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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 239 EAN: 9780883683248 ISBN: 0883683245 Label: Whitaker House Manufacturer: Whitaker House Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: 1992-03 Publisher: Whitaker House Studio: Whitaker House Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Do you know how Satan can use "doorways" including yoga, role-playing games, and meditation, to bring demonic destruction into your home? In this spiritual warfare manual, Rebecca Brown writes from seven years experience helping deliver many people out of hardcore satanism. In this sequel to her best-selling book He Came to Set the Captives Free, you will learn to stand victoriously against Satan, deal with the dangerous New Age teachings, recognize and deal with satanic ritualistic abuse of children, minister in the area of deliverance, and handle the rarely discussed problems people face after deliverance. Satan hates you and wants to destroy you. To be victorious you must Prepare for War. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - ANTI-CATHOLIC IDIOTIC DRIVEL - A GOOD BOOK FOR GULLIBLE MORONSIt is hard to believe in this day and age that a book like this could be published, much less written. It is a bizarre mix of medieval superstition and tabloid sensationalism. The usual stupid accusations agsinst Catholic theology, as well as the spritual beliefs of the author, have no footnotes or references. Most of the stories and anecdotes appear to be embellishments of sordid and inane tales found in 'The National Enquirer.' By using the phony name of Dr. Rebecca ... Read More Rating: - Not CredibleThe author presents a fictional account of her exploits that simply are not credible. No citations, no footnotes, no endorsements from Christian pastors, theologians, physicians, witnesses, or other Christian writers. If these are missing, beware. This is a wild ride and certain to betray your trust in the power of God to overcome evil, to counsel and seek His own. The Lord Jesus Christ most certainly did not authorize the writer to attack the Catholic Church, and her accusations about Christian ... Read More Rating: - Just as good as He Came to Set the Captives FreeI can't stress enough all the truth Rebecca Brown's books have. The body of Christ truly needs to know about the spiritual warfare they are exposed to on a daily basis. It is not a matter of becoming obsessed with the enemy, but to know enough in order to protect your Salvation and help others as well! "I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying." John 11:25 NLT Rating: - Not a credible account -- do research on the authorI have read this book several times and have written to the author to get her story as well. The author's real name is Ruth Bailey, who had her medical license revoked in the state of Indiana. She also got in trouble with the medical board for giving her patients an unusually high dose of Demerol, for having delusions about patients suffering from demonic oppression, and for repeatedly misdiagnosing her patients. The real "Elaine" has been known to fabricate sensational stories to get attention (All ... Read More Rating: - Extrememly BeneficialI have read this book many times and the Lord recently led me to pick it up again. I must say that pg. 66-67 is an answer to prayer and was a huge encouragement for a friend of mine helping her lead someone to Christ.I have found the book scripturally sound and I really appreciate Ms. Brown's boldness. Bottom line is, Jesus said a bad tree cannot produce good fruit, and a good tree cannot produce bad fruit. Her books have produced excellent fruit in my life, and several of my friends lives who I have ... Read More
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