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Saturday, August 14, 2010

More of Rosemonde's Story Concerning Demon Possession

Following is an update on Rosemonde, the young girl referred to in our previous post.  I promised to let you know the end of the story, and here it is in the words of Pam Plasier, Director of Mission Haiti:

Good evening,


I returned from Haiti this morning. I am so thankful for God allowing me to
spend this week with Rosemonde Bouloute and her family. THANK YOU to
everybody who sent prayers up for her. Rosemonde's story is long and very
complicated. I could fill pages with all the details. I have read books
and studied scriptures on demon possession but until you deal with it face
to face you don't realize how real it is and how serious our words and
actions are. Rosemonde's extended family owned a lot of land and they wanted
to be sure it always belonged to them so all the families came together and
made a contract with satan. In exchange somebody in their family would
always serve satan. Rosemonde had no part in the ceremony and never asked
for it but it chose her. It was very difficult to see how the demons could
torture an innocent child. In July when she could still talk to me, she
explained how it scared her and how she could feel it beating and biting
her. It left her with many scratches, cuts and open sores. After this
conversation with her, the demon made her unable to talk again. Because the
situation is complicated, it is hard to explain but the story unfolded this
week with Rosemonde's dad, mom and older sister accepting Jesus and
repenting of the part their family played in the contract. Because Rosemonde
was unable to speak, her parents together prayed dedicating their daughter
to the Lord. Yesterday morning she passed away. I know God can do anything
and with a simple word, those demons would have to go but God also set up
rules that have consequences. We tried to gather the extended family to
break the contract but only Rosemonde's family agreed to do it so the demon
will now choose another family member and we will continue to pray that one
day the family will agree to come together and break the contract. For now,
I rejoice in Rosemonde's freedom from pain and her parents and sister's new
relationship with the Lord. Cory will head back to Haiti September 12th to
continue to minister to this family.

Thanks again for all your prayers.

pam

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