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Nobody's Angel

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Forgetting was easy. It was remembering that was hell. A true account of occult bondage, abuse and redemption. A story that must be heard, from one who survived to tell.

108 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1997

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Gregory R. Reid

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115 reviews
June 6, 2025
The truth of Satanic ritual child abuse

This book is just an amazing account of the author's experience of Satanic Abuse and attempted control. What a tremendous testimony of the glorious Salvation in our Lord Jesus Christ and His matchless grace and goodness. I can't praise this book highly enough. I have been brought to tears and heart felt prayer and intercession for the victims both past and ongoing. I am heart broken and deeply saddened by this wickedness. I love my brothers in the Lord dearly and I can only encourage Christians to read pray and fight the good fight until our Lord returns.
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145 reviews4 followers
March 5, 2016
The author's personal experience as a small child hijacked into the world of the occult and satanism, is a mind-blowing read that lifts stories that appear now and then in your newspapers or television news to a personal, cold water splash in the face to wake us up. This stuff is real, and he lived to tell about it. His escape route was found through his salvation through Christ, and his deliverance was in the Name and by the Blood of Jesus. It's an exciting story as you discover the Hollywood affluence that surrounded Greg's life yet wasn't an intimate part of his middle-class family. Utimately, however, it's a gut-wrenching story because of its determination to wake up a sleeping church and a sleeping nation to the plight of thousands of children in our nation, Greg being one. He unabashedly shares his struggles, the obstacles he faced in getting free from the powers of the occult, and the many times he cried in pain. But GOD...At age 15, Jesus saved, healed and began to deliverer Greg into a destiny he would never have imagined for himself on his own. His story and his work to find kids who have also been handed over to the practitioners of witchcraft and Satanism, including working with law enforcement and the FBI, is so moving, inspiring, and God -glorifying on every page. I recommend this autobiographical book to all who love children and are called to minister to them.
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May 31, 2020
This is the raw, straightforward personal testimony of a man who was taken as a child by a Satanic coven and was ruthlessly and repeatedly sexually abused, and mentally and emotionally crushed. They even had him as a young boy participate in the murder of his best friend. He became excellent at a number of supernatural skills because he was demonized through his ritual abuse. His family was caught up in family crisis issues and overlooked what was happening with Greg.
His testimony continues to describe how he came to find Jesus as his Savior. Actually, Jesus came in an encounter to find Greg. The rest of the book describes his life as he walked through several years of deliverance even as he served Christ. He became a private eye and worked with police departments, training officers in satanic and occult crime and rescuing children. He also studied to become a pastor and has spent years working with youth. What Satan meant for evil, Jesus and Greg have definitely turned to good.
Greg also preaches and teaches in churches around his state and around the country. He's a strong man of God with a heart of compassion for suffering children. He's also an excellent writer.
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8 reviews3 followers
January 19, 2013
Knowing Greg and having worked in the field, I'm naturally biased. Greg's ministry stands on its own, but his personal story is intense, powerful, and provacative.

Too many people have made up their mind about the veracity of ritual abuse without ever having spoken to victims or read from 'both sides'. Nobody's Angel does a great job of demonstrating the lures used to ensnare victims of abuse, its effects on growing up and adult life, and possible treatments for victims.

Most importantly, Greg's story is one of triumph and learning from the very worst that can happen to a person.

My only complaint, voiced to Greg many times, is that he should write a longer, more in-depth, linear account. Here's hoping he does just that.
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