Sources of Spiritual Oppression

Spiritual oppression is real, and can affect Christians. Satan’s Kingdom of Darkness is in direct conflict with Jesus’ Kingdom of Light. There are some signs that can alert Christians involved in ministering freedom from spiritual oppression that there is a possible demonic influence. This message goes to the next step in understanding many of the sources of spiritual oppression. To effectively minister freedom and engage in what some call “deliverance ministry”, it is helpful to know what the possible sources of oppression might be for a particular individual. This message recounts a number of ministry sessions where there was a demonic presence and influence. But in all cases, we must rely on the Presence of Christ and the revelation of the Holy Spirit. This video has been extracted and edited from a recorded teaching seminar series on spiritual oppression.

Sources of Spiritual Oppression – Dr Dieter K Mulitze

Author: Dieter K Mulitze, PhD

Dieter has written three books on the ministry of transforming and healing prayer. One of Dieter’s main roles in this ministry is teaching the seminar series and speaking at conferences. Dieter’s three books serve to articulate and strengthen the theology and practice of the ministry of transforming prayer for the whole person. Dieter graduated from the U. of Guelph (BSc) and holds a PhD in quantitative genetics from the U. of Saskatchewan. Dieter was an associate professor with the University of Nebraska, and has co-authored scientific papers in several professional journals. He is a graduate of Regent College, Vancouver, B.C., with the Master of Christian Studies (MCS) degree, concentrating in spiritual theology. Dieter has served as an elder in a number of churches. Dieter is bi-vocational, serving as the Chief Scientific Officer for Agronomix Software, a software development company which develops, distributes and supports a software application for plant breeders and agronomists worldwide. With his experience in the corporate world, Dieter has also taught on the theology of work. Dieter is no stranger to international travel – having lived in Syria and Morocco for a total of 6 years and travelling to over 50 countries worldwide for business or ministry. Dieter and his wife Ellen live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. They have one daughter, Karissa, who lives in France with her husband and children.