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The Devil Called Collect: The Exorcism of Jessica Leek

The Devil Called Collect: The Exorcism of Jessica Leek
By J. Stephen Conn

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At two o’clock in the morning on Tuesday, March 11, 1980, Pastor J. Stephen Conn received a long distance, collect telephone call from a young woman desperately pleading for help. Afraid, alone, and deeply involved in witchcraft, all Jessica Leek knew about the man she was calling was that his number had been given to her by a stranger while she was hitch-hiking. As Jessica spoke, numerous demonic voices unexpectedly came from her lips—blaspheming, threatening, and identifying themselves by name.

The unsuspecting pastor had little practical knowledge of demons and no experience in casting them out. Yet, overwhelmed by compassion, he seized this as an opportunity to help a tormented young woman find deliverance and, at the same time, put the reality of God’s power to the test.

The story of Jessica’s liberation from multiple evil spirits is unlike any other account of an exorcism ever written. The accounts of the hellish manifestations of malevolent spirits through their tortured victim are chilling. Yet, the spiritual warfare ends in victory and leaves the reader with a triumphant affirmation of faith and hope.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #361267 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-12-27
  • Released on: 2007-12-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 122 pages

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About the Author
J. Stephen Conn, a Protestant minister for more than 45 years, has been ordained by three major denominations: Church of God, Assemblies of God, and Southern Baptist. He is an award-winning author of six books, has written more than 300 magazine articles, and was a syndicated newspaper columnist.


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good reminder4
This was a very interesting and detailed story. I was a little hesitant about reading it at night before bed, but it was fine. The story showed how God's power trumps satan's displays of power, using the power of prayer and the tenacity of the author and friends. I especially liked the reminder that the devil is always a liar. That continues to be an applicable truth.

Devil Calls Collect..HEELLOOO????1
This book was ridiculous! The girl was possess by over a thousand demons because she used tarot cards and used a Ouija board.She had all these powers because she was a witch then they disappeared after the pastor exorcises the demoms from her.Give me a break.Jesus possessed all kinds of psychic abilties according to the bible.The oldest religion is witch craft but that does not mean they worship satan.This girl was a fake as is this story.I believe in God and Jesus but not this stupid book.

the grace of God5
This book is a fascinating account of the victorious power of God over the kingdom of darkness. Especially noteworthy is that love is the motivating force during the struggle to liberate "Jessica". Continued trust in the reliablility and power of God's love delivered the exorcist from fear. It is encouraging to see how far God's love and grace reaches. It builds faith. I'm glad the author chose not to analyze the events but simply to report them as they occured. His non denominational approach is also refreshing. Those interested in reading further should pick up a copy of Freed from Witchcraft by Doreen Irvine. She was a very powerful British witch who became a strong Christian and wrote the book herself.