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Strong Walk: Becoming a Lifestyle Spiritual Warrior
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Spiritual warfare. Fighting the enemy is a daily reality for believers, but God’s Word reveals a strategic battle plan for all who will choose the strong walk. The battle manifests itself in our lives through pain and suffering, struggles, anxiety, and obstacles. Yet we follow a victorious Commander in Chief who came to destroy the works of the devil. This six-week study will guide every willing believer to be an effective spiritual warrior. Five-day lessons each week provide a focused Scripture for meditation, careful study in the Word, and strategic prayer. Designed for individual or group study, Strong Walk offers practical exercises that challenge participants to respond through personal application. A facilitator’s guide equips leaders for group prayer and discussion.
"This is not a book to simply read; it's an invaluable resource of profound biblical truths and practical instruction that will help you to stand firm against our spiritual adversary." - Barbara Curnutt, Executive Director, Georgia Woman's Missionary Union
"Strong Walk takes the battle in spiritual warfare to its main source - the inner struggle to live pure and holy lives while maintaining the connection we have with God Himself as His children." - Dr. Bob Garrett, Professor of Missions, Dallas Baptist University
