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Books > Christianity > Protestantism & Protestant Churches > Other Protestant & Nonconformist Churches > Pentecostal Churches
Satan prowls around, ready to pounce on our every weakness, fill us
with fear, and destroy our intimate relationship with Christ. But we
are not defenseless. We have weapons of warfare enabling us to be
spiritually aggressive and face the devil head on. Rather than lose
ground in our faith, we can live armed and dangerous!
In this handbook of militant prayers, evangelist and ex-satanist John
Ramirez helps you prepare for and move into advanced combat. He covers
topics such as
- strengthening your position as a warrior
- opening your spiritual eyes
- releasing the thunder of God against the devil
- loosing God's blessings
- and more!
We have the authority and the mandate to destroy the works of the
devil. Let's do it!
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All In
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Robert Etemadi
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R419
Discovery Miles 4 190
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Christ-Centered
(Paperback)
Robert P. Menzies; Foreword by George O Wood
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R576
R525
Discovery Miles 5 250
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In Matarenda/Talents in Zimbabwean Pentecostalism, the fourteen
contributors to this multidisciplinary collection reflect on how
Pentecostalism contributes to the empowerment of marginalised
societies, how it empowers women in particular through the
matarenda (talents) principles, and how it contributes to the
development of wider society. All but three of the authors are
Zimbabwean Pentecostals. The book deals with such subjects as
gender equality, economics and finance, poverty alleviation and
sustainable development, education, and entrepreneurship. A
remarkable independent Zimbabwean church has harnessed biblical
principles from the Parable of the Talents to empower women and
those marginalised by economic disasters. It is particularly
relevant for understanding the potential of African Pentecostalism
in dealing with social and economic challenges.
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