Bill Subritzky

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Bill Subritzky, from Auckland, New Zealand, was a lawyer and property developer from the mid 1950s until the mid 1980s. In 1971 he became involved in the Charismatic movement, and became a well-known independent evangelist and healer in many parts of New Zealand and beyond. His company, Universal Homes, mass-produced homes in standard designs and sold them relatively cheaply. It sold 14,000 homes over the 30-year period of Subritzky's involvement.

Subritzky's faith healing ministry, Dove Ministries, distributes pamphlets, books, videos etc. of his teaching and his evangelistic healing meetings. He is a charismatic Anglican but the style of his ministry is more similar to Pentecostals such as the late Derek Prince.

Subritzky was a proponent of the Toronto Blessing and its introduction into New Zealand. He frequently attributes problems, whether physical, spiritual, emotional or psychological, to the influence of demons, which he claims to "cast out". He also claims to have insight through the "word of knowledge" into people's sins, etc., which have made them vulnerable to demonic influence. Concerns have been raised about the possible harm this can do, but his popularity appears undiminished. Skeptics have questioned his claim that he has ability to cure ailments such as asthma, arthritis and cancer. [1]

[edit] References

[edit] External links