The Light of Scripture and Pagani's "Secrets of Deliverance"

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On today’s Contending for the Word show, Dave and Dawn Hill discuss Alexander Pagani’s latest book, “Secrets of Deliverance” and an interview he did with Remnant Radio. Additionally they discuss the sufficiency of Scripture compared to the modern-day deliverance ministry, why every Christian needs to read and study their Bible, and contend for the faith and how, and much more on this new episode.

What you’ll hear in this episode
• Who Alexander Pagani is.
• A summary of the Pagani interview on Remnant radio.
• The sufficiency of Scripture and Christ compared to the modern-day deliverance ministry.
• Why theological clarity matters to the Christian.
• The danger of modern-day deliverance ministry and ongoing “deliverance” ministry.
• Why our ministries must be grounded in and shaped by the Word to be truly helpful to people.
• Why every Christian needs to read and study the Bible so they won’t be deceived.
• Why every Christian is to contend for the faith and how.
• What Scripture teaches about the Holy Spirit compared to the modern-day deliverance ministry.

About Dawn
Dawn Hill is a Christian blogger known as The Lovesick Scribe and the host of The Lovesick Scribe Podcast. She is passionate about sharing the truth and pointing others back to Jesus Christ through the written Word as the standard of authority for Christian living and instruction while being led by the Holy Spirit into maturity. She is the author of NonProphet Woke: The Reformation of a Modern-Day Disciple. She is a wife to Nicholas and a mother to Anabel and Ephraim. You can follow her on Facebook and Instagram

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