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Spiritual Warfare: A Six-Week, No-Homework Bible Study--More Than 900,000 Sold in the Series
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Spiritual Warfare: A Six-Week, No-Homework Bible Study--More Than 900,000 Sold in the Series

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Are you ready for battle?
 
Whether you realize it or not, you live in the midst of spiritual combat. Your enemy, the devil, is dangerous, destructive, and determined to keep you from effectively serving God. In order to defend yourself against his attacks, you need to know how the enemy operates.
 
Through this six-week study you will gain a thorough knowledge of the enemy’s tactics and schemes. As you discover the truth about Satan—including the limits of his power—you will be equipped to stand firm against his attacks and to develop a strategy for living daily in victory.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 7, 2012
ISBN9780307729804
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Spiritual Warfare: A Six-Week, No-Homework Bible Study--More Than 900,000 Sold in the Series
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Kay Arthur

Kay Arthur is a four-time Gold Medallion award-winning author, member of NRB Hall of Fame, and beloved international Bible teacher. She and her husband, Jack, cofounded Precept Ministries International to teach people how to discover truth through inductive study. Precept provides teaching and training through study books, TV and radio programs, the Internet, and conferences in over 180 countries and 70 languages.

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