Famous Shaman Battles New Power
Gospel for Asia
For Immediate Release
CARROLLTON, TX (ANS) -- It was late at night when Bahumathi heard her son Kaanan stir and rush outside, but she was used to it by now. Naasih always called late at night, ready to teach Kaanan more about mantras and witchcraft, and Bahumathi knew it would be worth it.
A shaman
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Kaanan's parents were the ones who inspired his career path in the first place. They raised him to worship their gods and goddesses and to respect the powers of witchcraft. After high school, he studied under a guru named Naasih, who taught him mantras capable of causing great spiritual transformation.
The guru and student held their practices by their religion's most revered river, where followers believe at least one bath is required to attain eternal peace. Late at night, in sight of the "holy" river, they practiced their mantras until Kaanan mastered them.
Kaanan and his guru practiced mantras by the river until he mastered them and became famous for his skills as a shaman
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Booklet's Message Threatens Shaman's Power
Gospel for Asia pastor Sabal and the people from his church were friendly enough, but when Kaanan read the piece of literature they gave him, he knew the group had to go.
As Kaanan read the booklet, called "You Can Be Free," his anger grew. The message was hopeful-beautiful even-and he knew if such literature reached the hands of the villagers, they would receive its message and turn their backs on their traditional beliefs in a heartbeat. They would betray their gods, and Kaanan's role in the community would be gone.
He started thinking about how to get rid of the pastor and quickly became consumed by the idea. A few days later, when he saw the pastor sharing Christ's love in another village, his anger boiled over.
He grabbed Pastor Sabal and said, "Do you know who I am? I will bind you and recite my mantras and make you stand upside down on your head!"
"I belong to Almighty God. He is with me, so you can do no harm to me," Pastor Sabal replied, fueling Kaanan's rage.
"This is your last day," the shaman said.
After
reading the Gospel literature Pastor Sabal gave him, Kaanan took the
earliest opportunity to attack him with spiritual forces
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"I lost the battle," he said.
As Kaanan tried to comprehend what had happened, Pastor Sabal left immediately. When Kaanan came back to his senses, he couldn't find the pastor anywhere, so he went home.
Defeated Shaman Embraces Christ
Kaanan had a temple in his house filled with sacred images he normally sought strength from. That day, however, he ignored them and pulled out the booklet Pastor Sabal had given him. He began reading it again. Although the message still upset him, he didn't get angry this time-he felt guilty.
When his mantras failed in the face of Pastor Sabal's God, Kaanan decided to read the pastor's literature a second time
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Despite Kaanan's account of how his powers had failed in the face of the living God, his wife, parents and siblings mocked him. A few days later, though, Kaanan got the opportunity to demonstrate his new God's power.
Shaman Calls on Christ in Final Battle
Demons began attacking every member of his family, but Kaanan wouldn't use his old mantras. He was only willing to call on one power now. "I will take the name of Jesus and pray for you," he said. "If you believe in the name of the Lord Jesus, see how the spirits will leave you and go away permanently."
When Kaanan's family was attacked by demons, he prayed to Jesus, who delivered the
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Instead of proclaiming his own power, he gratefully shares the mighty work God did in him and his family.
"Jesus is the only way to salvation," he said. "All mantras are hopeless. Now we have joy and peace at home and in our lives."
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