On Christmas Day, we celebrate the arrival of Jesus—the One who brings light into darkness, healing into broken places, and freedom to the oppressed.
At The Exorcist’s Bestiary, our approach to deliverance is usually slow, relational, and rooted in inner healing over time. We believe freedom often comes after wounds are tended, lies are uncovered, and trust is rebuilt with the Holy Spirit.
But sometimes…
Something is already healed enough.
Something is already exposed enough.
And it’s not that the work hasn’t been done—it’s that no one has said, “You can go now.”
This short Christmas episode offers a gentle prayer—a gift, not a shortcut.
We pray that if the Holy Spirit discerns anything in you that is truly ready to leave, it would be removed in the authority and peace of Christ.
And if nothing happens? That’s okay. That simply means the next faithful step is still the inner-healing journey we talk about in all our other episodes.
No skipping the process. Just Emmanuel—God with us—even in the work of freedom.
🎄 Merry Christmas.
🕊️ And may the Prince of Peace guard your heart.
Important Note:
This prayer is not meant to replace inner healing, pastoral care, therapy, or the ongoing deliverance process. If nothing leaves during this prayer, that does not mean failure—it often means the Holy Spirit is inviting you to continue healing first. We strongly encourage walking through the full process we outline in other episodes.
What does faithfulness actually look like in the context of deliverance ministry?
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we explore the spiritual fruit of faithfulness—not as blind persistence or spiritual overreach, but as a steady, Spirit-led commitment to the deliverance process.
We discuss:
• What it looks like for participants to be faithful to their healing journey
• What it means for deliverance ministers to remain faithful without becoming controlling
• How to discern when faithfulness turns into overstepping
• Why deliverance and recovery processes require varying levels of commitment—and wisdom to navigate them
• How the Holy Spirit guides timing, pace, and responsibility in inner healing
Faithfulness is not about forcing outcomes or rushing transformation. It’s about staying aligned with God’s process, honoring human limits, and trusting that the Spirit is already at work—often beyond what we can see.
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In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we continue our deep dive into the fruit of the Spirit and how they connect to deliverance and spirituality.
This time we explore goodness—a word some scholars say might be better translated as generosity. Deliverance often demands generosity: of time, emotion, and compassion. Whether helping someone heal to a place of generosity or overcoming fear to give freely, this fruit is vital for those walking others toward spiritual freedom.
Join us as we unpack what it means to be generous in ministry, how goodness manifests in deliverance work, and why a generous heart might be one of the strongest weapons against darkness.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha dive into the next fruit of the Spirit—kindness. But not the kind that just keeps up appearances. They explore how real kindness shows up when no one’s watching, when patience wears thin, and even when facing people who’ve done harm. They also touch on why showing kindness to ourselves may be one of the hardest, yet most freeing, parts of the deliverance journey.
Discover how this often-overlooked fruit of the Spirit can transform not only the way we deal with others—but how we invite healing and freedom into our own lives.
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Deliverance isn’t always instant. In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we explore the fruit of patience—why it’s essential in spiritual warfare and what it teaches us about God’s heart.
Some demons leave in a moment; others take months or even years of inner healing. But the Holy Spirit is not impatient with us. Impatience is one of the enemy’s favorite lies, convincing us that God’s frustrated or done waiting.
Join us as we discuss what patience looks like in deliverance, why transformation takes time, and how to grow this fruit of the Spirit in your own walk toward freedom.
👉 Topics covered:
• Why patience matters in exorcism and inner healing
• How demons use impatience to discourage believers
• What the Bible says about God’s patience
• Practical ways to develop patience through prayer and healing
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In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we dive into peace as the fruit of the Spirit. Too often, we confuse peacemaking with simply feeling peaceful—but Scripture shows us that creating peace means facing the unrest head-on.
We’ll explore how:
If you’ve ever wondered how to live in the Spirit’s peace in the middle of life’s storms, this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we explore the fruit of the Spirit called joy—and how it’s far more than just happiness. We dig into what biblical joy truly means, how it can be cultivated in our lives, and why deliverance often leads us there. Along the way, we also look at the fascinating and sometimes strange manifestations of joy the Holy Spirit has poured out throughout history, including the phenomenon of holy laughter.
Whether you’re longing to understand the difference between joy and happiness, curious about the Spirit’s work in deliverance, or simply looking for encouragement in your own walk with Christ, this conversation will both challenge and inspire you.
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In season two of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we’re exploring the fruit of the Spirit—beginning with love. Love is the foundation on which all the other fruit grows, and without it, deliverance ministry misses its point. From the revivalists who first caught God’s heart of love to the ministry of Jesus Himself, everything begins and ends here. If we want to overcome demons and darkness, we must learn to grow love in ourselves and extend it to others.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we reflect on the recent film K-Pop Demon Hunters and the surprising depth of its spiritual themes. While wrapped in the energy of K-pop style and storytelling, the movie opens important conversations about deliverance and the Christian life.
We explore how the film portrays the fight against shame, the power of standing with community, and the importance of telling your story in the face of darkness. We also discuss the dangers of listening to demonic voices and the ways the Church can sometimes fail to help people move toward true healing.
Ultimately, K-Pop Demon Hunters is more than just entertainment. It offers a striking picture of spiritual warfare and a reminder of how Christ calls us to walk in freedom and truth.
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We're back with season two of The Exorcist's Bestiary podcast! The fruit of the Spirit doesn’t grow overnight. Just like a garden, it requires planting, watering, pruning, and patience. In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we explore what it means to cultivate the Spirit’s fruit in our lives—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—and why real spiritual transformation takes time.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha tackle a topic that can feel a little eerie: talking to your kids about spiritual warfare. While it might sound intense, we’ve found that conversations about deliverance ministry don’t have to be scary—or even overly serious. Every parent knows their children best, but we share how we’ve approached these discussions with our own kids in age-appropriate, thoughtful ways. Whether you’re wondering if or how to bring it up, this episode offers a few starting points from our experience.
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In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore why timing is everything when it comes to deliverance. Just like recovery programs, exorcism ministry hinges on a person’s willingness to admit they need help. But what happens when someone isn’t ready? And does God ever step in anyway?Join us as we wrestle with the tension between readiness and grace, and unpack what it means to walk with people through the deep, intentional process of inner healing and deliverance.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the kinds of spaces that tend to stir up demonic activity. They dive into the factors that make demons uncomfortable and provoke manifestations. Whether you’ve witnessed spiritual agitation in a worship setting or are just curious about where and why these things happen, this episode offers grounded insight and firsthand experience into the supernatural dynamics of sacred space.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the subtle art of outsmarting demons during deliverance ministry. Through prayerful discernment, Spirit-led insight, and just a little spiritual cunning, they share how certain strategic moments can expose demonic lies and aid in a person’s healing—without revealing the full playbook. Tune in for real stories, practical wisdom, and a deeper look at how the Holy Spirit leads even in the heat of battle.
00:00:00 Opening Titles
00:00:21 Jamin's Trip to C.S. Lewis's House
00:04:15 Tricking Demons
00:28:31 Closing Credits
00:29:47 Sneak Peak at Jackson Underground Music
In this powerful episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha sit down for a raw and vulnerable conversation as Amity shares her story.For over a year, Amity was plagued by nightmares of Hell. In this episode, we unpack her journey through this season of relentless warfare, the fear that demons used to paralyze her, and how God ultimately broke through to bring freedom.We also explore a crucial insight: how the fear of Hell, rather than turning hearts to God, can become a grotesque tool used by demons to breed terror, not repentance. This episode is not just a testimony—it’s a revelation.🔊 Listen in as we shed light on the lies of the enemy and the greater truth that sets captives free.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha open up about a unique and gentle approach to deliverance rooted in the ancient practice of Christian imaginative prayer. Rather than relying on dramatic manifestations or confrontational tactics, they teach how to encounter the Holy Spirit in “visions” — as described in Scripture — through a daydream-like experience they call dreamscaping.By partnering with the Holy Spirit in this inner landscape, people find healing, revelation, and yes — freedom from demonic oppression.We explore: • How dreamscaping works as a deliverance method • Why it helps identify root issues without dramatic manifestations • Common tropes the Holy Spirit uses in dreamscapes • When dreamscapes do and don’t work • How to discern what’s from the Holy Spirit • How to step out in faith and practice this safelyGo deeper:Tasha's Live Dreamscaping Experience: https://youtu.be/LZjpPgkIihA?si=OxmPcADvC5kLK8OhJamin’s Dreamscaping Journal: https://www.amazon.com/Dreamscaping-Journal-Jamin-Bradley/dp/B0DP7HZVS4/Greg Boyd’s Escaping the Matrix: https://www.amazon.com/Escaping-Matrix-Setting-Experience-Christ/dp/080106533X/Jackson Underground | Triple Album Release Party: https://jacksonunderground.com/Jamin's Original Music for Dreamscaping: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/19TDM9yEBvgfkxwjFoRc4U?si=tq_0i2UUQHKxIpYqqRr2SQ
Jesus said, “My sheep know my voice”—but how do we actually recognize it? In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we dive into what the voice of Jesus sounds like through the Holy Spirit, drawing from real-life experiences to help listeners develop spiritual discernment. Whether you’re struggling to tell the difference between your own thoughts, demonic deception, or the true voice of Christ, this conversation offers practical guidance and deep reflection for those seeking clarity and confidence in their walk with God.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the trap some Christians fall into: becoming more obsessed with demons than with the Holy Spirit.
We’ve seen it—people giving demons too much credit, seeing them in every shadow, while barely mentioning the Spirit who actually brings freedom. Deliverance ministry isn’t about partnering with demons—it’s about partnering with the Holy Spirit. This conversation is all about getting our attention back where it belongs.
Plus, at the end of the episode, we announce the Triple Album Release Concert with Amity Zenz, Jamin Bradley, and Jaimie Curtis happening at 1208 Greenwood Church in Jackson, MI on August 1st.
📅 More info here: facebook.com/events/1153981756237594
(Our YouTube episode ends with a song from Jamin as a peek at some of this music. Here on Spotify we've linked the song as a shortcut.)
Some folks get loud and aggressive when casting out demons—throwing holy water, shouting commands, and trying to make the demon suffer. But at The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we don't want to become demons to cast out demons. In this episode, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha talk about a different approach: recognizing a demon’s weakness in order to move it aside when it interferes, so we can keep meeting with the Holy Spirit and experience inner healing. Tune in for a look at how the team has used such methods during deliverance sessions.
In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the other side of deliverance—what we’re saved for. Casting out demons isn’t the finish line; it’s the starting point. Freedom from spiritual oppression opens up a new kind of life: one where we actively cultivate the image of God within us. As we walk in greater spiritual freedom, we’re invited to put on the fruit of the Spirit and pursue Christlikeness with intentionality. Some traditions call this journey Christian perfection or entire sanctification—but whatever the name, the goal is the same: to become who we were always meant to be in Christ. This episode unpacks what it looks like to seek holiness after deliverance—without falling into legalism or performance.