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Angels Dark and Light

Angels Dark and Light

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: Garys book Angels Dark and Light is a very informative piece of litterature. Any chrstian or non-christian who would like to know more about angels I incourage you to read this book to better understand the spirtual beings that we can and canot see that are around us at all times. Gary gives great description of his own experience with angelic forces along with dark angelic encounters that many of us could be faced with if led down the wrong path. I have nothing but good comments about the way he uncovers the angelic moroni message the mormons teach. Again an awsome book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Pleased Reader
Review: I bought Gary Kinnamans book almost 2 years ago and have read through it about 3 times.The book is well written and makes valid points that are always Bible based.If you are looking for a non-New Aged book about angels, this is the book for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Truly Annointed and Educational
Review: Kinnaman explains that ignorance is one of the enemy's greatest strategies to keeping Christians and non-Christians oblivious to attacks. When I first read "Angels Dark and Light," I was very young in the Lord and spiritual warfare was just a vague summary of an even more vague Ephesians 6:12. As I read further and further (and believe you me, coming across this book was intended by someone greater than myself!), I had so many questions and mental "Aha!"'s that helped me seek guidance from my pastor, spiritual beacons within the church, and, of course, from the Lord. I have recently went back to the book, after being delivered of many demonic attacks, to compare and contrast if those questions were answers as well as to parallel experiences. Kinnaman is a great guide to those who want to know more about the difference between dark (bad) and light (good) angels, what they "do for a living," and how all of this comes together in the art of spiritual combat, concluding where our humanistic roles as Christians lie. Kinnaman's information and message is definatley annointed. Don't let the lack of knowledge catch you opening doors to unwanted guests and feelings! To have wisdom is to have greater discernment. As Kinnaman says in chapter 13 of this book, "What you don't know CAN hurt you!" ((if you're wondering why I gave it a four, it's only because I wanted more pages in the book! I was left wanting more!))

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Truly Annointed and Educational
Review: Kinnaman explains that ignorance is one of the enemy's greatest strategies to keeping Christians and non-Christians oblivious to attacks. When I first read "Angels Dark and Light," I was very young in the Lord and spiritual warfare was just a vague summary of an even more vague Ephesians 6:12. As I read further and further (and believe you me, coming across this book was intended by someone greater than myself!), I had so many questions and mental "Aha!"'s that helped me seek guidance from my pastor, spiritual beacons within the church, and, of course, from the Lord. I have recently went back to the book, after being delivered of many demonic attacks, to compare and contrast if those questions were answers as well as to parallel experiences. Kinnaman is a great guide to those who want to know more about the difference between dark (bad) and light (good) angels, what they "do for a living," and how all of this comes together in the art of spiritual combat, concluding where our humanistic roles as Christians lie. Kinnaman's information and message is definatley annointed. Don't let the lack of knowledge catch you opening doors to unwanted guests and feelings! To have wisdom is to have greater discernment. As Kinnaman says in chapter 13 of this book, "What you don't know CAN hurt you!" ((if you're wondering why I gave it a four, it's only because I wanted more pages in the book! I was left wanting more!))


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