Dealing With Demons
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How Do You Know When You’re Dealing with Demons?
Though many of life’s problems have natural causes, in the back of our minds there is one question that must be considered: Is it the devil?
How do you know if your problem is the result of life choices or a demonic influence?
With a ministry spanning several decades, exorcist Bob Larson has brought God’s freedom to tens of thousands of demonized people worldwide. Over time, he discovered some of the common traits and key identifying marks of the presence of demons. In Dealing With Demons, Larson shares these insights with you!
Learn how to:
*identify the fingerprints of Satan: recognize common symptoms of the devil’s involvement in someone’s life.
*get answers to questions people are afraid to ask: can Christians be demon possessed; can everyday life choices open doors to demons; how do I discern between natural problems and demonic ones?
*position yourself for freedom: receive strategies to avoid Satan’s deadly traps and walk under God’s supernatural protection.
Learn the secrets to identifying demonic tactics and start cracking Satan’s code. You are one step closer to living in victory!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768409673
ISBN10: 0768409675
Bob Larson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2016
Publisher: Destiny Image
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