Guerra Espiritual – (Spanish)
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Comenzando hoy, su familia puede estar a salvo de la devastacion de ataques por parte de fortalezas de oscuridad espirituales: peleas, division, vacio, amargura, desesperacion y mucho mas.
En este contundente libro, Marilyn Hickey muestra, por medio de sus propias experiencias y las de otros, como contraatacar con exito utilizando las poderosas armas espirituales que ios le ha dado. Entonces, usted puede:
*Ser libre de maldiciones generacionales.
*Conquistar pecados y habitos arraigados.
*Recibir poderosas respuestas a la oracion.
*Bloquear los ataques de Satanas.
*Liberar a otros de la atadura espiritual.
*Vencer las tentaciones.
*Recibir proteccion divina.
Guerra Espiritual revela las estrategias del enemigo y le equipa a usted para participar en batallas espirituales… !Y GANAR!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603742733
UPC: 630809742735
Language: Spanish
Marilyn Hickey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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