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Every Curse Destroyed

Current price: $17.50
Every Curse Destroyed
Every Curse Destroyed

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Every Curse Destroyed

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This book, 'Every Curse Destroyed', delves into the misinterpretation surrounding the term 'generational curses', the spirit of abandonment and 'the orphan spirit' that are pervasive in the church today. The author weaves the Gospel message into the opening chapter, presenting a solid doctrinal basis from which he addresses the issue. The relationship to God as Father is crucial for the struggling believer to grab hold of. The ensuing chapters gently encourage the reader to solidify their original relationship with God by walking them through the logical progression of their initial faith commitment. By skillfully linking the relevant Scriptures, Pastor David pulls together the penultimate facts of the relationship of a believer to their Heavenly Father, and further explains the truth behind the misconceptions and the faults of the erroneous teaching. This is a wonderful book for the struggling believer, and, I believe, a great source of comfort for those who wish to mature spiritually. Pastors, Christian counsellors, and Spiritual Care workers will find this to be a very valuable resource for any personal library. I highly recommend it! Rev. Valda Douglas

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