OUR ministry hosted a powerful deliverance and spiritual warfare Question and Answer (Q&A) session on November 8 2025.
The event was hugely successful as it was an interactive evening filled with the presence of God and deep Biblical revelation that brought not only brought clarity and healing but also empowered participants.
BBI founder and CEO pastor Nellie facilitated the session that drew a gathering of over 80 believers hungry to understand how to walk in sustained freedom, overcome spiritual battles and apply biblical principles of victory in their daily lives.
From the moment the virtual session began, there was a strong sense of expectation. Worship opened the atmosphere, inviting the Holy Spirit to take full control and hearts lifted in unity. The Spirit of God moved mightily.
“Just as a child begins with milk before progressing to solid food, our journey in the Spirit requires both foundational truths and deeper study, deliverance is solid food. This Question and Answer session is designed to help us ‘study to show yourself approved’ and equip all of us to discern, stand firm and walk in the authority God has given us in Christ, pastor Nellie said.

It was a night of demystifying deliverance—a subject often shrouded in fear, confusion and misunderstanding.
Pastor Nellie, known for her biblical insight and a teacher’s heart, provided clear, scripture-based responses to questions that have lingered in the minds of Gods people and revealed His truth about the believer’s authority in Christ.
She emphasized that deliverance can be instantaneous, and also often is a journey of transformation, through obedience and surrender “anchored in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the Cross.”
“It is the believer’s right and responsibility to walk in freedom and to guard that freedom through the Word, prayer and obedience,” she said.
Lessons learnt
Throughout the session, Pastor Nellie addressed several vital questions from participants such as:
- How can one discern spiritual attacks?
- What role do repentance and forgiveness play in maintaining deliverance?
- What to do if after deliverance, you continue to suffer the same problems years after and still feel bound?
- How should we wage spiritual warfare effectively without fear of counter attacks?
- How often do we need to do deliverance?
- How do we share deliverance to people without being taken as judgmental or without creating an expectation that deliverance is a quick fix?
Her answers were grounded in Scripture, referencing passages such as Ephesians 6:10–18 (“Put on the whole armour of God”), 2 Corinthians 10:3–5 (“The weapons of our warfare are not carnal”), and Luke 10:19 (“I have given you authority…”).

She reminded participants that victory begins in the mind.
“Let the weak say they are strong (Joel 3:10),you have been used to defeat and lack and so your mind is programmed that way. Instead of saying that you are struggling with poverty, speak the word of God. Let the poor say, I am rich, when we say that we are struggling with poverty we empower the spirit of poverty. We create our situations with our mouths- out of the abundance of the heart your mouth has spoken word that went along with your experiences, ” Pastor Nellie explained.
She was answering a participant who wanted to know why someone may still struggle even after going through financial deliverance, praying , fasting and giving.
“Does this mean I have not been fully forgiven and set free?” the participant posed.
Renew the mind
Pastor Nellie explained that believers must renew their minds daily through the Word to silence lies and accusations of the enemy. She also highlighted that spiritual warfare is not a fight for victory, but from victory, since Christ has already triumphed over every power of darkness.
“We should never suffer for anything that Jesus died on the cross for- Sin -2 Corinthians 5:12, Curse -Galatians 3:13, Sickness- 1 Peter 2:24, Poverty- 2 Corinthians 8:9, ” pastor Nellie said.
A total of 47 questions had been sent for discussion for the November Q & A session. Contact our admin to send your questions on deliverance and spiritual warfare on WhatsApp +254 716 703508.

As questions flowed, the atmosphere grew increasingly charged with revelation. Many participants testified that chains of fear, doubt, and confusion broke off as truth was unpacked.
Others shared how they had misunderstood deliverance as something reserved for special occasions or “certain” people, but came to realize that freedom is the inheritance of every child of God.
Pastor Nellie also led the group in a short time of corporate prayer and declaration, sealing the session with prophetic decrees of victory, restoration, and spiritual authority.
The Holy Spirit ministered gently and powerfully, confirming God’s Word with peace and inner healing.
Equipped for battle
One of the greatest outcomes of the Q & A session night was the renewed sense of spiritual readiness.
Many left not only informed but equipped—understanding that spiritual warfare is but about knowing who we are in Christ and standing firm in Christ’s finished work to guard and enforce the victory already won.
During the Q & A session participants were encouraged to cultivate consistent prayer lives, embrace the Word as their daily weapon and remain accountable within the fellowship of believers.
The message was clear, “deliverance must be maintained through faith, discipline and intimacy with God.”
Call to action
The Q & A session closed with an invitation for continued learning and discipleship. Pastor Nellie urged everyone to seek deeper understanding of God’s kingdom principles, plug-in to the BBI monthly calendar that includes teachings, deliverance and intercessory gatherings every Monday, Thursday and Saturday starting 5.00am EAT . All meetings are held virtually.
She also encouraged believers to share testimonies of what God is doing in their lives.
“Every believer who walks in freedom becomes an instrument of freedom for others. As Jesus declared in Luke 4:18, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor… to set at liberty those who are oppressed.”

The November 8 Q and A session was like a commissioning of Gods people for victorious living as minds were renewed and hearts were ignited with faith and hope.
As a ministry, we celebrate what God did through Pastor Nellie and all who participated. We continue to stand on the promise of 2 Corinthians 2:14: “Thanks be to God, who always causes us to triumph in Christ.”
We look forward to many more sessions in the future that will equip the body of Christ for spiritual maturity, warfare and impact. To God be all the glory.