How to Pray More Effectively

Her prayers are answered

prayJennifer Eivaz prays and prayers are answered in an obviously supernatural way. Watch the videos below and find out how to pray more effectively.

Demonized Christian

The Bible talks about people having a spirit of infirmity. That spirit is a demon. Christians can be tormented by demons.

At one point Jennifer was a happy, peaceful Christian. Then things turned sour. Life got dark.

She went to a prayer meeting and someone saw a demonic spirit on her. She was then thrown against a wall and began to manifest for several hours. Her friends started to pray warfare prayers. It did not help.

In the months that followed, the demon harassed her. Sometimes the sounds were so great that other people could hear them.

One night the demon walked through a wall and Jennifer could see them. She took authority in the name of Jesus Christ. The demon left and never came back.

 

Two secrets for getting our prayers answered

Praying successfully is simple for Jennifer. She

  1. Finds a Bible promise relating to the problem and pray the promise with the name and authority of Jesus Christ.
  2. Pray with other people in agreement.

Pray scriptures with authority

What if you are loaded with problems — family, finances, health, etc. Can you pray for them? Yes, of course. Just use your weaponry — the Bible and the name of Jesus Christ.

Jennifer has an excellent track record. She says that she finds a Bible promise that relates to her problem. Then she speaks to the problem with the scripture. She takes authority in the name of Jesus Christ.

Watch this explained more fully in the video.

 

Deliverance after dabbling in the occult

A young boy had been dabbling in the occult and began to levitate after his father prayed. A group of Christians tried to cast the demon out. They could not.

Jennifer Eivaz said that she had successfully cast a demon out of herself. She prayed and the demon left.

This is explained more fully in the video below.

 

 

 

Watch the entire interview between Jennifer Eivaz and Sid Roth.

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