Mind Battles : Root Out Mental Triggers To Release Peace
$18.99
Fear is one of the driving forces of our lives, especially when times are dark and we don’t know who to trust. Our own minds can torment us when we experience emotional ailments, vain imaginations, uncontrollable thoughts, demonic attacks, or mental health issues.
“We all have a battle that triggers unproductive and unfruitful thoughts,” explains prophetic deliverance minister and author Kathy DeGraw. “Although the battle rages in our minds, the truth is we have the power within us to capture, dismiss, and change every negative thought.”
In Mind Battles: Root Out Mental Triggers to Release Peace, you will discover:
*The Bible’s arsenal of tools and weapons to uproot demonic strongholds
*How to take control of vain imaginations
*The root cause of depressing and tormenting thoughts that threaten your destiny
*Revelation and application to receive mental breakthroughs
*Practical examples and biblical insights for breaking mind-binding torment
*Step-by-step instructions and principles that will release mental peace
*Applications, prayers, and prophetic activations for deliverance
When you uproot the mental triggers that are trying to destroy your peace of mind, you’ll find that supernatural healing awaits.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641239714
ISBN10: 1641239719
Kathy DeGraw
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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