Deliverance And Demonology (Audio CD)
$29.99
In this six-CD audio teaching, Bible scholar and teacher Derek Prince shares his personal testimony and growing awareness of what the cross accomplished, and then explains what all believers need to know about spiritual warfare.
Topics included are:
*How I Came to Grips with Demons
*How Jesus Dealt with Demons
*Nature and Activity of Demons
*How to Recognize and Expel Demons
**Cult and Occult: Satan’s Snares Disclosed
*Seven Ways to Keep Your Deliverance
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629117089
ISBN10: 1629117080
Derek Prince
Binding: Audio CD
Published: April 2016
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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