facebook.com/kevin.streetfisher ;
Lance Rowe https://www.facebook.com/lance.rowe.35 ;
Ryan Denlinger https://www.facebook.com/ryan.denlinger.9 ;
Stephen Barret https://www.facebook.com/stephen.barrett.54390 ;
Seek God about where to go;
Praying it through;
Goodie bags for the poor;
The presence of God;
Tracts and bibles;
Business Cards with Google Voice Number;
Friend them on FaceBook right then;
Anointing oil - keep it with you;

Listen to "Presence Evangelism part 3" on Spreaker.

Part 4

Goal of activating Kingdom Seekers;
Presence of the Spirit of God;
We learn as we work the field;
Redefining Success to obedience;
Don’t let ‘no’ discourage you;
Be willing to look foolish for Jesus;
Eye contact leads to prayer;
Introductory questions;
Establishing Rapport;
Faith WORKS by love;
Finding something in common to start the conversation;
The group photo opportunity for evangelism;
On the other side of NO! Is FRUIT!;
Religious symbols - jewelry, on the car, or tattoos;
Just flat out asking people if they need prayer for anything;
The empty pier that filled up with people that needed prayer;
Sharing your testimony instead of prayer;
Keeping video testimonies on your phone;
Doug and Garry approach in different ways;
Just continue John 8:31,32;

Listen to "Presence Evangelism part 4" on Spreaker.

Part 5

Spirit Power inside the spoken words;
Laodicean resistance and how to deal with it;
The poor and harboring resentment;
Love on the poor and keep ministering in love;
Understanding and applying basic biblical doctrine;
Ignorance and rejecting knowledge and it's result;
Unforgiveness is a big problem;
Principalities in buildings;
http://bit.ly/MiraclesAtVA ;
Giving Jesus a 'try' and how we proceed;
God orchestrates divine encounters;
Avoid people too busy or bent on sinning;
Places to avoid;
Don't fall into a system or a formula;

Listen to "Presence Evangelism Part 5" on Spreaker.




If you prefer to listen on YOUTUBE i made a playlist just for YOU!

Monday, November 14, 2016

Kingdom Key - Forgiveness

Jesus gives us Keys to the Kingdom which enable us to live a Victorious Christian Life.

Many people are struggling with sickness, poverty, and all sorts of torments. The good news is there are keys in Scripture that the Lord has made available to us. These keys are solutions to our problems and are found in God’s Word.

This is why I put together a free pdf ebook “Kingdom Keys - Forgiveness”

Prov 25:2; [It is] the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings [is] to search out a matter.

The more we dig into the Word of God the higher we go in our relationship with Him. We pick up some Kingdom Keys along The Way. These keys seem to be hidden at first but they've been there the whole time. Once you ‘get it’, you will jump up and down with joy!

I'm interviewing three people on the subject of forgiveness and how it relates to torment. Torment can come in many forms such as sickness, poverty, disease, and just plain being miserable. In this ebook I transcribe conversations with experts who live and breathe this Kingdom Key:

Kevin Riordan - Street Fisher Ministries
Garry Nesbit - Evangelist


Hear is what you can expect from the ebook:


- Biblical principles on how unforgiveness is deadly
- The unforgiveness / sickness correlation
- Why unforgiveness blocks answered prayer
- Testimonies of personally forgiving the abuser
- All scripture references in full text
- Links to more interviews and testimonies
- Links to social media of Jay, Kevin, and Garry.
- Links to each podcast so you can download and share them.


Get the PDF ebook here now:  http://bit.ly/ConradRocksForgivenessEBOOK

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Consequences for Ignoring the Heart

Not confessing negative things with our mouth can possibly lead to ignoring important heart issues.

























Show Notes:

Think on Good things Phil 4:8;
Pitfalls of not resolving heart issues;
Torment Matt 18:32-35;
Prayers not being heard Ps 66:18;
1 Pet 3:7 hindered prayer;
Unconscious mind running the show;
Max Planck Institute Study;
Heart trumps willpower;
2Ti 2:25-26 recovering ourselves out of the snare of the devil;
Johns Hopkins on forgiveness;
Unforgiveness leads to diseases;
How to forgive;
Mayo Clinic on forgiveness;
Unforgiveness and disease;
The act of forgiveness;
Follower Facebook comments;
Links


Here is the Facebook Post mentioned in the podcast.  

What are the consequences of not dealing with resentment or unforgiveness in our hearts?

Posted by Conrad Carriker on Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Saturday, July 17, 2021

The Devil wants to STOP YOU from Evangelizing!

Making Excuses...

Then said he unto him, A certain man made a great supper, and bade many: And sent his servant at supper time to say to them that were bidden, Come; for all things are now ready. And they all with one consent began to make excuse. The first said unto him, I have bought a piece of ground, and I must needs go and see it: I pray thee have me excused. And another said, I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to prove them: I pray thee have me excused. And another said, I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.
(Luke 14:16-20)

This is a Spiritual Battle!

It is almost comical how this verse comes into play when we get a verbal commitment from someone to evangelize. I have heard some of these same excuses.

Someone literally told me that had to tend their garden and back out of evangelizing. Another said, they changed their mind and decided to sleep. Yes. They said these very things.

This is a spiritual battle. I tell people once they make that verbal commitment to get ready for some warfare. The devil does NOT WANT YOU to minister in public. He will pull out all the stops. It is amazing to see how the devil works through people and situations to STOP YOU from doing the Great Commission!

But, once people get through the barriers and actually go out and minister, they are amazed that they haven't been doing it all along.

Street Fisher: Living on Mission for God - Kevin Riordan's New book on Evangelism!  

I have seen people smile from ear to ear and totally rejoice many times when they finally got to share their testimony with people. Dude! I have seen people get healed and run up and down the beach praising God! What would have happened if we didn't bring the Kingdom out to them?

I have seen many like things that I never would have seen if I checked on my oxen or tended my ground.

You know you need to evangelize. There are people in your community that are going to perish. Is some ground or some oxen more important than their salvation?

And believe me, once you see God move, you will never want to stop working the field. It is rewarding!

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Harold's Miraculous Jacket and the Unfolding Prophetic Truth

 The Deliverance Jacket!


Today, we're diving deep into a testimony that is going to absolutely rock your world. This isn't just a story; it's a supernatural encounter, a prophetic unfolding that speaks volumes about God's power to heal, deliver, and reveal truth in the most unexpected ways. I recently had the honor of interviewing my friend, Harold Vondenstein, on "Coffee with Conrad," and his journey is one that will inspire and challenge you. You can find more testimonies under the "Testimonies" label in the sidebar – stories of how Jesus heals, sets free, and delivers, even today. Harold's story is a powerful addition to that collection.

Harold shared an amazing testimony about a jacket – yes, a simple jacket – that became a canvas for divine revelation. This story has been unfolding for years, and the insights just keep pouring forth. So, buckle up, grab your coffee, and let's explore the incredible journey of Harold and his God-given jacket.

When God Speaks Through a Jacket

Boy, do I have a treat for you today! I've known Harold for a few years now. We first met at a music venue, became friends, and recently reconnected. And let me tell you, this man is on fire for God! At 72, overcoming physical difficulties, Harold is out there taking ground for Jesus, and he's a true inspiration. If he can do it, despite the challenges, what's stopping any of us?

What really captured me was his story about this jacket. He had a supernatural revelation, a direct word from the Lord about it. It’s a story of hitting rock bottom, encountering Jesus in a life-altering way, and receiving ongoing guidance that continues to amaze. Harold himself was wearing the "infamous jacket" during our interview, a tangible symbol of his incredible journey.

The Testimony of the Jacket – A Divine Blueprint

Harold's early life wasn't steeped in faith. He wasn't raised in a Christian family, never had a Bible, and spent most of his life struggling, with failed marriages, parenthood, and a general sense of things just not working. As he put it, his life was "crashing... all full of junk."

The Turning Point: A Cry in the Dark

It all came to a head on September 2nd, 2012. After 60 years of what felt like constant failure, Harold found himself in a fetal position, crying out to the Lord, begging for his life to end. But instead of an end, he found a new beginning. He sincerely prayed, "Lord, please, please just take over my life."

And Jesus answered. "It was just boom," Harold described. "He stepped in like a lightning bolt and he broke that spirit of death that was on me." In that moment, he heard a clear instruction: "Get up and get on down to that church down the road that you've been looking at... it doesn't matter if you're late." He obeyed, walked into the middle of a sermon on Romans 8, and for the first time, heard about unconditional love. His life was miraculously changed. That, my friends, is a true Acts chapter 9, road to Damascus encounter! Your life is never the same after something like that.

The Prophetic Jacket Revelation

Two years later, around Thanksgiving 2014, after a period of healing, Harold asked the Lord, "You've got to tell me what was wrong with my life. What was it that happened to me?" Again, God spoke. He told Harold to get a white jacket from his closet. He laid it on a table, and the Lord said, "Just start writing."

Words started pouring out of him onto that jacket. For about 20-25 minutes, he wrote like crazy, front and back. When he was done, the jacket was covered in words. The Lord told him, "This is what happened in your life."

Initially, Harold understood it as a representation of his sins, generational curses, trauma – everything that had opened doors for demonic infiltration in his life. He'd come to realize that demons were real and had been influencing him.

Unfolding Layers of Meaning

But the revelation didn't stop there. Years later, especially after a trip to Pennsylvania for intensive training with a minister named Kevin Riordan (whom I had the privilege of introducing him to), Harold gained a deeper understanding.

   The Front of the Jacket: This represented all the sins, the open doors – things he had done, generational curses, traumas inflicted upon him. These were the entry points for the enemy.

   The Back of the Jacket: This depicted the fruits of sin – poverty, bondage, bitterness, pornography addiction, infirmities, and afflictions.

Harold marveled, "There was no way I could have known that back then when I was writing." Even more astoundingly, he later realized the words were written in a pattern resembling crosses! This is so deeply biblical. As Isaiah 53 tells us, Jesus "was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed." (Isaiah 53:5, KJV). He bore not only our sins but also our infirmities on that cross. Harold's jacket was a supernatural, visual testament to this profound truth.

Personal Reflections: When God Gets Personal

What I love about Harold's testimony is the raw honesty and the clear, direct way God communicated with him. He had no theological paradigms to filter it through; he was just hearing from God and then finding it confirmed in the Bible later. This is a beautiful example of how the Spirit and the Word agree!

It's also a powerful reminder that often, it's at our lowest point, our rock bottom, that we finally become open to encountering Jesus. My own journey has echoes of this. When you're stripped of everything, that's when His voice can become the clearest.

Harold's perseverance is another thing that deeply inspires me. Dealing with hearing issues and hip problems, relying on an e-bike to get around – many would use these as excuses to withdraw. But Harold? He's out there, sharing his faith, leading freedom nights at his church. He even traveled to Pennsylvania, overcoming significant obstacles, to seek deeper healing and understanding. That's faith in action!

His journey highlights the reality of spiritual warfare. The "open doors" he talked about – unsaved status, unrepented sin, disrespect, family involvement in witchcraft (Santoria), idolatry, unforgiveness – these are things that give the enemy legal ground. As Harold learned, these "allow the tormentors to come in."

Biblical References and Teachings: The Sword of the Spirit in Action

Harold's story is interwoven with powerful biblical truths. Understanding these scriptures is key to walking in the freedom he now experiences.

   Deliverance is Real: Harold's experience with a deliverance minister, Everett Cox, where around a hundred demons were reportedly cast out, might sound shocking to some. But Jesus Himself cast out demons, and He gave His disciples authority to do the same. "And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils..." (Mark 16:17, KJV). Harold mentioned a list of 125 issues, which dropped to 59 after his initial encounter with Jesus, then to 12 after formal deliverance. This is the freedom Jesus promised when He said, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." (John 8:36, KJV).

   Our Authority in Christ: One of the most empowering revelations for Harold was Luke 10:19 (KJV): "Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you." As children of God, once we accept Christ, we have this authority. We don't have to be victims of the enemy's schemes.

   The Importance of Renewing the Mind: Harold emphasized that deliverance is a process, a daily walk. A huge part of this is renewing your mind. As Paul writes in Romans 12:2 (KJV): "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God." We must replace the enemy's lies and ungodly belief systems with God's truth. Harold found that about 75% of deliverance is about this mental and spiritual renewal.

   The Father's Love: Despite all the hardship and the battles, the ultimate revelation for Harold was the Father's love. He used to think God was mad at him. But through his experiences, especially in Pennsylvania, he came to know God as "Abba Father," a loving Father who isn't angry but full of compassion. "He said, 'Look, son, I love you. Come, come sit here with me... There's some things that we need to work out... But you need to know that I love you.'" This echoes 1 John 4:16 (KJV): "And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him." This love trumps everything.

   Soul Ties: Harold also touched on the concept of soul ties formed through sexual relationships outside of God's design for marriage. He explained how these ungodly connections can lead to taking on the other person's "demons" or baggage, emphasizing the need to break these ties in prayer. This aligns with the biblical principle of two becoming one flesh (1 Corinthians 6:16) and the spiritual implications of such unions.

The Ongoing Journey: "Are You Prepared?"

A particularly poignant moment in Harold's story came when his beloved wife, Paula, was passing away in January 2024 after a battle with cancer. As he held her hand, knowing she was going to be with the Lord, he heard three distinct words in his head: "Are you prepared?"

This wasn't about Paula's preparedness, but his own. It startled him and became a catalyst for deeper introspection. He realized he had backslidden in some areas and wasn't as ready as he thought. This divine question ignited a renewed hunger for God, for reading the Bible daily, for going deeper in his spiritual walk.

This reminds me of Matthew 24:44 (KJV): "Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh." It's a call to constant vigilance and wholehearted pursuit of God.

And look at what God has done since Harold recommitted himself! He was living on the second floor, struggling financially after Paula's passing. He asked the Lord for a nearby church and affordable housing. God led him to Crossroads Assembly of God, half a mile away, where he found fellowship and love. Then, through the pastor's wife, an affordable apartment became available right next door to the church! As Harold said, "Favor of God!" This is a testament to Hebrews 11:6 (KJV): "But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him." If you're about God's business, He'll be about yours.

Now, Harold is leading "Freedom Night" at his church, sharing about deliverance and dispelling ungodly belief systems. He's even playing his "Bible Belt Blues" for Jesus at ministry gatherings. From a supernatural encounter with a jacket to a thriving ministry, God's hand is evident.

AUDIO PODCAST HERE

What's On Your Jacket? Are You Prepared?

Harold's incredible testimony – from the prophetic jacket to the deep understanding of deliverance and the Father's love, all punctuated by the piercing question, "Are you prepared?" – serves as a powerful wake-up call for all of us.

His journey from brokenness to a life empowered by the Holy Spirit shows that no one is beyond God's reach. The supernatural isn't just for Bible times; it's for today, for you and me.

So, I encourage you to reflect:

   What's on your "jacket"? Are there areas in your life, past hurts, sins, or generational patterns that have opened doors to the enemy and are hindering your walk with Jesus?

   Are you walking in the freedom Christ purchased for you? Deliverance isn't a scary word; it's about stepping into the liberty God intends for His children.

   Do you truly know the Father's love? It's a love that casts out all fear and empowers you to overcome.

   Are you prepared? Are you diligently seeking God, renewing your mind with His Word, and living each day with eternity in view?

This isn't about condemnation, but about invitation – an invitation to go deeper with Jesus, to experience His healing, His freedom, and His incredible love.

Friends, if Harold's story has touched you, I urge you to take action:

1.  Examine Your Life: Prayerfully ask God to show you any "open doors." Confess any known sin. As 1 John 1:9 (KJV) says, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."

2.  Seek Freedom: If you're struggling, seek help. Check out Harold's website, Deliverance101.com, for resources. Remember, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed" (John 8:36, KJV).

3.  Receive the Father's Love: Actively pursue an understanding of God's profound love for you.

4.  Renew Your Mind: Immerse yourself in God's Word daily. Let it transform your thinking (Romans 12:2).

5.  Walk in Authority: Understand and exercise the authority you have in Jesus over the enemy (Luke 10:19). Submit to God, resist the devil, and he will flee (James 4:7, KJV).

6.  Live Prepared: Cultivate a deep hunger for God (Matthew 24:44).

7.  Share This Message: If this post has blessed you, please share it with your friends, family, and on social media. Others need to hear this message of hope and freedom!

8.  Engage with Us:

       Leave a comment below! What part of Harold's testimony resonated with you the most?

    

Harold's Links:

https://deliverance101.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@mydailywalkindeliverance

https://www.youtube.com/@DemonsDontRule

newharold744@gmail.com


Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Ministry Recap Pensacola Menge







#TeamJesus in Pensacola this weekend.  And Menge Flea Market.

Kingdom Connections made;
Friend them on Facebook;
We met Kevin Riordan;
Street Preacher named Bruce;
People were mad at this preacher;
http://bit.ly/BrucePreaching
Vietnam Vet get's healed at a stoplight;
Not phased by rejection;
Prayed for man with a bad neck;
Prayed for people in the Laundromat;
Some people just need a hug;
Talking about Jesus at Menge;
Prayed for a lady at Menge;
Meet Doug Hanson at Menge;
Bruce and Baruch in Jeremiah;

Friday, May 24, 2019

The Christian Yoga Deception

The Christian Yoga Deception: Uncovering the Hidden Dangers


Welcome back to Coffee with Conrad! I'm your host, Conrad from ConradRocks.Net. My heart burns with a passion for you to have a deep, spiritual relationship with the biblical Jesus, the God of the Bible. The God who declared, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Exodus 20:3, KJV), and who warned us against worshipping Him according to the ways of the heathen, saying, "Learn not the way of the heathen..." (Jeremiah 10:2, KJV).

It grieves me to see how easily we, as believers, can be led astray, sometimes even with good intentions. Today, we're diving into a topic that has become increasingly prevalent in modern church culture: Christian yoga. Is it really okay for Christians to practice yoga? Let's explore the hidden dangers lurking beneath what often seems like a harmless form of exercise.

My Journey and a Word of Warning

For those who are new to my podcast, my background is probably a bit different. I was raised in a cessationist denomination, a belief system that holds that the gifts of the Spirit ceased in the first century. However, my personal experiences painted a different picture. I encountered the supernatural firsthand, both the good and the terrifying. I experienced demonic attacks and things that science simply couldn't explain. These experiences, detailed in my book "Open Your Eyes: My Supernatural Journey," which you can find on Kindle, taught me a profound truth: the spiritual realm is real, and we must be discerning about what we allow into our lives.

One of the things I experienced early on, even as a child in a Christian home, were terrifying night terrors and even an instance where my own hand seemed to try and suffocate me while I slept. Later, dabbling in New Age practices led to even more unsettling experiences, including what some might call astral projection. It wasn't until I encountered God in 1995 and truly started pursuing Him that I understood the dangers of dabbling in Eastern religions and practices. Just as God warns in the Bible, these seemingly innocent pursuits can open doors to demonic influence.

I feel a deep responsibility to warn my people, as Revelation 18:4 (KJV) urges: "Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." This is why I'm addressing this topic of Christian yoga today.

The Allure and the Deception of Christian Yoga

A quick search online will reveal numerous positive posts about "Christian yoga." It's a clever marketing tactic, really – placing the word "Christian" before a clearly pagan practice. But let's be clear: yoga, at its core, is a Hindu spiritual discipline. The very word "yoga" means "to yoke" or "union" – a union with the divine in the Hindu context. It's akin to suggesting "Christian Buddhism" or a "Christian Ouija board" – the foundational principles are inherently incompatible. You can't really have a "Christian demon," can you?

The proliferation of positive content around Christian yoga often points to a financial motive. I recall reading about a pastor who spoke out against it in his 10,500-member congregation, and the local yoga instructors were up in arms, fearing the loss of their livelihood. This echoes the story of Demetrius in Acts 19, who rallied the silversmiths against Paul's teachings because they were losing money from the diminishing sales of idols of Diana.

Sadly, Christian yoga is now so widespread that it's being offered in churches, even Christian schools. A friend of mine, Kevin Riordon, shared a shocking story on Facebook about his daughter being forced to do yoga in her Christian school! This is the very environment parents entrust to nurture their children's faith, yet they are being subjected to practices rooted in another religion. This highlights a significant issue: biblical illiteracy within the church and a disregard for clear scriptural warnings.

This post goes beyond this podcast, offering video testimonies of individuals who have experienced negative consequences from yoga, podcast episodes exploring the subject in more depth, book recommendations, and links to relevant news articles. It's a hub of information for you to explore at your own pace. In this podcast, I want to highlight some key insights from these resources.

Stretching vs. Yoking: Understanding the Core Difference

One of the most common arguments in favor of Christian yoga is, "God doesn't really mind if I stretch." While stretching is a physical activity that can be beneficial for the body, it is fundamentally different from yoga. As mentioned, yoga is about "yoking" or "union" – a spiritual union within a Hindu framework.

Consider this definition: "Yoga, a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation." It's crucial to understand that the physical postures (asanas) in yoga are not merely stretches; they are often intended to pay homage to Hindu deities and invoke their specific properties.

One woman who practiced high-level occult yoga for 15 hours a day shared her harrowing experience: "I got hit with spiritual warfare... because it opens you up to a different dimension... I thought I was becoming enlightened because I was feeling good... but just because something feels good, it doesn't mean that it's coming from a good place... it truly is witchcraft." Her testimony, which you can find on my blog, details the demonic terror she endured, including waking up choking herself and experiencing suicidal thoughts.

These experiences eerily mirror some of my own from my past. In my book, I recount a time as a young boy when I felt a hand, seemingly not my own, trying to suffocate me in my sleep. This resonates deeply with the experiences of those who have unwittingly opened themselves up to negative spiritual influences through practices like yoga.

The Biblical Mandate Against Syncretism

The Bible is clear about not worshipping the Lord according to the ways of other nations. Deuteronomy 12:29-30 (KJV) warns: "When the LORD thy God shall cut off the nations from before thee, whither thou goest to possess them, and thou succeedest them, and dwellest in their land; Take heed to thyself that thou be not snared by following them, after that they be destroyed from before thee; that thou inquire not after their gods, saying, How did these nations serve their gods? even so will I do likewise."

Furthermore, Exodus 20:3-5 (KJV) explicitly states: "Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me."

When we perform Hindu yoga poses, we are contorting our bodies in ways that were originally designed to pay homage to Hindu deities. While practitioners of Christian yoga may claim they are not worshipping these gods, the origin and intent behind these postures cannot be ignored.

The Kundalini Serpent and Spiritual Awakening

Disturbingly, research suggests that the physical postures of yoga can awaken what is known as the Kundalini serpent at the base of the spine – a spiritual energy in Hindu philosophy. Once this energy ascends the spine and reaches the head, it is believed to lead to a heightened state of consciousness or enlightenment within the Hindu worldview. However, for Christians, this is a dangerous concept that aligns with Eastern mystical beliefs rather than biblical truth. You can find accounts of "Kundalini deliverance" online, highlighting the negative spiritual consequences some have experienced.

The typical progression for those who get involved in yoga often starts with the perception that it's a cool exercise with medical benefits. They may initially try to separate the physical from the spiritual aspect. However, the exposure to the environment, the instructors (who may unknowingly or knowingly be Hindu evangelists), often leads to curiosity about the spiritual side. This can act as a gateway, eventually leading to demonic oppression, as evidenced by increased suicidal thoughts, drug and alcohol abuse, and ultimately, a desperate cry out to Jesus for deliverance.

Kevin Riordan aptly described yoga as a gateway: "The devil doesn't play fair... he'll prey on a person's ignorance... he's waiting for you to open the door so he can get in." Just as some consider marijuana a gateway drug, yoga can be a gateway to Eastern spiritual practices and potential demonic influence.

Rejecting Knowledge and Generational Consequences

Hosea 4:6 (KJV) says, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee..." When we reject the clear warnings in Scripture about not following the religious practices of other nations, we open ourselves and potentially our families to negative consequences.

The concept of generational curses is also relevant here. Exodus 20:5 speaks of God visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children. When families dabble in the occult, even unknowingly, the Bible suggests that these negative spiritual influences can be passed down through generations.

The Meaning of "Yoke" and the Invitation of Spirits

Stephen Bancarz powerfully stated, "The word yoga means Union, so I'm a Methodist, therefore I'm yoking myself to spirits." Anytime we submit to a philosophy, behavior, or practice that is contrary to God's commands and intrinsically connected to a non-biblical spiritual system, we are potentially opening ourselves to demonic oppression. Ephesians 6:12 (KJV) reminds us, "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

Many yoga poses are named after Hindu deities, and holding these positions is meant to invoke the characteristics and essence of those gods. Additionally, the chanting of mantras literally invokes demonic entities.

The Hindu Missionary Effort and Yoga's Role

It's eye-opening to realize the deliberate missionary efforts of Hindu organizations. India's Vishwa Hindu Parishad, the world's largest Hindu missionary organization, announced in 1979 that their mission in the West had been met with "fantastic success," with Hinduism becoming a dominant world religion and the "end of Christianity" drawing near.

Central to this effort are yoga teachers. A quote from Dave Hunt's book "Occult Invasion" and a documentary called "Gods of the New Age" both highlight that yoga teachers are considered the "front missionaries" of Hinduism. Hinduism Today, in an open letter to evangelicals, even stated in 1991 that a "small army of yoga missionaries is ready to go to the west."

With an estimated 70,000 yoga instructors in over 20,000 locations across America teaching 35 to 40 million people, the reach and influence of this Hindu missionary effort through yoga are undeniable. Whether knowingly or unknowingly, many yoga instructors are introducing people to Hindu spiritual concepts.

Testimonies and Warnings from Those Who Escaped

Numerous individuals who have come out of yoga share similar experiences of negative spiritual consequences. The term "yoke" in yoga explains the yoking of energies or spirits that are invoked to deepen the practice. These energies are invited in through poses that worship deities and through the repetition of mantras that invoke specific spirits.

Heidi St. John interviewed Jessica Smith, who came out of yoga and explained that yoga has its own doctrine, the Yoga Sutras, which is antithetical to the Bible and can be seen as a guidebook for sorcery and divination. Even the poses alone are believed to activate the spiritual realm. The yoking in yoga is about opening oneself spiritually to the spirit of yoga and ultimately seeking to become one with the Hindu concept of god – a stark contrast to the Christian understanding of our relationship with God.

Stephen Barrett from Holy Fire Japan cautioned against using yoga studios as an evangelistic outreach, noting the lack of fruit from such attempts and the potential for spiritual contamination. Denise Richards shared her personal experiences of levitation in dreams, being chased by spirits, anxiety, and depression as a result of her yoga practice. Deanna Connelly emphasized that Christian yoga is an oxymoron, akin to being a "Christian Hindu," and that even Hindus recognize the incompatibility. She warned against the attempt to manipulate the life force through yoga breathing, which takes us out from under the protection of the blood of Jesus. Johnny Gaston from Reach My City likened Christian yoga to "Christian tarot cards" or "Christian witches" – a repackaging of pagan practices that does not make them godly. He affirmed that yoga is Hinduistic and that Christians should simply stretch for physical benefit.

What do you think? 

What do you think about Christians practicing yoga?  Feel free to leave a comment on the blog post, 

If you know someone who might be wrestling with this issue or involved in Christian yoga, please share this podcast and the blog post with them. It's crucial that we, as believers, are not deceived by practices that have roots in other religions and can potentially open doors to negative spiritual influences. Let us be discerning, rooted in the Word of God, and committed to worshipping the Lord in spirit and in truth.

Thank you for joining me on Coffee with Conrad. Remember, Jesus rules! Until we meet again, dig deeper and go higher in your walk with the Lord. Amen.