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Spirit Warriors : A Soldier Looks at Spiritual Warfare

Spirit Warriors : A Soldier Looks at Spiritual Warfare

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suit Up!
Review: Get your spiritual armour ready. This is probably the best non-fiction Christian book I have read in a year. The author was in Special Ops, so he has an idea what warfare is about. This book was recommended to me by a church member who also was in Special Ops. He says that the author is dead-on. The advice is usable by all Christians and reminds us to stand firm in our faith and be prepared for the weapons of the Evil One. Recommended for men and women, late teens through adult.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suit Up!
Review: Get your spiritual armour ready. This is probably the best non-fiction Christian book I have read in a year. The author was in Special Ops, so he has an idea what warfare is about. This book was recommended to me by a church member who also was in Special Ops. He says that the author is dead-on. The advice is usable by all Christians and reminds us to stand firm in our faith and be prepared for the weapons of the Evil One. Recommended for men and women, late teens through adult.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book on Spiritual Warfare
Review: I've read several books on spiritual warfare lately, and found that from a practical point of view, who better to tell us about warfare than a modern-day warrior? Although I prefer Kay Arthur's book on warfare because it made me dig more deeply in the Scriptures and make conclusions for myself, I still think Mr. Weber's book gave better insight from the point of view of someone who had actually been in a war. I would recommend reading both books to give a balanced view on this subject, spiritual and practical.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book on Spiritual Warfare
Review: I've read several books on spiritual warfare lately, and found that from a practical point of view, who better to tell us about warfare than a modern-day warrior? Although I prefer Kay Arthur's book on warfare because it made me dig more deeply in the Scriptures and make conclusions for myself, I still think Mr. Weber's book gave better insight from the point of view of someone who had actually been in a war. I would recommend reading both books to give a balanced view on this subject, spiritual and practical.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Call to battle!
Review: Stu Weber, a pastor and former Green Beret captain, has written "Spirit Warriors" from the perspective that the Christian life is the war to end all wars. If you are a Christian - male or female - you are a spirit warrior in a "flat-out, knock-down, drag-out war". It is imperative that Christians grasp this reality. Weber states that a wartime theme pervades Scripture. Christians are called to 'fight the good fight of faith' and everywhere there are scriptures mentioning attacks, blood sacrifices, swords, shields, battles, defeats, and victories. Our adversary the devil is real, intense, and extremely devious, but thankfully he is not all-powerful or all-knowing. Neither will he be ultimately successful. God has given us angels, spiritual armour, and His Word to equip us for victory. With these, we can take captive every thought and tear down every stronghold that is raised up against the truth that is in Christ Jesus.
I found this book inspiring and uplifting. It charges the heart with spiritual vitality and strengthened faith in Jesus. The author addresses many issues that the Church would do well to pay attention to, especially in this day of spiritual confusion and post-modern philosophy. A book well worth reading for its balanced perspective and encouraging message.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Call to battle!
Review: Stu Weber, a pastor and former Green Beret captain, has written "Spirit Warriors" from the perspective that the Christian life is the war to end all wars. If you are a Christian - male or female - you are a spirit warrior in a "flat-out, knock-down, drag-out war". It is imperative that Christians grasp this reality. Weber states that a wartime theme pervades Scripture. Christians are called to 'fight the good fight of faith' and everywhere there are scriptures mentioning attacks, blood sacrifices, swords, shields, battles, defeats, and victories. Our adversary the devil is real, intense, and extremely devious, but thankfully he is not all-powerful or all-knowing. Neither will he be ultimately successful. God has given us angels, spiritual armour, and His Word to equip us for victory. With these, we can take captive every thought and tear down every stronghold that is raised up against the truth that is in Christ Jesus.
I found this book inspiring and uplifting. It charges the heart with spiritual vitality and strengthened faith in Jesus. The author addresses many issues that the Church would do well to pay attention to, especially in this day of spiritual confusion and post-modern philosophy. A book well worth reading for its balanced perspective and encouraging message.


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