Copyright Page
1992, 2011, 2016 by Charles H. Kraft
Published by Chosen Books
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First edition published by Servant Publications in 1992.
Second edition published by Regal Books in 2011.
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ISBN 978-1-4412-3040-9
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the Good News TranslationSecond Edition. Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by permission.
Scripture quotations identified CJB are from the Complete Jewish Bible , copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. www.messianicjewish.net/jntp. Distributed by Messianic Jewish Resources. www.messianicjewish.net. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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Endorsements
Dr. Kraft is a gentle man who lovingly leads people to freedom. He writes as a theologian and a practitioner who intimately knows the subject matter of this book. People who want to probe the deep realities of Satans kingdom and learn how to set the captives free need to read this book.
Bill Payne, professor of evangelism and world missions, Ashland Theological Seminary
Dr. Charles Kraft has given us a practical and wise guidebook for learning how to pray for freedom from evil spirits. This subject is largely neglected in our churches, but it is a very needed ministry to set the captives free. This book belongs on every bookshelf!
Francis and Judith MacNutt, Christian Healing Ministries
With much confusion and fear surrounding the subject of demonization, it is a relief to finally have Charles Krafts book on breaking demonic oppression. Krafts wise counsel is not only biblically based but also refined in the laboratory of real life. I highly recommend it.
Dr. Ken Blue, author, Authority to Heal and Healing Spiritual Abuse
The thing I like most about Defeating Dark Angels is that it is based on practical experience and know-how and will help anyone interested in being effective in this area of ministry.
John Wimber (19341997), author, Power Evangelism and Power Healing
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Endorsements
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Are Satan and Dark Angels for Real?
2. Twelve Myths Concerning Demonization
3. Demonization in Christians
4. Our Power and Authority
5. What Demons Do
6. Demonic Attachment and Strength
7. Inner Healing
8. Getting Information from Demons
9. Getting Demons Out
10. Twists and Turns in Deliverance Ministry
11. Questions and Answers
What Now?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Back Ad
Back Cover
Acknowledgments
I have had much help in developing this book. Among the associates who have taught me are Fred and Susie Heminger; Molly Sutherland-Dodd; Gary Hixson; Al Reitz; Christy Varney; Ellen Kearney; Bill Stafford; Alex Haarbrink; David DeBord; Marguerite, my wife; and a host of those to whom God has brought freedom through me. I am also grateful to my former Fuller faculty colleague C. Peter Wagner and his wife, Doris, for their encouragement and frequent input as we travel similar paths in power ministry.
For assistance in the actual writing of the book, I would like to express my gratitude to Christy Varney for helping flesh out my original outline. The fact that I could work from her prose, rather than simply an outline, sped this endeavor considerably.
I am grateful also to Ellen Kearney, who did most of the collecting and original processing of the twists and turns and the questions in chapters 10 and 11. She also read most of the chapter drafts and made many valuable comments. Her help was especially appreciated, since it came in the final stages of the manuscript as I was trying to meet the deadline.
Thanks are also due my wife, Marguerite, for her patience as I minister to people and sacrifice time with her to write. It is not always easy for her.
Thanks also to the Servant Publications team of Dave Came, Oakley Winter and Martha Darling, who were involved in getting the first (Servant) edition out.
I thank the Chosen publications team, then, especially Jane Campbell and Christianne Squires, for their important parts in guiding the revision. It is a delight to work with you. May God richly bless you for your help.
South Pasadena, CA
January 2016
Introduction
Why fight dark angels? Because when we do, we receive letters like the following from a young woman I will call Karen:
I am writing you because I promised to tell you what has occurred in my life. I do not understand all that happened in the time I was ministered to, but after three months there is definite change in my behavior and my attitude and my state of mind, even after trials have come. I give God much thanks and glory because there would be no way that this would be so unless He had done the work!
Since I came back [home]... many, many people have commented on the change in my life, change in my appearance and my countenance.... I had prayed for many years for the work to be done that has been done.
How am I different? Well, first of all, my whole view of God is different. I am no longer afraid of Him and can truly say I love Him, even though my love for Him is imperfect. My view of myself has changed. I truly see myself as having worth in Him. I am indeed a princess! I am learning to act as a person of worth. I do not have to fight to be recognized, which I have done all my life. The ugly wound that has plagued my life is healed and I am learning to be a servant. There is peace in my heart.
I have received many letters and verbal statements like this one. And most of them are from people like Karen, who faithfully attended a church where it was sincerely believed that Christians could not be demonized. Even so, Karen had problems that culminated in self-hatred and extremely low self-worth. Since she and her church did not believe demons can hide out in Christians, they never suspected dark angels could be involved. But the demons were there, fulfilling their mission to make bad things worse and keeping Karen and her fellow Christians from recognizing their presence.