Beautiful Feet Newsletter: August 2025

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Stopping Bipolar Meds: Why Take Them If Not Needed?
A person recently healed from bipolar symptoms is currently working with their doctor to reduce and gradually discontinue their bipolar medications.
Over the past several years, we’ve seen hundreds of individuals experience similar breakthroughs. Now, with fifteen students at the Beautiful Feet School of Deliverance actively involved in a practicum focused on ministering to people facing a range of mental health challenges, the number of those receiving help is growing rapidly.
Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Life Made Whole
Another person is now testifying to a brand-new life. The 100+ personalities that once occupied their mind are gone. They are no longer fragmented or pulled in different directions—no longer listening to conflicting voices. They are now whole—singular, focused, and finally able to live the life they’ve always longed for.
Transformation!
Your Freedom
If you or someone you know is facing a barrier in their spiritual growth or experiencing any form of mental torment, we encourage you to reach out to us. We believe the ministry of Jesus—setting captives free—is just as powerful today as it was when He walked the earth. Take Your First Step: Click Here

Praises & Prayer Requests
► Celebrate with us! While we can’t share all the details, we continue to witness amazing and often startling miracles. Because of confidentiality, much of what God is doing must remain private—but we rejoice in His power and faithfulness.
► Pray with us as we prepare the curriculum for Level 2 of the Beautiful Feet School of Deliverance. We are seeking God’s wisdom and discernment in selecting the final lessons that will shape and strengthen this next phase of training.
Thank You to All Supporters of This Ministry!
We are deeply grateful for each of you who faithfully support this ministry. Your prayers and financial gifts make a lasting impact on the lives we are privileged to reach. We truly cannot express how much your partnership means to us!
Our Feet Overseas
Working Among Some of the World’s
Most Unreached People
School Progress
The Indonesian school is making progress. In the June newsletter we showed pictures of the completion of the ground floor and first floor. The current plans are to pour concrete for the roof of the second floor.

Picture taken July 27, 2025: showing the elementary school on the left (light blue) and the ongoing construction of the Junior High/High School on the right.
Thank you for partnering with us in transforming lives in Indonesia. Together, we’re making a difference that will last for generations to come!
If you are not yet a part of this exciting Indonesian ministry, you can contribute with a one-time gift or by becoming a monthly donor. Simply follow this link to donate: https://romans1015.com/donate/


Ashley Kain, of Fountain Church in LaGrange, Indiana, giving a presentation at the Beautiful Feet School of Deliverance (July 27, 2025)

Pastor Heath Kain, of Fountain Church in LaGrange, Indiana, giving a presentation at the Beautiful Feet School of Deliverance (July 27, 2025)
School of Deliverance Lessons
Here are the descriptions of the first several lessons that have been taught at the Beautiful Feet School of Deliverance.
Lesson 1: Deliverance Practices of Early Christians and Non-Christians
This lesson serves as an introduction to the ministry of deliverance, laying a foundation by examining the earliest recorded non-Christian and Christian practices related to deliverance. The intent is to understand the theological and historical contexts surrounding deliverance in both ancient and early Christian traditions.
Lesson 2: Deliverance in the Synoptic Gospels
This lesson examines the synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—each of which provides a general summary of the life and ministry of Jesus, often through similar accounts. In contrast, the Gospel of John presents a different narrative, addressed in a subsequent lesson. In this lesson, we see that a significant portion of the chapters in these Gospels includes at least one instance of Jesus addressing or overcoming demonic forces. This highlights the integral role that deliverance ministry played not only in Jesus’ ministry but also in that of His followers.
Lesson 3: Deliverance in John’s Gospel and Letters
In this lesson, we examine the Gospel of John and his letters, which notably lack detailed accounts of deliverance ministry. This is strikingly different from the other three Gospel writers. However, in place of those deliverance accounts, John provides rich theological insights into the nature of Jesus and the nature of Satan. Furthermore, John offers profound insights into the cosmic battle between good and evil, highlighting the ultimate victory over Satan and his subsequent demise.
Lesson 4: The Demonized Man in the Synagogue
This lesson provides an in-depth examination of the powerful encounter recorded in Mark 1:21-28, where Jesus confronts a man possessed by an unclean spirit in a synagogue in Capernaum. Through a detailed analysis of this biblical account, students explore the dynamics of deliverance ministry as modeled by Jesus. The lesson underscores the authority Jesus demonstrates over demonic forces, the reactions of the individuals present, and the significant implications for modern-day deliverance practices. By engaging with this pivotal event, participants gain valuable insights into the spiritual principles that underlie effective deliverance, emphasizing the necessity of confronting spiritual oppression with both authority and discernment.
Lesson 5: Canaanite Woman’s Demon-Possessed Daughter
In this lesson, we examine the encounter between Jesus and the Canaanite woman, as recorded in Matthew 15:21-28 and Mark 7:24-30. This passage provides profound insights into the nature of faith, persistence, and deliverance, as Jesus responds to a Gentile woman’s desperate plea for healing on behalf of her demon-possessed daughter. Despite her non-Jewish background, the woman approaches Jesus with humility and determination, addressing Him as the “Son of David,” a Messianic title. Her interaction with Jesus reveals significant theological and spiritual themes, such as the inheritance of generational curses and the recognition of spiritual authority. In exploring this story, we delve into the implications of Jesus’ response and the powerful lessons it offers for modern-day deliverance ministry.
Lesson 6: The Demonized Man of the Gadarenes
In this lesson we delve into one of the most detailed accounts of deliverance in Scripture: The Demonized Man of the Gadarenes. Found in Mark 5:1-20 and paralleled in Matthew 8:28-34 and Luke 8:26-39, this narrative vividly portrays Jesus’ authority over demonic forces. The man, possessed by a legion of demons, exhibited extreme behavior and lived in isolation among the tombs. Jesus’ interaction with him highlights critical aspects of deliverance ministry, including the identification of demonic influence, the supernatural strength exhibited by the possessed, and the strategic importance of knowing demons’ names in the deliverance process.
Lesson 7: The Demonized Boy Who Was Deaf and Mute
In this lesson, we explore the account of a boy who experienced extreme symptoms, including suicidal behavior, as a result of demon possession, as recorded in Mark 9:14-29 (parallel accounts in Matthew 17:14-21 and Luke 9:37-42).
Jesus’ interaction with this boy offers profound lessons on the role of faith, prayer, and fasting in deliverance ministry. The boy’s condition, including being deaf and mute, was not merely a physical ailment but a spiritual affliction, demonstrating the need for a deeper understanding of the spiritual roots of certain conditions. The narrative also emphasizes the authority required for deliverance, particularly when dealing with entrenched demonic forces.
Lesson 8: Ministry of Deliverance Till 400 A.D.
This lesson illustrates that the ministry of deliverance did not cease with the death and resurrection of Jesus. What we see is that it continued with dynamic power through His apostles and through those who outlived the apostles, and it continues to our current era.
