Do Not Leave Quietly
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You were raised up for this moment to speak on behalf of Heaven.
The battle is raging. Two realms are seeking to influence the natural world – light or darkness. There is no middle ground. Depending on how you participate and show up in life, either Heaven or Hell will advance its agenda into the Earth. The invisible world, by and large, does not simply manifest its objectives and agendas. It seeks a person and requires a voice.
The choice is yours: will you be a voice for Heaven to advance in the Earth… or an idle endorser of Hell’s agenda to steal, kill and destroy?
Mario Murillo is a bestselling author, popular blogger, and minister of the Gospel. He has been an evangelist for nearly 50 years. As culture has changed, Murillo’s message has remained fixed and steadfast. As culture shifts again, God is looking to raise up an army of prophetic people whose voices have impact and actually shape the direction of their nations.
Do Not Leave Quietly is a prophetic call to action for every single reader to:
*To fulfill your destiny, live with purpose and feel significant.
*Give your life and voice to speaking what the Spirit of God is saying.
*Activating the key to seeing signs and wonders flow.
*Discover the secret to prophesying with power and holy thunder.
*Enter the doorway to releasing deliverance.
It’s time for the people of God to break the silence. It’s time for those who carry the Word of God to boldly speak forth in love and truth. You were born to be a voice of breakthrough!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768459197
ISBN10: 0768459192
Mario Murillo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Destiny Image
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