Author name: Kimberly Daniels

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Why Celebrating Halloween Is Dangerous

Editor’s Note: We realize this article by Kimberly Daniels is controversial. It reflects her own personal views—based on her many years of ministering to people involved in the occult. Her views are not necessarily those of Charisma Media. Halloween—Oct. 31—is considered a holiday in the United States. In fact, it rivals Christmas with regard to …

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Break Free from Religion

If it is for freedom that Christ set us free, why do we seek to entangle one another in yokes of bondage, otherwise known as religious traditions?

Before I became a Christian, I had a reputation for being a “worldly woman.” Once I accepted Christ, my heart’s desire was to be accepted as a “church sister.” The problem was, I didn’t look like one yet.

I wore extremely tight clothes, my hair was three colors, and I had a mouth full of gold teeth. At one church I was called “Jezebel” and asked to leave. A deacon pulled me aside and warned me that the people there didn’t like “my kind.”

Finding Destiny In The Wasteland

AFTER YEARS OF PREPARATION, GOD BIRTHED A CHURCH WHERE THOSE DEEMED UNREACHABLE COULD BE DELIVERED AND CHANGED.


In 1988 I received a prophetic word that changed my life. I was told, “You will pastor in a neighborhood that has become a waste place. The church building will need a facelift, but God will supernaturally provide for the renovation.”

The prophetess who had come to me went on to tell me that people would travel from around the nation to receive deliverance from spiritual bondage at the church. And she explained how God would physically and spiritually restore the neighborhood nearby.

God and the Voting Booth

NOT EVERY POLITICAL ISSUE IS DEBATABLE FOR BELIEVERS. SOME CHOICES CAN BE READILY DISCERNED BY THE SPIRIT OF GOD AS RIGHT OR WRONG.


On Resurrection Sunday this year we had a special visitation in our church service, but it was not from the Lord. A group of men and women from New York visited my congregation that day.

From an insider I learned that most of the people in this group were on paid leave from their regular jobs in New York so they could work on a “special project” in Florida. This project entailed recruiting and encouraging people to vote in the upcoming election.

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