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You are at war, and you will fight this war every day for the rest of your life. It will cost you everything your carnal flesh desires. Within the pages of this book, you will discover: ¿ What the attitude is of a truly repentant heart ¿ How to walk in complete victory over the forces of darkness ¿ How to walk in victory against carnal and satanic assaults ¿ How to know the difference between a spiritual and carnal attack ¿ Learning spiritual intimacy through obedience. In The Enemy That Is Me, Author Paul Schippel reveals the essential keys given to us through the life of Christ to overcome…mehr

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You are at war, and you will fight this war every day for the rest of your life. It will cost you everything your carnal flesh desires. Within the pages of this book, you will discover: ¿ What the attitude is of a truly repentant heart ¿ How to walk in complete victory over the forces of darkness ¿ How to walk in victory against carnal and satanic assaults ¿ How to know the difference between a spiritual and carnal attack ¿ Learning spiritual intimacy through obedience. In The Enemy That Is Me, Author Paul Schippel reveals the essential keys given to us through the life of Christ to overcome the forces of darkness that resides in the human heart. For within these pages, you will discover life-changing information that will draw you into a more intimate relationship with your creator, a creator who's only desire is to save and redeem you from the disease of sin and to teach you to overcome the enemy that is you.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Schippel is the founder of Prodigal Church USA, which was birthed from his first book From A Prodigal Church to A Prodigal Nation. He received his B.A. in Biblical Studies in 1998, in Fort Myers, Florida, where he also runs a successful construction company. He continues to teach Bible prophecy and personal growth proclaiming an Old Testament God in a New Testament age.