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Defeating Dark Angels: Breaking Demonic Oppressions in the Believer's Life

Title:Defeating Dark Angels: Breaking Demonic Oppressions in the Believer's Life
Author:Dr. Charles H. Kraft
Rating:4.70 (529 Votes)
Asin:0830747478
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:288 Pages
Publish Date:2011-11-15
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Readers will find first-hand accounts of demonic activity in the lives of people just like them, and gain a biblical understanding of why and how dark forces come against God’s people. Dr. Kraft approaches this often-sensationalized topic with a unique mix of scholarly research and practicality, coaching readers to address underlying emotional and mental problems with clinical therapy and pastoral counseling. This is the practical and spiritual help readers need to defeat dark angels in their own lives and to minister God’s freedom and healing to others. Demonic oppression is a reality, but it is not always the only problem.

Editorial : About the AuthorDr. Charles H. Kraft Pasadena, CA is Professor of Anthropology and Intercultural Communication at Fuller Theological Seminary’s School of Intercultural Studies, where he teaches anthropology, missiology, intercultural communication, prayer ministry and spiritual warfare. He conducts seminars around the world on inner healing, deliverance and spiritual warfare.

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