From Suicidal to Fighting Japan's Secret War of Souls | Daniel Cunningham
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Daniel Cunningham had the career, money and Sydney apartment he wanted. He was still empty inside.
He says addiction and spiritual torment pushed him close to suicide.
In this episode, Daniel shares how occult practices shaped his childhood. He tells Aaron about the night he called out to God and the encounter with Jesus that followed.
Daniel also says he was later set free from hundreds of demons.
He and his wife went on to start Deliverance Down Under. They share Christian testimonies, preach the gospel and pray with people.
Daniel also shares healing and deliverance accounts from the ministry. He explains why he feels called to serve people in Japan.
In this episode:
• Daniel's childhood around religion and occult practices
• His search for money, status and spiritual power
• The night he asked God to save him
• His encounter with Jesus
• His deliverance testimony
• How Deliverance Down Under began
• Healing and deliverance stories from the ministry
• His call to serve people in Japan
CHAPTERS
0:00 Trailer: Successful and suicidal
1:33 Childhood, religion and occult roots
8:19 Success, addiction and spiritual torment
25:17 Daniel's encounter with Jesus
37:32 Set free from hundreds of demons
53:00 Healing and miracle testimonies
1:00:44 The mission to Japan
1:13:36 Closing prayer
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Disclaimer: The views and experiences shared by Daniel are his own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Aaron O'Sullivan, Build For Good or its team.
This video gives general information only. It is not medical or mental health advice. It cannot replace care from a qualified professional.
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