How Integrated Ministry Transforms Lives at Restoring the Foundations
Episode Overview
RTF's integrated approach addresses four problem areas in a person's life simultaneously, disassembling strongholds and providing profound freedom and healing. Founders, Chester and Betsy Kylstra, integrated biblical truth with their expertise to develop an effective ministry process. RTF's ministry addresses generational sins and curses, ungodly beliefs, wounded places of the heart, and demonic oppression. The integrated approach ensures lasting freedom by ministering to all four problem areas, preventing the enemy from regaining access. The podcast encourages listeners to explore this transformative ministry approach to experience profound healing and freedom.
The power of RTF ministry is that it does not simply address one problem area during a ministry session. No, RTF ministers to all four of the problem areas in a person's life in an integrated way, which makes it very effective.
Why does Restoring the Foundations International swear by an integrated approach to ministry? Host Lee Whitman takes listeners on a journey through the unique process that addresses four critical problem areas in a person's life. This episode of the 'Hope, Healing & Freedom' podcast reveals how Chester and Betsy Kylstra's vision in the late '80s blossomed into a powerful ministry, offering lasting freedom to those grappling with deep-rooted issues.
Lee breaks down the systemic process that disassembles strongholds and brings profound healing by targeting generational sins, ungodly beliefs, heart wounds, and demonic oppression all at once. If you're curious about how a holistic approach can lead to genuine transformation, this episode is a must-listen. Whether you're dealing with personal struggles or supporting someone who is, you'll find valuable insights and practical advice to guide you toward hope and freedom.