Sharon Beekmann believed that the spiritual realm was a safe place to explore. But the spirits she contacted eventually controlled and attacked her. While in the demonic nightmare, God revealed himself, and later, Jesus Christ rescued and redeemed her. Her testimony is a powerful witness to the gospel and a useful resource for anyone oppressed by spiritual evil.
In Rescued and Redeemed, Beekmann shares that Christians should be:
Evil need not deceive and control us.
Numerous people in the West are searching for meaningful spiritual experience by contacting "angels" and "spirit guides." Sharon Beekmann's story tragically illustrates that not all spirits have our best interest in mind.
Dr. Clinton E. Arnold
Dean, Talbot School of Theology
Sharon Beekmann believed that the spiritual realm was a safe place to explore. But the spirits she contacted eventually controlled and attacked her. While in the demonic nightmare, God revealed himself, and later, Jesus Christ rescued and redeemed her. Her testimony is a powerful witness to the gospel and a useful resource for anyone oppressed by spiritual evil.
In Rescued and Redeemed, Beekmann shares that Christians should be:
· Educated about the demonic realm
· Inspired by the power of Christ
· Equipped to help others
Evil need not deceive and control us.
Numerous people in the West are searching for meaningful spiritual experience by contacting "angels" and "spirit guides." Sharon Beekmann's story tragically illustrates that not all spirits have our best interest in mind.
Dr. Clinton E. Arnold
Dean, Talbot School of Theology
Sharon Beekmann is ordained minister in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. She is co-author of Silencing Satan: Handbook of Biblical Demonology with Rev. Dr. Peter G. Bolt. An Associate Professor at Denver Seminary, she teaches on biblical demonology at churches and seminars. www.sharonbeekmann.org .