Deliverance From Evil Spirits
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The Most Trusted Resource on Healing and Deliverance, Now Revised and Updated
Never has the need for inner healing and deliverance ministry been more critical than now. As culture glorifies sinful lifestyles and ideologies, people–both in and out of the Church–are falling prey to the enemy’s lies, desperately wondering where their promised freedom is.
Now revised and expanded for the times in which we live, this landmark book is based on over forty years of international ministry. Comprehensive and biblical, this foundational resource is full of prayers, practical application, and invaluable new content, answering key questions and equipping you to
*understand the scriptural basis for deliverance and its relation to inner healing
*discern between psychological problems and demonic oppression
*minister in the power of your authority in Christ
*listen, love and pray for those under the enemy’s influence
*empower people to step into their identity in Christ
Here is everything you need to engage the enemy with boldness and wisdom, bringing the light and love of Christ that sets the captives free.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800763558
ISBN10: 0800763556
Francis MacNutt | Judith MacNutt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Chosen Books
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