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Dressed to Kill: A Biblical Approach to Spiritual Warfare and Armor

Dressed to Kill: A Biblical Approach to Spiritual Warfare and Armor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: JONATHAN BELL DEMANDS YOU READ THIS BOOK!
Review: Jonathan "SCREAMING BOY" Bell, demanded you read this book in his infamous short-lived televangelist show. Screaming and hollering, at the top of his lungs (literally). DRESSED TO KILL, is THE 'Full armour of God', of books to read. Jonathan Bell (whom is currently serving time for sexual molestation charges) highly recommends, this book. If you desire to watch the infamous Dallas Cable Access shows where Mr. Bell goes through a myriad of psychotic mental breakdowns (on the air), you can find it at your finer obscure video rental stores. Look for "THE INCREDIBLE SCREAMING BOY" Bucko!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book about spiritual armour ever written!
Review: Rick Renner is a master teacher who knows how to permanently etch the Word of God into your heart and mind with powerful images and detailed understanding of Biblical text. After reading "Dressed to Kill," I came away with no questions, no doubts, rather with a lot more confidence in God and the person I am in Christ. This book is a major component of my Christian book aresenal, and one I can't recommend highly enough. GET THE BOOK! You can't afford not to! I guarantee it will help you with ANY struggle you are facing and pre-prepare you to deal effectively with those yet to come


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