Schedule your transformative 90-minute session of deliverance with Adrian Kirby's certified team of intercessors, seers, and deliverers. Utilize the calendar below
to begin your deliverance journey to spiritual freedom.
At the time of booking, a tax-deductible donation of $150 is requested
to help the ministry cover its expenses and help fund
the many AKM events and expanding ministries.
Please complete the AKM Deliverance Intake Forms prior to your appointment. Online appointments can be emailed in advance to
[email protected].
FAQS
Simply put - deliverance is soul care. Deliverance acknowledges there can be spiritual reasons behind a person's struggles. The Adrian Kirby Method of deliverance focuses on forgiveness, breaking soul ties, breaking both generational and targeted curses, and removal of demonic attachments and access points. All sessions using this method are Holy Spirit led. No two sessions are the same but there is always breakthrough that positively impacts a person's mind, body, and soul.
Everyone can benefit from some form of deliverance because there are benefits from going through each facet of the process. For instance, holding on to unforgiveness leads to bitterness and depression, so forgiving those who have harmed you in some way releases the heart to begin recovering from past traumas.
When it comes to deliverance there is no standard or industry approved method to lead someone to freedom. AKM uses a group approach in our sessions because we have found many benefits from having deliverers, seers, and intercessors all involved during a session. All sessions are completely guided by the Holy Spirit and often feature helpful insights, visions, and prophetic words. Deliverees often experience major breakthroughs, healing, and freedom in every session. Up to five experienced and certified deliverers can be in each session.
There are many earthly and secular reasons why a church might not embrace the ministry of deliverance. Pastors who go through deliverance are often changed so much by the experience that they can't, in good conscience, abstain from adding it to their church message or ministry.