Small But Mighty
$16.99
A Parent’s Guide to Raising Spiritual Warriors
Every night, Sharee Dorsett’s three-year-old son was tormented by frightening dreams and visions. She would turn on the lights to show him that nothing was there. But each morning, he would wake with bites and scratches all over his body.
Crying out to God for answers, Sharee heard the Holy Spirit say, “Why are you lying to him? There is something in his room.” She questioned: “God, what do you want me to do, tell my little boy that there are monsters in his room?” The Lord responded “No! Teach his hands to war.”
Sharee began seeking God’s strategy for equipping children to know their own spiritual authority, to walk in spiritual discernment, and to wield supernatural weapons for spiritual warfare.
In Small but Mighty, she imparts these strategies to you.
Empower your children to…
*Overcome bullying dark forces
*Discover their identity as children of the King
*Walk in peace and confidence because of a relationship with God
*Guard their gates connected to the supernatural realm
*Pray scripture to activate angelic assistance
Now more than ever, we must equip this generation for victory over the enemy. Start training your children for victorious spiritual warfare today!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768451986
ISBN10: 0768451981
Sharee Dorsett
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2020
Publisher: Destiny Image
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