Bill Bean
Bill is anointed in the area of spiritual warfare and deliverance ministry that addresses anything from obsession and oppression of demonic spirits. He's also a people builder! His new lecture topic 'Breaking the Chains' is about empowering people to be the best that they can be in mind, body and spirit. Bill's ministry has reached thousands of people all over the world through the internationally televised broadcast of CornerstoneTV, Discovery Channel, Syfy Channel and many other television networks. He has been widely published, having authored two books, [Dark Force and Delivered] and has given over 700 media interviews worldwide. The story of the Bean family was featured on the Discovery Channels ‘A Haunting' series. The episode, which aired first in 2006, was entitled ‘The House of the Dead' and is the most watched episode of the series. For Bill Bean, who was only 4 years old in 1970 when his family moved into the three-bedroom rancher at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, it's still a painful memory. "My childhood was essentially robbed by living in that house," noted Bean, who now lives in Baltimore County. "There was a spirit of evil there that tore apart our family." Soon after the family moved in, the back bedroom door began opening and slamming shut over and over again. Bean shared a bedroom with his younger brother, Bobby. They would lie in bed at night and hear what sounded like heavy footsteps in the attic. Later, strange tapping noises from inside the walls would accompany the footsteps. One evening, after a few years in the home, Bean said an invisible force physically attacked him as he lay in bed. The fear and stress induced by the house caused Bill Bean's sister to run away and his father to abandon the family. Left to face the spirit of evil with only his mother and younger brother, Bill Bean turned to faith. "My Uncle Cliff introduced me to God while I was a teen. I truly believe we were under demonic forces at that house. God has given me the strength to overcome this and to use my experience to assist others." For more information on Bill, please visit his website at http://www.BillBean.net. For your convenience, we are listing Bill's book available at Amazon.com. Be sure to pick up one up to read for yourself or to give as a thoughtful gift. |
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