Deliverance from Evil Spirits: A Practical Manual by Francis MacNutt Average Rating: "Francis Macnutt has a long and credible history in the practice of healing prayer. His compassion and faith leads him to share what he knows with others. With many more praying, many many more are helped. His prayer style is calm and confident. It is the power of God and not the energy of hype that brings healing through his prayers and others. ..."
The Origin of Satan: How Christians Demonized Jews, Pagans, and Heretics by Elaine Pagels Average Rating: "Elaine Pagels is an exceptional author and skilled interpreter of Christian history. The "Origin of Satan" is an excellent book for laypeople trying to understand the evolution of one piece of the Christian paradigm, namely the cosmic battle between good and evil, and the vilification of the Jews in the gospels. ..."
Demon Hit List by John Eckhardt Average Rating: "This is a very simplistic book. It lists human vices, such as malice or greed, and then several other words which are the same in meaning. It was more like a vocabulary exercise than anything specifically to do with demons. The author's premise is that you must know a demon in order to get rid of it, so he presents one with lists of attributes. ..."
Angel Numbers by Doreen Virtue Average Rating: ""You have guardian angels with you right now-continuously-guaranteed! Your angels guide you through your thoughts, feelings, words, and visions. They also show you signs-that is, things you see repeatedly with your physical eyes. One of their favorite signs relates to number sequences. These are the numerals that you repeatedly see on license plates, phone numbers, clocks, and so on." -the authors
Renowned angel therapist and clairvoyant Doreen Virtue says that one of the most frequent questions she is asked by workshop attendees is "Why do I always see the same numbers wherever I go?" Virtue's workshop audiences love it when she discusses the significance of groups of numbers. ..."
Engaging the Powers: Discernment and Resistance in a World of Domination by Walter Wink Average Rating: "I consider this book one of the most stimulating and penetrating books on Christian theology I have read. Wink's trenchant analysis of the dynamic of how nations/cultures/societies organize themselves around self-perpetuating "domination systems" is both accurate and profound. Everyone of any religious or political stripe can be illuminated by this aspect of the book, although there are many other contributions on this theme from other quarters.
In general, I am enthusiastic about this book because it is a much appreciated example of a new generation of Christian thinkers who are opening themselves to thinking outside the conventions of rigid conservatism yet marking a pathway for relevant & transforming spiritual vitality. ..."
Reclaiming Surrendered Ground: Protecting Your Family from Spiritual Attacks Average Rating: "This is very sound, practical, "liveable" teaching on the matter of spiritual warfare. Unfortunately, most of us from evangelical backgrounds get very limited teaching on the reality of the battle. Dr. Logan's book is particularly valuable in that it not only acquaints the reader with the concept of spiritual warfare, but gives practical, measurable steps to apply it to their daily walk. ..."
God's Unfolding Battle Plan: A Field Manual for Advancing the Kingdom of God by Chuck D. Pierce Average Rating: "Chuck D. Pierce, gifted author and minster, details the war that the church is and will be facing as the return of Jesus comes closer. He explains nine different wars that the church is fighting on different fronts: the mind, blood, time, presence-and-glory, power, wealth, war of the nations, and harvest wars.
Each chapter in the book provides a deeper look at various aspects of the war and strategies for becoming a winner in that war. ..."
The Orb Project by Klaus Heinemann Average Rating: "written by a physicist and theologian, it follows their own extensive experiments in orb phenomena. Since they used two very different experimental approaches, this led to some similarities (and some differences) in their interpretation of their outcomes. And in some respects, they left more questions raised than answered, which is, I guess, one of the outcomes of fairly rigorous exploration of a field that exists beyond our physical senses. ..."
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