Washington State Deliverance and Inner Healing Ministry
DWJD exists to bring the hope, freedom, and healing of Jesus Christ to those who are spiritually burdened, wounded, or bound. Our mission is rooted in the words of Jesus in Isaiah 61:1, "The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners."
Rather than asking, “What would Jesus do?” DWJD follows Christ’s direct command to do what Jesus did, including casting out demons and ministering spiritual freedom in His name.
This ministry is part of the broader Do What Jesus Did ministry founded by Bob Larson, who has dedicated his life to ministering deliverance in over 60 countries, training and equipping prayer teams across the United States and around the world. The heart of DWJD is simple: no one should be more than a day’s drive away from receiving prayer for spiritual freedom.
Our history
Our Local DWJD Team in Washington
What We Believe
We believe that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and that His power to heal and deliver still operates through prayer and obedience to Scripture. Deliverance ministry is not about spectacle or fear, but about restoring people to wholeness, clarity, and peace through Christ.
We believe:
In the Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
That the gifts of the Holy Spirit are active and available today
That Jesus is our Savior, Healer, Deliverer, and coming King
That no sin or trauma is too great for Jesus to forgive, heal, and set us free
Our goal is always to partner with the Holy Spirit, honor the individual, and minister in a way that is orderly, respectful, and grounded in the Word of God.
What to Expect From Ministry
Deliverance is a process, not a single moment. We take time to listen, pray, and prepare carefully before any ministry session.
Our approach includes:
How to Get Started
Step 1
Call to Begin the Conversation
The first step is a phone conversation with Susan. We will talk about what is going on in your life and why you are seeking deliverance. This helps determine next steps and ensures this ministry is a good fit.
Step 2
Complete the Intake Questionnaire
Please complete the confidential online questionnaire at least one full day before your pre deliverance meeting. This helps us understand possible spiritual roots, open doors, trauma, and generational patterns such as family dysfunction, addictions, abuse, divorce, or occult involvement.
Take your time, especially when outlining difficult experiences at different stages of life. You do not need to share detailed stories, just a clear and honest summary.
Submitting the form at least 24 hours in advance allows us to review it carefully and prepare prayerfully for your ministry time.
Step 3
Watch the Preparation Videos, Read the Pre-Deliverance Summary, and Complete the Release Form
Before your ministry appointment, please complete all three steps below. Each step is required.
Watch the Intake Orientation Video
password: Luke418Watch the General Curse Breaking Video
password: Luke418Read the Pre-Deliverance Summary
This overview explains our theological framework, terminology, and expectations for ministry. Please read it in full prior to your appointment. If you would like additional context, our article on the Six Entries of Evil further expands on the themes covered in the summary.
After completing the steps above, please sign the Release Form.
Step 6
Walking With You
We are committed to approaching this process carefully, prayerfully, and with respect. Preparation, clarity, and consent are essential, and we walk with you step by step throughout the journey.
After your session, it is important to remain grounded in truth and to continue walking in the freedom God has given you. The resources below are provided to help reinforce your identity in Christ, strengthen your awareness, and support ongoing spiritual growth. You do not need to move through them all at once. Take your time, return to them as needed, and use them as tools for reflection, prayer, and encouragement.
