Familiar Spirits : The Unseen Enemies
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“God determines the journey and the destiny, but we determine how far we will journey into the place called destiny! Most people see and sense the destiny, but fail to reach it. Much of that is because of being ignorant about the role our invisible enemies, called demons or unclean spirits, play in hindering the fulfillment of destiny. Brother John’s book Familiar Spirits blazes a very important trail into some restricted realms of the spirit and exposes it all, empowering the reader with tools for breaking through. The truths contained in this book will fill the reader’s mouth with the much needed bread of deliverance. I highly recommend this work; Prophet John Deby Edukugho has done the body of Christ a great service!” -APOSTLE FRANCIS MYLES Church of the Apostolic Dimension OakBrook, Illinois, U.S.A. “This Book is UNPUTDOWNABLE.” -Students of Spiritual Warfare, Nigeria “A tremendous blessing to those Christians who want to destabilize the devil and recover all he has stolen from them.” -SERGINE SNANOUDJ World Evangelistic Ministries, France
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594671289
ISBN10: 1594671281
John Edukugho
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2004
Publisher: Xulon Press
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