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Answer God's call to arms. Evil from the world, the flesh, and the
devil preys on those we love and stalks our every move. If we're
not fighting back, we're losing. In On Spiritual Warfare, the
sequel to On Spiritual Combat, Dave Grossman and Chris Pascoe guide
Christians through operations of advanced spiritual warfare. Battle
the forces of evil with twenty-two intensely practical WARNORDS, or
military "warning orders," drawn from the writings of Luther and
Erasmus. These strategic warnings and tactical orders will equip
you to recognize and fearlessly confront evil, confess and repent
of your own sin, serve others as you become sanctified, and mature
into a triumphant spiritual warrior of God. Filled with Scripture,
powerful hymns, battle prep questions, and practical direction, On
Spiritual Warfare is the map you need to successfully complete your
mission from God. You become victorious as a Christian by living
virtuously. Victory through virtue!
The exploits of a hapless cat for whom nine lives are not nearly
enough In the long history of mankind's relationship with felines,
one cat stands head and shoulders below the rest. Highly
inflammable, the glass-jawed Birmingham lurches from one
catastrophe to the next. Through encounters with washing machine
spin cycles to his lovelorn pursuit of the aggressively
uninterested Sammy, Chris Pascoe's hilarious book paints an
intimate portrait of the author's calamitous relationship with a
cat wholly unsuited to being feline. Persistently molested by an
irate sparrow, physically incapable of negotiating the intricacies
of the cat-flap and with a near-fatal appreciation of the effects
of gravity, Brum nevertheless remains steadfast in his subconscious
pursuit of oblivion. Worryingly, these stories are true. Will nine
lives be enough?
You can take a cat to water but you can't make it think. Last
summer, Chris Pascoe decided to do something monumentally stupid.
He decided to stay at home with his two-and-a-half-year-old
daughter Maya and disaster-prone tabby Birmingham, Brum for short.
And also with Brum's rather vicious live-in-partner-girl-cat Sammy,
who he intended mainly not to wake. Let biting cats lie. Why he
believed time with Brum would, with all the years of contrary
evidence, be quality he's not at all sure . . . The result is a
series of tales of death-defying feats. Paddling pools, gazebos,
small birds and kitchens - all aspects of normal life can take a
dangerous turn with the presence of Brum. Pascoe tries to train the
tabby, restrain the tabby and even researches the stories of other
danger cats in a bid to keep Brum alive a bit longer. And
amazingly, despite the efforts of his exuberant two-year-old with a
plastic mallet, he still is.
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