Stuff You Didn’t Know About Steve Harmon
Many of you have come to know Steve Harmon from his messages that I’ve posted here during the last year. I’ve come to know Steve as a friend and I consider him to be one of my favorite mentors. I began sharing Steve’s Facebook updates here because….well, Steve doesn’t have time to run a website of his own. He doesn’t have a Youtube channel or a Twitter account (at least not that I know of). He doesn’t write books or sell teaching DVDs. He’s too busy getting the sick, the tormented, the mentally ill, and the addicted people of the world set free. Because Steve doesn’t have time to publish his messages on a website he graciously allowed me to post them here. I felt someone needed to do it because I believe he’s on the cutting edge of what God is doing today.
Steve is a true innovator in the ways of the kingdom of God. While most people are content to learn one way of doing healing or deliverance, creating a ministry around their method and settling for “good enough” (which means that some people are set free, but many are not) Steve is never going to be satisfied until everyone he prays with receives the healing or deliverance they need.
I receive a lot of prayer requests for healing and deliverance. Many of these people have received prayer from the big name healing ministries you all know about and they are no better. Steve gave me permission to send him the most difficult requests I get because he loves people, he wants to see everyone set free, and he won’t give up as long as the person is willing to keep pursing their freedom. Steve’s desire to learn and teach others has been a great source of hope and inspiration for me. He’s promised to share more of what he’s discovered in the coming months and I’ll be featuring his stories here as he writes them.
Steve doesn’t have a paying job. He does healing and deliverance full-time and he leads worship on the weekends at a small church in southern California where he also ministers to the homeless. He’s living life completely by faith in God’s ability and desire to meet all his needs.
Steve didn’t ask me to write this message. I did it because I wanted you to know a little more about him. I asked him to send me a link to his Paypal account so I could post it here, because I think his ministry is worthy of our prayers and financial support. Please consider praying for our friend, and if you’d like to make a donation to his Paypal account, you can do it by clicking on his picture below.
Thanks in advance.


