Anastasis Dunamis : Beyond Demon Belief
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A SPIRITUAL WARFARE NOVEL SET IN PORTLAND, OREGON “You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that-and shudder.” James 2:19 I too sat on my church bench for years with this kind of demon belief. I knew there was a God. I believed in Jesus. But my faith was insignificant. My life was no different than non-believers. If anything, I had a dark cloud over me that non believers did not. Then His spirit lifted me up and I grew in understanding. But as I was lifted, the powers of this world attacked. First, attacks came through my church. Then my kids are kidnapped by the demonic Sobek Ra cult… my son, daughter and a friend grabbed in the middle of the night by these evil people. We chase them through the Columbia Gorge from the Vista House in Oregon to Maryhill, Washington ending at a full scale replica of Stonehenge. This is the story of Gods power: the ANASTASIS DUNAMIS
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SKU (ISBN): 9781600348112
ISBN10: 1600348114
Ray Korban
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2006
Publisher: Xulon Press
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