Rating: Summary: A must-have title Review: For those who are in the throes of spiritual warfare, or those who are studying the topic, this title is a must-have for your library. It's not a long read, but it is a deep read - and one that you will find yourself coming back to time and again.Mr. Frangipane is one of my all-time favorite Christian writers. He rightly divides the Word and his wisdom abounds; his humble spirit is found in the essence of his writings. This title, 'The Three Battlegrounds,' will reveal much to the reader on the three most difficult realms of living - with oneself, with one's fellow believers, and with the Lord. The author is astute, with deep knowledge of the Word, and he ever draws the readers back to the source of their faith and love, Jesus Christ. This is one of his best, though all of his writings are on the mark. Be sure to pick up 'Holiness, Truth and the Presence of God' as well. You won't be sorry!
Rating: Summary: A Field Manual for the Spiritual Warrior Review: Frangipane thoroughly explores spiritual warfare in three arenas: the mind, the church, and heavenly places. Although it is plainly written and easy to understand, this is meat, not milk. This Spirit-led author guides the reader through a training course designed for the prayer warrior. Preparing your heart, examining yourself in the light of the Lord, equipping yourself for battle, entering the fray, and standing in victory in Jesus' name are all stunningly portrayed. So, put on your armor of God, put on your reading glasses, and prepare for war...this book delivers the battle plans of the Captain of our salvation - Jesus Christ!
Rating: Summary: The book is about the mind, the church, the heavenly places Review: From the first chapter about the battle ground of the mind, the author's penetrating style invites the this is a book to take a bit at a time, taking time along the wa to search your own heart & make adjustments. It is neither driving nor condemning, but is an invitation to live mre in line with the word of God. Agree quickly with your advisary.
Rating: Summary: A small book with enormous spiritual punch Review: From the first chapter about the battleground of the mind, the author's penetrating style invites the reader to an ongoing spiritual maturing process. This is a book to take a bit at a time, taking time along the way to search your own heart and make adjustments. It is neither driving nor condemning, but is an invitation to live more in line with the word of God. "Agree quickly with your advisary", Frangipane reminds readers. He goes on to explain that if there is an area of darkness in your life, deal with it; for the things hidden away in darkness are the legal playground for the enemy of your soul. This book is a probing and life-changing volume! Whole circles of people have urged one another to wrap their hearts around this text. Read it yourself, work it into your heart, and pass it along.
Rating: Summary: Must read... Review: Great book. I read this after reading Pigs in the Parlor, by Ira Hammond. Mr. Frangipane does a great job of explaining spiritual warfare by making us very aware of the demons we may be harboring in our own life. He never loses his focus of drawing closer to Jesus, and shows that this focus must be in our hearts if we are to be successful at defeating Satan. Definitely hit home with me.
Rating: Summary: A Must Book For Those Involved In Spiritual Warfare! Review: I first purchased this book in the early 90's and what an eye opener it was! If you are involved in spiritual warfare, then this is the book that you should have. If you just want to know more about spiritual warfare, then this is also the book you you must have. Recently, I was led back to this book to review the chapter on the Jezbel spirit. The application of the book is still as powerful today as it was when I first read it!
Rating: Summary: A must for all intercessors!!! Review: I have read this book three or four times throughout the last 5 years. Everytime I pick it up, the Lord reveals something new to me. As an intercessor this book has proven to be a vital tool in prayer. If you are a prayer warrior, read this book.
Rating: Summary: A must for all intercessors!!! Review: I have read this book three or four times throughout the last 5 years. Everytime I pick it up, the Lord reveals something new to me. As an intercessor this book has proven to be a vital tool in prayer. If you are a prayer warrior, read this book.
Rating: Summary: Call to Action Review: I've been searching to learn more about intercessory prayer and spiritual warfare. Frankly, I've spent a good deal of my Christian life afraid to engage my spiritual authority over evil as it has been given to me through Christ. I was scared by other Christians who warned about making sure you have no unconfessed sins or unknown sins in your life to be protected. Frangipane addresses these issues but in a sensible way without instilling fear in his readers. This book has inspired me finally to action with complete faith in the authority and righteousness of Jesus. This was an eye-opening read that I saw ring true with what I've been seeing in my daily life. Frangipane focuses on the love that Christians must have for Jesus and for one another. I found myself grabbing the phone to share meaningful insights with my sister (accountability/prayer partner), my mother, my husband, and my friends. After reading this book, I went back and was reading again "Praying God's Word" by Beth Moore (another favorite author of mine) and noticed that many of her quotes in that book come from "The Three Battlegrounds". I found information in the Jezebel chapter in helping me relate to some of my friends who are having trouble in marriage. I found wonderful insights into my own behavior. I found a sense of purpose and direction in which was previously lacking in my own personal spiritual warfare. I can't tell you how many times my hair was standing on end and a loud, "AH-hah" came from me. I know I will use this book over and over again.
Rating: Summary: Call to Action Review: I've been searching to learn more about intercessory prayer and spiritual warfare. Frankly, I've spent a good deal of my Christian life afraid to engage my spiritual authority over evil as it has been given to me through Christ. I was scared by other Christians who warned about making sure you have no unconfessed sins or unknown sins in your life to be protected. Frangipane addresses these issues but in a sensible way without instilling fear in his readers. This book has inspired me finally to action with complete faith in the authority and righteousness of Jesus. This was an eye-opening read that I saw ring true with what I've been seeing in my daily life. Frangipane focuses on the love that Christians must have for Jesus and for one another. I found myself grabbing the phone to share meaningful insights with my sister (accountability/prayer partner), my mother, my husband, and my friends. After reading this book, I went back and was reading again "Praying God's Word" by Beth Moore (another favorite author of mine) and noticed that many of her quotes in that book come from "The Three Battlegrounds". I found information in the Jezebel chapter in helping me relate to some of my friends who are having trouble in marriage. I found wonderful insights into my own behavior. I found a sense of purpose and direction in which was previously lacking in my own personal spiritual warfare. I can't tell you how many times my hair was standing on end and a loud, "AH-hah" came from me. I know I will use this book over and over again.
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