Devil Goes Missing
$21.99
A comprehensive how to guide for those involved in the practice of deliverance, providing a sensible and theological treatment of an area that is often over-sensationalised. The Devil Goes Missing? takes seriously the spiritual opposition to the Kingdom without giving it excessive credence. Covering areas such as generational healing, cultural considerations and inappropriate deliverance. The theological underpinning contains numerous examples and case studies and will deal with frequently asked questions. It has a “how to” guide for those involved in the practice of deliverance. The book will be of enormous benefit to clergy, pastors and lay leaders of all denominations,
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SKU (ISBN): 9780857217912
ISBN10: 0857217917
John Woolmer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2017
Publisher: Monarch Books
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