Reverse The Curse
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There are many wounded and brokenhearted people in the Body of Christ who are suffering in their minds and emotions. The battleground of Satan’s attack has been in the mental arena. Yet there has not been any practical teaching that would guide people into mental and emotional wholeness.
This book will show you how to reverse the emotional curse and, in so doing, open the door for physical healing and miracles in believers’ lives.
Doctors cannot reverse the curse of sickness. Only Jesus can reverse the curse and bring perfect healing and wholeness to an individual’s life.
In the book, you will learn how to activate God’s power in your body by speaking and acting your faith upon God’s Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780961897505
ISBN10: 0961897503
Annette Capps
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 1987
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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