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  • av Joseph W. Walker
    195,-

    Walker shows readers how to break free of demonic attack for good. He discusses the intersection between spiritual authority and clinical spiritual counseling. That way, readers can identify underlying issues at work, which can help save their lives, marriages, and ministries.

  • av J Lee Grady
    208,-

  • av Larry Huch
    251,-

    This book will change my perspective of God to see that no matter what the enemy or the world throws at me, He has given me thousands of promises to overcome these obstacles. For forty-five years, Larry and Tiz Huch have been teaching believers how to access the promises God has given in His Word. They have shared keys for activating, receivin...

  • av R T Kendall
    208,-

    This book will guide me through the challenges and blessings of receiving God's anointing so that I can use greater wisdom and discernment of how to properly use a double portion of anointing. Next to Moses, Elijah was the greatest prophet of the Old Testament. But he was so human-so much so that James said he was "just like us" (Jas. 5:17). O..

  • av Steve Foss
    227,-

    Have you ever wondered what Satan’s biggest weapon against God’s people is? This book is going to help me understand shame as the root spirit that the enemy has unleased to control, dominate, manipulate, and demoralize God’s people. No longer will I be bound to the enemy’s tactics as I begin to set my eyes on the things that Jesus cares most deeply about. During one of his most intense spiritual battles, international evangelist Steve Foss received a series of prophetic dreams and visions that exposed the key weapon the enemy is using against God’s people—shame. Believers are ashamed of past mistakes. Churches are being shamed for standing for the gospel. Brother is turning against brother as the culture shames those who don’t walk in lockstep with their agenda. Cancel culture itself is a way of shaming people into submission to the status quo. Shame is transforming our culture into a godless, sin-celebrating society. Shame was the final attack upon Jesus when He was on the cross, and it was designed to keep Him from fulfilling His destiny. But God has given His people a more powerful weapon to overcome the enemy’s attacks. We just have to learn how to use it. In Satan’s Big Fat Lie, Foss exposes Satan’s great end-time strategy and how Christians can war against it. Shame is that great demon power the enemy has unleashed to control, dominate, manipulate, and demoralize God’s people. But discovering what Jesus is focused on will empower us to overcome and walk in perfect peace in the midst of the chaos of this world. 

  • av Mary Colbert
    153,-

  • av John Eckhardt
    153,-

  • av Michael L. Brown
    206,-

  • av John Eckhardt
    153,-

    God's country isn't found on a map. It's found in His presence. From Best-Selling Author John Eckhardt... When God delivered the people of Israel, He brought them into a good land, flowing with milk and honey. The good land is a picture of kingdom living. As the people of God, we enter the good land through Jesus Christ and possess it by faith.

  • av R.T. Kendall
    206,-

  • av R.T. Kendall
    196,-

  • av John Eckhardt
    196,-

  • av Ryan Lestrange
    195,-

    This resource will equip readers to pursue God's unique calling on their lives even when they feel left out, overlooked, or misunderstood.

  • av Sam Storms
    201,-

    Few other issues have separated the church more than the issue of tongues. Sam Storms focuses on this controversial subject with his signature insights to theology and the gifts of the spirit. What does the gift giver say about the gift He gave? Storms seeks to bring balance to this subject in The Language of Heaven as he wrestles with this s...

  • av Rabbi K. A. Schneider
    190,-

    This book will help you understand the history of Christianity and Judaism, get into greater alignment with God's plan of redemption, be better equipped to share the gospel with Jewish people, and become more sensitive to and appreciative of their Hebraic heritage.

  • av William Mcdowell
    188,-

  • av R.T. Kendall
    178,-

  • av Tim Hill
    198,-

    The end times could be the beginning of your greatest blessing. Rather than Christians living in fear of what's to come, Tim Hill invites them to move to a new level of trust and confidence in God and a higher level of faith and expectation as they discover the accelerated season of favor God has promised for the days ahead. Flying in the face..

  • av Mark Biltz
    198,-

    Will the real Antichrist please stand up? For the last two thousand years people have been anxiously trying to analyze who the Antichrist might be and when he might be revealed. Many people have made preposterous claims, and of course, they have been wrong. If you're not careful, you can get caught up in the debate and spend so much time arguing..

  • av Jonathan Bernis
    188,-

    The crisis in the Middle East is not a political issue. It's a spiritual issue. Rapidly unfolding events in the Middle East will shape the future, not just of Israel but of our entire world. This insightful commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Bernis combines historical, biblical, and prophetic teaching to help you understand what's happening and how B.

  • av Michael L. Brown
    188,-

    Music can either Connect You to God or Drive You to the Devil. God created the human race to enjoy music and to make music, and through music the world has been dramatically changed-for good and for evil. In this fascinating book Michael L. Brown takes the reader on a journey through the history of music-from classical to rock and from hip-hop...

  • av R.T. Kendall
    188,-

  • av Mike Bickle
    178,-

  • av Rich Wilkerson
    201,-

  • av R.T. Kendall
    188,-

  • av Carol Peters-Tanksley
    188,-

    The apostle Paul said Christians do not grieve in the same way as those who do not have hope (1 Thess. 4:13). But that doesn't mean we don't or shouldn't grieve. In The Christian's Journey Through Grief, Dr. Carol Peters-Tanksley explores the difference in the Christian's grieving process, showing what a healthy grieving process looks like and

  • av Cherie Calbom
    178,-

  • av Jennifer Leclaire
    179,-

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