Morning Rundown: Pastor Mike Signorelli Teaches on Discerning When to Pray for Deliverance, Healing or Self Discipline

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Pastor Mike Signorelli Teaches on Discerning When to Pray for Deliverance, Healing or Self Discipline

Lead Pastor of V1 Church, Mike Signorelli was ministering online for a digital deliverance session when God challenged him to pray for the sicknesses that had no medical cure. Signorelli called out Multiple Sclerosis and was later contacted by a woman on staff at a Baptist church in Texas. She had been suffering from MS when she was listening to the live video, but when Signorelli called out the disease, she received the prayer and felt something different.

The woman went to a doctor to get testing and they told her the MS had “resolved” and she no longer had it. We sat down with Signorelli for an exclusive Charisma News interview to talk about discerning on when to pray for deliverance, healing or walking out self discipline.

“We’re not trying to dismiss discipline and replace discipline with deliverance,” Signorelli says. “At the same time there is a spiritual realm and demons are real.” In the interview he talks about how crucial it is for Christians to walk in discernment to know how to pray.

Larry Tomczak’s Week in Review: Stirring the Hearts of People to Expose ‘Woke Lies’

Upon observing the spiritual condition of a company of people in the book of Revelation, Jesus said he was “about to vomit them out of his mouth.” (Rev. 3:16). What might be his reaction to what’s happening in America?

It’s time to awaken to the brutal reality that, in America, we are at a dangerous tipping point. People lie with impunity and think nothing of it! “Truth has fallen in the streets” (Is. 59:14).

The person who feels it’s alright to tell “white lies” soon goes completely color blind. News anchors, journalists, politicians and people who should know better blatantly deceive the masses and are not held accountable.

Minnesota Pastor Faces Multiple Criminal Sex Charges, Teen Involved

A former pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, faces three felony third-degree criminal sexual conduct charges after it was discovered he had sexual encounters with a teen who was seeking spiritual guidance and faith counseling.

Nathan Van Alfred Luong, 36, of Rochester, is accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a teenage female church member from Oct. 2019 to Feb. 2020. The Sleepy Eye Police Department conducted a seventh-month investigation with cooperation from the church and the Southeastern/Southwestern Minnesota Synod ELCA.

One of the reports of Luong’s indiscretions came from a witness who called county human services to report Luong, who had confided to a second witness that he had relations with a 17-year-old girl, who is now an adult, marshallindependent.com reported. The report stated that Luong is now a pastor in Dodge Center, Minnesota. {eoa}

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