• Professor for a Week! Unbound in Rome with Neal Lozano and Jacqueline Harper
    May 23 2024

    Jacqueline hosts Neal as he shares about speaking in Rome at the Course on the Ministry of Exorcism and Deliverance sponsored by the Sacerdos Institute. Neal presented a non-confrontational approach to deliverance, which is Unbound ministry, to 195 people from 46 countries worldwide. His talks were translated into four languages.

    “It was a very different atmosphere for me. They were all professors and they gave me the title professor.” Asking about this, Neal was told, “You’re a professor this week!”

    Encouraging listeners to be open to a new way, Neal offered questions to consider: Is it possible that many people are receiving a confrontational style of deliverance or exorcism who do not need one? Is there another approach to help people?

    The Unbound approach addresses the person needing help, not the evil one. “We need to understand a person’s heart,” said Neal, adding the necessity to uncover past traumas, responses to traumas, the enemy’s lies, and unforgiveness. “If we give too much attention to the demonic element, we’re going to miss the person. We see Unbound more as a model for evangelization than just deliverance.”

    From there, Neal offered numerous testimonials of individuals set free through Unbound ministry, one being himself!

    Overall, “It was well-received and I made a connection,” concluded Neal.

    Trivia Quiz
    1. What surprised Neal the most during his trip to Rome?
    2. How long have Jacqueline and Neal known each other?
    Find out these things and far more in this fascinating episode!

    Sjoquist, B.S. (2021) “The virtuous use of private exorcism by laypersons,” Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 25(1), pp. 63–90.

    It is not intrinsically immoral for laypersons to issue such commands, and, if done rightly, it is virtuous for them to do so. Moral theologians and canonists writing after the Council of Trent up until the Second Vatican Council referred to this practice as “private exorcism.” A close look at the writings of these authors reveals a nearly universal understanding that no ecclesiastical positive law prohibited such actions. When current laws and instructions related to exorcism are read within the context of this tradition, I believe it is also the case that no ecclesiastical positive law categorically prohibits such actions today.

    Bradley S. Sjoquist, Doctor of Moral Theology

    Dr. Mary Healy on the authority of lay people to command or cast out

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    30 mins
  • The Whole Universe Opened with Neal and Janet Lozano and Dr. Bohus Zivcak
    May 16 2024

    Neal and Janet connect with ministry friend Bohus Zivcak who prays Unbound in post-communist countries. Half his life was spent under communism and now he ministers among a people still struggling to live in freedom.

    Janet and Neal speak of Slovakia, hiking in the mountains with Bohus, and people’s openness while receiving personal freedom and then taking message to others.

    Bohus speaks fondly of breakfasts at Neal and Janet’s kitchen table, and once dubbed himself “Bohus Lozano.” He tells of his youth, the underground church, retreats with Fr. Michael – a secretly-ordained priest – and starting a mission community in Slovakia’s mountains.

    After meeting the Lozanos in the 1990s, Bohus felt compelled to invite them to Slovakia. “When Neal and Janet came with the Unbound it was a shock…like the whole universe opened in front of us.”

    Now Bohus works to address the unique fears, connections, beliefs, and lies common to those living in post-communist countries. He sees relief in people’s faces when realizing they are not at fault, they do count, and have a voice, and can make their own decisions.
    “Taking responsibility for their lives is a great discovery in Unbound,” he says. “It provides great hope for people to be healed by the Lord.”

    How would you pronounce “Zivcak?” Give it a try and then learn from Bohus in this absorbing episode.

    Find out more about Bohus here and about his community here.

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    Release: May 2024
    Music by Christian Harper
    Artwork by Rosemary Strohm
    Production by Henry Aquino

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    30 mins
  • It Started with an Invitation: Matt Lozano with Aaron Richards of Damascus Camps
    May 9 2024

    Got cabin fever? Meet Aaron Richards of Damascus Camps, whose serious case of cabin fervor ignites his mission to train and disciple year-round missionaries.

    Aaron and his wife, Monica, met as teens during their first summer of camp ministry and their five children have grown up spending every summer at camp. “A true encounter with Jesus leads us to a life of mission and a life of mission leads us back to a true encounter with Jesus,” states Aaron, who says his kids have a 470-acre back yard. He describes his family once sleeping in a cabin basement, with dripping water and crawling bugs. Hear how his young son reacted, and better yet - his wife!!

    Having grown up in Ohio, Aaron talks of his faithful parents, church involvement, and the power of an invitation. As a teen, he was invited to be a camp counselor, “Stepping into that awkward place, I had an encounter with Jesus.” That experience spurred Aaron towards a life of youth ministry.

    We hear how Damascus Camps grew to include quality worship now found on all major music platforms, and about their two-year formation program, which includes Unbound concepts, for young adults. “From the walls of our dining hall we want to show our kids that life with Christ is a wonderful adventure,” says Aaron.

    Listen now for s’more of Aaron’s stories!

    Learn more about Damascus Camps, Missions, the podcast, and more!

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    Release: May 2024
    Music by Christian Harper
    Artwork by Rosemary Strohm
    Production by Henry Aquino

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    26 mins
  • Freedom Behind Bars! With Neal Lozano, Dan Gahagan, and Pastor Jakob Kerlin
    May 2 2024

    Neal hosts the Open Doors podcast and shares a first for Unbound – prison ministry!

    Joining Neal are Dan Gahagan of Unbound Maryland and Jakob Kerlin, a pastor at Victory Church. Both were part of the Unbound team that recently ministered inside a Pennsylvania maximum-security prison.

    Invited there by the prison chaplain, it “felt like it was a divine appointment,” said Neal. “It had a profound effect on each of us.”

    Neal, Dan and Jakob describe their experiences and offer their personal take-aways from within the prison walls.

    A core team of inmates, well- trusted men who had studied Unbound materials in preparation, were dubbed “The Magnificent Seven.” They felt excited to shed their bondage through Unbound prayer on day one of the team’s visit. On the second day, twenty more prisoners received prayer.

    After Unbound prayer, one inmate declared, “I got my identity back – now I know who I am.” Another prisoner ditched his negative nickname and assumed a new, more accurate name for himself.

    Dan, Jakob, and Neal all testify of inmates who found freedom and hope through Unbound ministry most beautifully expressed by the one who said, “I’m freer now than I ever was on the other side!”

    “There was no holding back of forgiveness,” stated Dan.

    You won’t want to miss this riveting episode of Unbound unbarred!

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    Release: May 2024
    Music by Christian Harper
    Artwork by Rosemary Strohm
    Production by Henry Aquino

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    31 mins
  • Unbound Unveiled in UAE and Ukraine! Matt Lozano meets with Gosia Wojcik
    Apr 25 2024

    “This is where the real stuff happens,” says longtime Unbound partner and Polish interpreter, Gosia Wojcik. Gosia joins Matt in this informative episode that covers exciting ministry developments in United Arab Emirates and Ukraine!

    Hear Gosia’s Unbound story beginning with the “First-ever Unbound conference,” in Poland and how she interpreted for Neal and Janet as they returned year after year. “All that I learned from Neal and Janet has really shaped me – who I am as a follower in Christ. They introduced me to the Holy Spirit and how he works in people and what he does for them.”

    Gosia describes ministering with Matt in United Arab Emirates, an experience quite different from Poland. Struck by their humility and openness, she described conference attendees like “an army destined to change the country they come from and maybe the region.”

    Gosia tells of exciting developments in a peaceful region of Ukraine where a Bishop, who learned Unbound directly from Neal, dreams of establishing Houses of Mercy – permanent sites of Unbound ministry – such as are found in Poland. “Neal planted the first seeds and now we are helping to make them grow,” says Gosia.

    Can Unbound prayer work in a hurry? Find out from Gosia in this chock-full episode!

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    Release: April 2024
    Music by Christian Harper
    Artwork by Rosemary Strohm
    Production by Henry Aquino

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    21 mins
  • Free to Be Holy Book Study Week 4: No Amount of Willpower with Matt Lozano, Lisa Livezey, and Jacqueline Harper
    Apr 18 2024

    Author Matt Lozano talks with Lisa Livezey and host Jacqueline Harper.

    Tempted to jump out a window when it comes to holiness? In this final episode of our Free to Be Holy book study, the author himself speaks!

    We discuss Chapter Seven where Matt invites us to learn from his own mistakes. He shares his personal backstory of realizing he had believed the enemy’s lie. We learn what led Matt to write this book which he calls, “One of the graces of the pandemic.”

    Chapter Seven is an informal introduction to Unbound ministry – helping people expose deceptions that keep them in bondage, to practice the Five Keys, and to walk in freedom.

    If you’ve hit a wall while pursuing a lifestyle of holiness, ask the Holy Spirit, “Show me what I’m not seeing,” suggests Matt. The Holy Spirit can help us identify internal struggles, patterns of thinking and behaviors which reflect ways we aren’t free.

    Hear a “Cliff-notes version” of Common Lies of the Enemy and know that God can take what the devil intended for destruction and turn it into great blessing,

    Our Free to Be Holy series ends with Matt speaking the last lines of his book as a prayer. Join us!

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    Join us for our April Freedom in Christ Conference near Philadelphia

    Release: April 2024
    Music by Christian Harper
    Artwork by Rosemary Strohm
    Production by Henry Aquino

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    21 mins
  • Free to Be Holy Book Study Week 3: He’s Right Here with Jenn and Neal Lozano and Lisa Livezey
    Apr 11 2024

    He’s Right Here!!

    Jenn hosts Neal and Lisa for a distinctive discussion during Week Three of our Free to Be Holy book study.

    Free to Be Holy means being “free to walk in holiness,” says Neal and “free to grow in holiness,” adds Lisa.

    One reason we fail is because we aren’t free. Hear Neal’s story about a prayer recipient exclaiming at The Father’s Blessing, “He’s right here! He was always right here!”

    Even when we mess up, Jesus is with us. He respects our free will, but is always there with the hope and the knowledge that we will yield. We discuss Matt’s list of what God will do and won’t do, followed by a beautiful story surrounding the one question God may ask at life’s end: “Did you learn how to love?”

    Growth in holiness looks different for each individual, like spring flower bulbs that push up through dirt towards the light, each one displaying unique beauty.

    Trivia Quiz from this episode:

    1. What was Neal’s original title for his book Unbound?
    2. What theological thought does Neal first remember having at age four?
    3. What four-year-old in Lisa’s life exemplified discipleship?

    Find these answers and more inside this podcast. We’ll meet you there!

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    Join us for our April Freedom in Christ Conference near Philadelphia

    Release: April 2024
    Music by Christian Harper
    Artwork by Rosemary Strohm
    Production by Henry Aquino

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    31 mins
  • Free to Be Holy Book Study Week 2: Excellently Accessible to Us with Jenn Lozano, Janet Lozano, and Jacqueline Harper
    Apr 4 2024

    “The J’s are in the house” this week as Jenn and Janet Lozano along with Jacqueline Harper sum up Chapters Three and Four of Matt Lozano’s book Free to Be Holy.

    “Reading Chapter 3 was like going into the throne room. I just encountered the Lord,” said Jenn.

    God is totally other – completely unique and excellent in every way. And yet He’s excellently accessible to us!

    Jesus carried the world’s sin on the cross, but it didn’t change Him. He emanated perfect excellent love.

    Listen to Janet describe an Unbound conference in Poland where she profoundly experienced God’s presence, giving her courage to intercept security guards and minister to someone in desperate need.

    Learn what we can do to see God with the eyes of our heart, plus three aspects of God’s grace. Discover the difference between guilt and shame.

    Picture Matt seeing the stars unhindered while on a camping trip to West Virginia. Compare that to Unbound ministry, where a filter is removed allowing someone to see God’s love, presence, his activity in their lives.

    If you haven’t yet read Free to Be Holy, check it out. Go somewhere quiet, sit down, and expect an encounter with God. At the very least, listen to this podcast!

    “There is always more to see,” writes Matt.

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    Join us for our April Freedom in Christ Conference near Philadelphia

    Release: April 2024
    Music by Christian Harper
    Artwork by Rosemary Strohm
    Production by Henry Aquino

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    29 mins