“Jesus heals a zombie”

By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

In recent months, evangelist Patricia King has been working on developing a Christian influence in Hollywood. But unfortunately a bit of Hollywood hype crept into her ministry this morning.

I figure that I had better post on this quickly before this goes “Pfft!” as sometimes happens at King’s XP Media site.

The heart of King’s email this morning reads like this:

DEMONIZED ZOMBIE SET FREE BY JESUS – WATCH TESTIMONY NOW

Dear Friends,

A ministry associate of ours, Shawn Gabie of Kingdom Culture Ministries in Ottawa Canada (info@kingdomculture.ca), came back from a missions trip to Haiti recently. He shares on video an amazing interview with a fully delivered, ex-zombie to share with you. JESUS IS AWESOME!!! Some of it you might question and wonder if some of these things are really possible? Shawn does help walk you through much of it on the video….

I scurried to the site to see whether they were going to brazenly claim that the healed fellow was a zombie, and found Jesus Heals A Zombie Sigh…

The bulk of the video is Gabie interviewing a Haitian Christian who says he has been delivered from demonic spirits through prayer. This is something that some Charismatics believe and preach and try to find Biblical support for. So, if this fellow has been blessed through prayer, as he says, that would be a great thing.

Introducing the interview in the studio, Gabie says that the man’s mother received a mysterious vision. “A cow spoke to his mother… while he was in the womb,” Gabie says. “That was obviously demonic.”

Fully warned, if we have discernment, that we are in “Here be dragons” territory, the video rolls and the man begins to share his story.

The gist of his story is that the Haitian lapsed into a catatonic state, and was healed of it. But the Haitian describes it as his “spirit was taken out of the body” by a voodoo practicioner.

Gabie: “And you became what people in Haiti call ‘Zombies’?”

Haitian: “Yes.”

How Gabie sums up the story is at least a bit dodgy. It’s starts at 17:23 of the video.

“That’s a crazy [story]” Gabie says. “The devil wants to take him out at an early age…At six years old, there’s a thing place on him, a curse placed on him. The spirit leaves his body. He becomes a zombie, which is very common here in Haiti. I have issues with that, but its very common here in Haiti, if you talk to people in the small villages they will tell you…”

I have issues with that, you could say. I would like to give the Haitian the benefit of the doubt and assume that he was healed, by God, of whatever he was suffering from. But something that would be great is being turned into something tawdry by the way that it is being handled by his Western friends.

I suspect that it would be unBiblical to teach, or say, that the Haitian’s spirit fully left his body.

Also, anyone who knows his horror movies recalls that “zombies” are *dead*. This man, whatever happened to him, did not die.

This is a shame. Although the Haitian man’s tale seems a bit fantastic, if you can reduce it to saying that he was sick in ways that all can agree with and then healed, God can be praised by those who believe that He heals today.

But fantastic talk of zombies will lead the sceptical to rightly discount the man’s story.

A bit of Hollywood style hype has wrecked this man’s story. And if God has helped him somehow–in a way that Westerners can understand–that would be a big shame.

So shame on Gabie and his partner in medacity Patricia King.

[Update: My apologies to Gabie for misspelling his name in places. Now fixed . Mom wanted her computer back and I wrote this quickly.]

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7 Responses to “Jesus heals a zombie”

  1. Hopesome says:

    Haiti is ‘fertile’ ground ! Patricia King ‘dodgy’ ground, looking for ‘fertile ground’. As for zombies – the world is full of them …………

  2. Tim says:

    Just a quick correction Rick… His last name is “Gabie”, as spelled in the newsletter. Shawn was a major cohort of Faytene and participated in many of her activities, including The Cry, The Siege and of course, visits to Parliament Hill.

  3. Me says:

    I saw this a while ago on P.King’s website. I had a good laugh. They were for real trying to convince us the dude was a zombie. Yup, they were for real trying to convince us. A zombie. Well, I guess if people have believed everything else that group has had to say in the past decade, why not try zombies?

    How come they didn’t have zombies in Lakeland? I almost would have payed to see that. Oh well, maybe Faytene will bring some to Ottawa.

  4. Tim says:

    Don’t we already have a lot of zombies in Ottawa?

  5. Rick Hiebert says:

    Thanks Tim…it’s now fixed.

  6. Brother Frankie says:

    i sometimes think some family members of mine are zombies.. just sayin..
    (please know i am giving a cute wink as i say this)

  7. John Payzant says:

    Shawn Gabie’s connections with Faytene Kryskow and Patricia King will have something to do with how he thinks and conducts himself will only make sense.

    Sensationalizing things can scewer the facts or tawdry that is to cheapen something from what it is can be a loss.

    In something like this is good to stick to the facts as to & for what this situation is.

    In Law & the courts are sayings is ‘the process of the burden of proof’ and ‘anything you say can & will be used against you in the court of law’ can apply to this situation.

    It sounds as if something medically and spiritually happened to this person that was not nice.

    But what was it?

    It is good to inform the public as to what really did happen is best to do.

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