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Rating: Summary: A very timely, informative, and on target resource. Review: For those who haven't read it and think (or expect) this book is about witches and either true or fictional witch related stories ...wrong!It is a book about witchcraft though! It's about the kind of witchcraft that happenens in Christ professing, evangelical, "we don't have that kind of thing happening in our church" churches. Anyone who thinks that their church is immune to this type of situation should read it. Anyone who wonders why there always seems to be division, disunity, and conflict in their church should read this book. Anyone who wonders why their church just seems to be "spinning its wheels but not going anywhere" should read this book. Anyone in a position of leadership, authority, or influence in a church should make a point of reading this book. Anyone who thinks that the words "manipulate" "dominate" and "intimidate" have an strangely familiar ring to them - in relation to activities in their church should definitely read this book!
Rating: Summary: exposing witchcraft in the church Review: I think that the book is very informative. The only people that say that it is not represent the puppet on the strings on the cover of this book. I think a lot of times we come into a relationship with God with some of the habits of the world still in us and we need books like this one as a form of correction.The bible saids that my people perish for lack of knowledge.
Rating: Summary: A BOLD EXPOSE OF WHAT MAY BE OCCURING IN THE CHISTIAN CHURCH Review: Rick Godwin makes a bold statement about the possible influence of witchcraft within the church. Good luck to you, Rick! Whilst this may be the most accurate review of what is happening in the church, it is certainly the hardest for Christians to accept. We tend to think of ourselves as immune to any kind of attack. I think people should read this book with an open mind and start praying - not witch-hunting.
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