Track Down

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Celestine S. Ikwuamaesi ISBN: 9781449765804
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: November 30, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Celestine S. Ikwuamaesi
ISBN: 9781449765804
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: November 30, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Neither give place to the devil. (Eph 4:27)

You accepted Christ without repentance. Thats why you could keep cult materials in the drawer and the Bible on the desk. Your former cult members call you DeBoss; your church members call you Pastor.

The Queen roared. Her voice rumbled as in a dark cave. Soon, a croaky voice came on. Hes still our man, though a traitor.

Many Christians believe the devil exists only on the pages of the Bible. Many collect items associated with the devil or Satan worship; call them Artifacts. Many more believe their earlier romance with the devil is over. Forget it! The enemy never gives up. He searches for a way to recapture his former captive: an opening through sin, or a link through his patented items.

Track Down provides insight into how the Devil latches on to peoples ignorancenot sin this timeto frustrate deserters who take up arms against his kingdom by preaching Christ.

This is not about Satanism or demonism, but real life spiritual experience that beclouds the intellect.

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Neither give place to the devil. (Eph 4:27)

You accepted Christ without repentance. Thats why you could keep cult materials in the drawer and the Bible on the desk. Your former cult members call you DeBoss; your church members call you Pastor.

The Queen roared. Her voice rumbled as in a dark cave. Soon, a croaky voice came on. Hes still our man, though a traitor.

Many Christians believe the devil exists only on the pages of the Bible. Many collect items associated with the devil or Satan worship; call them Artifacts. Many more believe their earlier romance with the devil is over. Forget it! The enemy never gives up. He searches for a way to recapture his former captive: an opening through sin, or a link through his patented items.

Track Down provides insight into how the Devil latches on to peoples ignorancenot sin this timeto frustrate deserters who take up arms against his kingdom by preaching Christ.

This is not about Satanism or demonism, but real life spiritual experience that beclouds the intellect.

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