Soul Ties : The Unseen Bond In Relationships
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When we realize that relationships are more than just a physical meeting of two people, we begin to understand that some of our relationships might have affected our lives in a negative way. We may find ourselves damaged and tied in a place of bondage from which God wants us to be set free. A way of describing this unseen hold that ties us to bad relationships is an ungodly soul-tie. It is a tie in the spiritual realm that has a hold on the soul. As you read this book you will discover how to find release from ungodly soul-ties and most importantly experience God’s freedom and healing. The teaching will be of vital importance to those seeking to help those struggling with the consequences of difficult or ungodly relationships. This book is part of Sovereign World “Truth & Freedom” series based on the renowned teaching program from Ellel Ministries International.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781852404512
ISBN10: 1852404515
David Cross
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2006
Truth And Freedom
Publisher: Sovereign World
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