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Description: The book of Psalms stands out as the most powerful and frequently read portion of the Bible for waging war against enemies.Since the beginning of time, Psalms have been one of the sources of power to unleash fire on your adversaries.Besides the Qur'an, Sunna, and Torah, the Psalm is the only powerful book considered sacred by other religions in spiritual warfare.Praying with psalms is a biblically grounded practice fully supported by God's word as a weapon in the spiritual journey.How can using the Bible to reverse (undo) the effects of Satan in the lives of the saints be unscriptural?The Psalms contain many petitions and hymns to God. As well, they may act as a deep and powerful direction for our personal prayer lives. The Psalms include a whole range of human emotions. Because the Psalms are a recorded judgment, remembering God's promises can help you win the war. There are Psalms of breakthrough, good health, blessings, financial success, business and career advancement, thanking and honoring God, prosperity in business, fresh life, protection, wise choices, and so forth.The Psalms speak to every aspect of existence in our broken world.You'll get further guidance on using the Book of Psalms from this book. Since all of the psalmists are cited throughout the book, you don't need to bring your Bible.Unleash the Psalms' power for your spiritual warfare! Explore a collection of powerful Psalms for prayer warfare and prepare yourself for winning wars. Become better at prayer and overcome spiritual challenges.Grab a copy of "Powerful Psalms for Prayer Warfare" right now and enter a world of victory and heavenly power."
As a United States Capitol Police Officer, Tim Jones made it his duty to guard our nation's leaders. He was on duty when the plane hit the Pentagon on 911 and was in the building when a letter containing anthrax was sent to Tom Daschle's office. But his career was cut short when what first appeared to be a flu turned out to be something much more serious: thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura (TTP), a life-threatening blood disorder.Over the next several years, he battled the disease with the help of his family, undergoing grueling procedures day after day. If not for his renewed faith in God, Tim might not have made it through these dark times. His faith now strong, Tim was able to gain a new perspective on life that has allowed him to persevere and share his story with the world.
"I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord. They are plans for good and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." - Jeremiah 29:11, TLB Could the living God really have a glorious purpose for you-just like He did with Mary? Mary had nothing. No expensive chariot, no six-figure income, no higher education. But she was called blessed and favored because of what God was planning to do through her. The Lord was with her, and that made all the difference. Will you respond like Mary and say, "I am the Lord's servant, and I'm willing to do whatever He wants"? The blessed and highly favored life is not really about who you are, but whose you are. It is not about externals but what God is doing in your life internally. The turning point in Mary's life was when she began to see herself as God saw her. It should be your turning point too. Are you ready? Then welcome to A Blessed And Highly Favored Life.
Pontius Pilate is the governor and prefect of Judea. He has been given the authority to rule the province by the emperor of Rome. Pilate lives up to his reputation as a harsh and cynical leader, and it has put him at odds with the people of Judea, especially the religious sect known as the Sanhedrin. The tension further escalates when members of the Sanhedrin arrive at Pilate's court one Friday morning to have him authorize the execution of another man they've deemed as a threat to their agenda, a man known as Jesus of Nazareth. As Pilate presides over the trial, he notices something unique about Jesus and secretly tries to spare him from the trap set by their common enemies and from the wrath of the Roman Empire. The pressure mounts as Pilate becomes torn between his duties as governor and his growing convictions about Jesus. But he soon realizes that he is a part of a Divine Plan that will change his life and the rest of the world.
Teaching the World: Foundations for Online Theological Education brings together educators from a wide range of backgrounds and from some of the largest providers of online theological education in the world. Together, they present a revolutionary new approach to online theological education, highly practical and yet thoroughly shaped by Scripture and theology.
Many of us worry about our kids getting pulled under by our culture's negative currents. We try to shout over the roar of media blitzes, misguided values in the schools, and peer pressure. And we wonder how to raise faithful children.
The Gothic and the Carnivalesque in American Culture offers a new account of the American Gothic. Gothic studies, the field that explores horrid and frightful narratives, usually describes the genre as exploring genuine historical fears, crises and traumas, yet this does not account for the ways in which the genre is often a source of wicked delight as much as it is of horror - its audiences laugh as often as they shriek. This book traces the carnivalesque tradition in the American Gothic from the nineteenth into the late twentieth century. It discusses the festivals offered by Poe, Hawthorne and Irving; the celebrations of wickedness offered by the Weird Tales writers, including H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith; the curious aura attached to Ray Bradbury's stories; the way in which hosted horrors in comics and on television in the 1950s and 1960s taught their mass audiences how to read the genre; Stephen King's nurturing of a new audience for Gothic carnivals in the 1970s and 1980s; and the confluence of Gothic story and Goth subculture in the 1990s.Introduction: BallyhooChapter One: Theory, Practice and Gothic CarnivalChapter Two: 'The Delight of its Horror' - Poe's Carnivals and the Nineteenth-Century American GothicChapter Three: Weird Tales and Pulp SubjunctivityChapter Four: Ray Bradbury and the October AuraChapter Five: Hosted Horrors of the 1950s and 1960sChapter Six: Stephen King, Affect and the Real Limits of Gothic PracticeChapter Seven: Every Day is Halloween - Goth and the GothicConclusion: Waiting for the Great Pumpkin
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