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After years of professional ministry, Alan found himself spiritually bankrupt during the perfect storm. A mom with colon cancer and a difficult adoption became the perfect storm to expose the chinks in his armor. He would have to learn how to pray like a warrior during this time of temptation and doubt. God reminded him of the weapons found in Ephesians 6. The armor of God became more than a Sunday School lesson. It revealed the identity in Christ that Alan was struggling with. This book shows how Christians can pray more effectively using the Armor of God as a guide.

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After years of professional ministry, Alan found himself spiritually bankrupt during the perfect storm. A mom with colon cancer and a difficult adoption became the perfect storm to expose the chinks in his armor. He would have to learn how to pray like a warrior during this time of temptation and doubt. God reminded him of the weapons found in Ephesians 6. The armor of God became more than a Sunday School lesson. It revealed the identity in Christ that Alan was struggling with. This book shows how Christians can pray more effectively using the Armor of God as a guide.


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Autorenporträt
Alan Clark lives in Franklin, Tennessee, with his wife Kim and three daughters: Kristina, Anastasia, and Tasha. Alan became a Christ follower in college and has worked in youth and children's ministry. He is currently pastoring with the people of Gateway Community Church in Franklin.