Spirit Wars : Winning The Invisible Battle Against Sin And The Enemy (Reprinted)
$15.99
12 Chapters
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According to Scripture, Christians don’t have to sin, says Kris Vallotton. This bold message revolutionizes how believers approach internal struggles, resulting in freedom and victory.
This book teaches that a person is a triune being composed of spirit, soul and body, each dimension affecting the other. Vallotton, writes each chapter with humility as he couples his testimony with the Word of God. A transparent acount of anxiety attacks, demonic visitations, physical sickness and a spirit of fear, Spirit Wars identifies why the behavior of the spirit world is difficult to define.
Readers are exposed to the promised restoration in Jesus regardless of any spiritual attacks they face.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800794934
ISBN10: 0800794931
Kris Vallotton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2012
Publisher: Chosen Books
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