Robert Wimer

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I am a Christian, Husband, Father, Author, and Singer. I've authored several Christian books as well as a children's book, which can be found on Amazon. My goal is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to teach others about the Kingdom of God, and to be an example of Jesus Christ, God's only begotten Son.
Expressionist-style image of a spiritual deliverance scene with bold colors. A central figure stands in radiant white and yellow light, raising a hand in a commanding gesture. Dark shadowy figures representing demonic forces retreat into a black background. The fiery hues of red, orange, and yellow create intense contrast, symbolizing the clash between good and evil. The image is filled with expressive brushstrokes, capturing movement and emotion, with exaggerated forms emphasizing the spiritual battle and victory.

Deliverance Myths Busted: Returning to Biblical Basics – Part 1

Part 1: Understanding Deliverance Ministries – A Historical and Biblical Foundation Deliverance ministries have captured the attention of many within modern Christianity, especially in Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. These ministries aim to free people from demonic oppression, inner struggles, and various spiritual attacks. But there’s a lot of confusion surrounding […]Read more »

A high-resolution image depicting a modern seminary or church building in the background, subtly overlaid with symbols of socialism and communism, such as gears and a faded hammer and sickle. In the foreground, a glowing open Bible radiates soft light, symbolizing the contrast between political ideologies and biblical truth. The image uses muted greys and warm golden hues to convey a sense of hope amidst ideological complexity.

How Socialism & Communism Infiltrated The Church – Part 7

Conclusion: A Call to Biblical Discernment Throughout history, ideologies like socialism and communism have presented powerful narratives about how to fix society’s most pressing problems. These ideas—sometimes subtly, sometimes overtly—have crept into theological teachings and seminary practices, shaping how future church leaders think about justice, poverty, and even the role […]Read more »