Silence Satan

Silence Satan
Author: Kyle Winkler
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621366553


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Framed around the author's experience of spiritual warfare, Silence Satan introduces readers to the two warring plans for their lives: Satan's (who kills, steals, and destroys) and God's (who gives abundant life). It then reveals the various ways Satan tries to silence and destroy this generation with wounds, accusations, lies, and deceit and how to stand strong against them.

Silence Satan

Silence Satan
Author: Kyle Winkler
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621366561


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Framed around the author’s experience of spiritual warfare, Silence Satan introduces readers to the two warring plans for their lives: Satan’s (who kills, steals, and destroys) and God’s (who gives abundant life). It then reveals the various ways Satan tries to silence and destroy this generation with wounds, accusations, lies, and deceit and how to stand strong against them.

Satan's Silence

Satan's Silence
Author: Debbie Nathan
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2001
Genre: Ritual abuse
ISBN: 0595189555


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Communities throughout the United States were convulsed in the 1980s and early 1990s by accusations, often without a shred of serious evidence, that respectable men and women in their midst—many of them trusted preschool teachers—secretly gathered in far reaching conspiracies to rape and terrorize children. In this powerful book, Debbie Nathan and Mike Snedeker examine the forces fueling this blind panic.

Silencing the Accuser

Silencing the Accuser
Author: Sandie Freed
Publisher: Chosen Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441232478


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Many Christians are unaware of the lies Satan, the accuser, whispers in their ears. Not only does he accuse believers, but he deceives them concerning their relationships with God and also their identities, and he speaks falsely concerning God and his love for his children. Using the Old Testament story of Job, author Sandie Freed exposes our ancient enemy and the multiple ways he manipulates believers. With her trademark transparency and warmth, Freed encourages those struggling with a sense of hopelessness, a negative self-image, or a season of attacks--to name just three. She shows readers how to root out and overcome the negative thoughts the accuser plants, arming them with battle-tested prayer strategies to silence him and his deadly whisperings forever.

Satan's Silence

Satan's Silence
Author: Alex Matthews
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1998-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781890768041


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A young woman patient confides to psychotherapist Cassidy McCabe that as a child she witnessed a murder. Cassidy discusses the case with her journalist boyfriend and the two begin an investigation. When the girl is abducted they realize they are onto something.

Activating the Power of God's Word

Activating the Power of God's Word
Author: Kyle Winkler
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1629989711


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The confidence, courage, and resolve in many of the greatest Bible heroes and world-changers are the result of a single, powerful, biblical principle. It's a principle woven into the very foundation of creation that, when applied, has the power to calm chaos, overcome obstacles, and win every battle. The secret? Activating the power of God's spoken Word.

Little Elegies for Sister Satan

Little Elegies for Sister Satan
Author: Michael Palmer
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0811230902


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Shaped by the poet’s long view of history, these beautiful lamenting poems take sudden bracing plunges into close-up views of our apocalypse Little Elegies for Sister Satan presents indelibly beautiful new poems by Michael Palmer, “the foremost experimental poet of his generation, and perhaps of the last several generations” (citation for The Academy of American Poets’ Wallace Stevens Award). Grappling with our dark times and our inability to stop destroying the planet or to end our endless wars, Palmer offers a counterlight of wit (poetry was dead again / they said again), as well as the glow of wonder. In polyphonic passages, voices speak from a decentered place, yet are rooted in the whole history of culture that has gone before: “When I think of ‘possible worlds,’ I think not of philosophy, but of elegy. And impossible worlds. Resistant worlds.” In the light of day perhaps all of this will make sense. But have we come this far, come this close to death, just to make sense?

Silence No More

Silence No More
Author: Stephanie Bowers Griffin
Publisher: Remnant Publications
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-08-16
Genre: Contemplative orders
ISBN: 1629131709


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A dark force has taken our church by storm—a false revival—boldly wrapped in the promise of an intense worship experience. Stephanie is a Bible-believing, Seventh-day Adventist Christian, yet found herself mesmerized by the spiritual formation belief system for almost nine years. Follow her journey through this powerful, feelings-based crusade. Marvel how a loving God brought her out of the darkness. Open your eyes to the telltale signs of this movement that may already be in your church as well.

Servants of Satan

Servants of Satan
Author: Joseph Klaits
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1987-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253204226


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This is the first book to consider the general course and significance of the European witch craze of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries since H.R. Trevor-Roper's classic and pioneering study appeared some fifteen years ago. Drawing upon the advances in historical and social-science scholarship of the past decade and a half, Joseph Klaits integrates the recent appreciations of witchcraft in regional studies, the history of popular culture, anthropology, sociology, and psychology to better illuminate the place of witch hunting in the context of social, political, economic and religious change. "In all, Klaits has done a good job. Avoiding the scandalous and sensational, he has maintained throughout, with sensitivity and economy, an awareness of the uniqueness of the theories and persecutions that have fascinated scholars now for two decades and are unlikely to lose their appeal in the foreseeable future." —American Historical Review "This is a commendable synthesis whose time has come. . . . fascinating . . . " —The Sixteenth Century Journal " . . . comprehensive and clearly written . . . An excellent book . . . " —Choice "Impeccable research and interpretation stand behind this scholarly but not stultifying account . . . " —Booklist "A good, solid, general treatment . . . " —Erik Midelfort "Servants of Satan is a well written, easy to read book, and the bibliography is a good source of secondary materials for further reading." —Journal of American Folklore