Cringey Deliverance Minister’s ‘Demon Possessed Woman’ Should be Nominated for a Razzie Award

We’ve seen charismatic hucksters put on many fake exorcisms over the years, but a recent one from ‘deliverance minister’ Daniel Adams may be the most eye-rolling yet. Known as the cringiest deliverance minister on the internet that is known to render men and women speechless with second-hand embarrassment, some of his dishonorable mentions include: Is This The Fakest Exorcism You’ve Ever Seen? Especially the 2:36 Mark. This is Next Level and Cringey Deliverance Minister Gives a Contract of Divorce…to a Demon?

Adams is a ‘pastor’ and revivalist who founded Next Level Christianity, which later morphed into the international ministry ‘This Supernatural Life.’ No small operation, he has partners in 15 countries and 43 states, and has nearly 600,000 subscribers on YouTube, where most videos get between 5k-300k views. 

He used to have a physical church location years ago but eschewed it for an online presence. Known to closely associate with revivalist Isaiah Salvidar, he also travels around with fake apostlette Kathryn Krick, and they can occasionally be seen using the same actors to perform exorcisms on, sometimes only days apart. Everything about him is fraudulent, and the fact that anyone takes him seriously is a damning indictment against the credibility of his charismatic enablers.

In a recent video posted to his channel, the ‘demon possessed’ woman repeatedly resists the exorcistic charms of Daniel Adams, until he slays her in the spirit’ (adding in the special effects himself) where she returns from her slumber speaking in tongues and free from the demon of melodrama that he clearly put her up to.

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5 thoughts on “Cringey Deliverance Minister’s ‘Demon Possessed Woman’ Should be Nominated for a Razzie Award

  1. God will have the last word with these fakers and frauds. What we need are Christians with even a small amount of discernment – something apparently in short supply these days.

  2. Well, it seems pretty clear that most that orbit around these charlatans are NOT saved, so it is not their fault for not having discernment

    1. It absolutely is their fault for not discerning. Discernment is not all-or-nothing. And it doesn’t take much discernment to spot a flagrant falsehood or an obvious charlatan.

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