Becoming A Vessel Of Honor Rebecca Brown

31 her." Everything was beginning to make sense. That was why the girls could be affected in such a devastating way by the demonic attacks. Another thought came to Rebecca. She turned to Elaine. "Did you have one of these push-pins?" Elaine nodded. "Yes, I did, but I was afraid to tell you about it. So I asked the Lord to help me get it out. He did so. He literally pushed it out through the skin. It hurt a lot, but I did get rid of it. It’s been so many years that I had forgotten all about it. They are sometimes also called ‘inserts’, or ‘curse-pins’ in some areas of the craft.(See chapter 6 for a more in-depth discussion of inserts.) In other countries, they use different things instead of metal. Sometimes small flat pieces of rock, a small piece of wood, a tooth, or a piece of human bone. The purpose is the same, though, it is for control. A tooth or piece of human bone is also frequently used here in the U.S. Once a person has a push-pin, the people in the craft always know where they are. AND, when they leave, the demons attached to the pin rise up to try to kill the person physically." "Well, now that we finally know what the problem is, what can we do about it?" Betty asked. "For two cents I’d like to take a knife and just carve them

out!" was Rebecca’s exasperated response. "No you don’t! Not on me!" Annie exclaimed.

Betty laughed. "You’d have to catch her first, Rebecca." Rebecca didn’t answer because she was sitting praying, asking what to do in the situation. They all fell silent for a few minutes, listening to the steady pounding of the waves

Chapter 2 Push-Pins

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