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Adele Neveling’s story of breaking Satan’s chains

Adele Neveling, the author of Sacrifice and Die Kreet van die Bloedbevlekte, was recently a guest speaker at a high tea on Saturday, 24 February in Polokwane.

POLOKWANE – The inspirational story of the harrowing turnaround from darkness to light Adele Neveling experienced is truly an inspirational testimony.
“I was involved in Satanism for 19 years, surrendered to Jesus Christ after a failed kidnapping, and have been involved in ministry for 22 years,” she said.
Growing up she experienced much spiritual, emotional physical and sexual abuse as a result of Satanism and other influential cults. “My main purpose in the cult was to infiltrate Christian churches and I was groomed by the pastor of their Christian church, who happened to be the Satanic high priest of the coven as well.
“I felt completely comfortable interacting and communicating with demons and forces in the spiritual world, and fortunately never had the chance to decide whether I wanted to be a Satanist, seeing as that decision was made for me.”
She explained distinctly remembering having a profound spiritual experience during a Satanic celebration performing blood rituals. “I was in the process of having an abortion and cried out to my sworn enemy, Jesus Christ. To my amazement He answered saying that ‘If I loved you enough to die for you, trust Me with your life’. For the first time in 17 years I had hope, even though there were no lightning strikes or thunder bolts, I felt a sense of hope.”
A couple of years later she was ordered by the cult to kill a well-known spiritual leader, Marc Bredenkamp, because he was perceived to be a big threat to the kingdom of darkness. A great award awaited the person who could end his life, however, on the day of the planned killing she wasn’t able to get near him.
She was then ordered by the cult to kidnap and kill Bredenkamp’s young son. She kidnapped him, and although she tried her best to harm the boy, she simply couldn’t.
“That little boy used effective spiritual weapons against me which rendered me defenseless.” When they were eventually found, she wanted to negotiate the life of Mark for that of his young son. He, however, simply replied: ‘God does not negotiate with the devil’.
That made the foundation of her whole world come crushing down as she experienced the power of God.
“When I was a Satanist, I interacted with forces and spirits daily and did not want to be caught up in a dead religion filled with dogma and empty rituals. I decided, however, to give it a chance and converted to having a living relationship with Christ and was confronted with many things during my healing process. It wasn’t an easy journey, it never is for someone who experienced traumatic spiritual abuse and severe demonic bondages. I can confidently say that hope, freedom and abundant life are possible. I prayed from early on that God use me, I didn’t want to suffer in vain and so I made the decision to speak out.”
She uses her testimony as well as the books she has written and every ministry to bring a message of hope. “I want to send out a strong message that abuse will not be tolerated, neither from cults nor individuals, and I am living testimony to that.”
She recently gave her testimony at a high tea event and tears of inspiration were shed as the audience listened to her harrowing journey. “I want to utilise everything bad that happened to me to help others who might be going through a similar situation.”

For more information visit her website, https://www.i-unplugged.com/.

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