Glory Warfare
Title | Glory Warfare PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Greenwood |
Publisher | Destiny Image Publishers |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2018-11-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0768443261 |
Its time to engage in spiritual battle - and win! When it comes to spiritual warfare, many Christians have thrown in the towel after repeated defeat. But take heart! You can be victorious! Glory Warfare offers a powerful revelation on waging spiritual warfare from the place of triumph, Gods manifest Presence. Featuring revelatory teaching and powerful miraculous testimonies, you will discover how victory comesnot through formula or principlebut through Divine encounter! Respected prayer leader, Becca Greenwood shows all believers how cultivating a lifestyle of encountering the Holy Spirit is the secret to victory. In His presence, you will receive Gods assignments and directives for the specific challenges you are facing. Then, you can march into battle with the assurance of His victory on your behalf. Glory Warfare will show you how to: Enter the glory realm of God to receive warfare assignments for the challenges and opposition you face. Fight with boldness and confidence because you are fighting as God has directed you. Pray, prophesy, and engage spiritual battle from the glory realm. Activate warfare weapons: the power of worship, prophetic decree, and the roar of the Lion of Judah! Operate as the Ekklesia, using Jesus keys of authority to bind the forces of darkness from the people, places, regions, industries and geographies they occupy. Ignoring the war doesnt make it stop. Dont let the forces of darkness gain any more ground.March forth in the power of Gods Presence and wage Glory Warfare!
Spiritual Warfare
Title | Spiritual Warfare PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Rankin |
Publisher | B&H Publishing Group |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2009-03-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0805449949 |
Christians already have victory over the world through Jesus, but Satan picks a fight with believers nonetheless, tempting them with the influences of the world in an effort to steal God’s glory. Indeed, the battle rages on , but the nature of the enemy is baldly exposed in Spiritual Warfare, helping readers better understand feelings of resentment, anger, doubt, pride, and adversity for what they really are: fiery darts of deception. Written by International Mission Board president Jerry Rankin, who has witnessed spiritual warfare at work around the world, the book in turn becomes an inspiring guide to the Spirit-filled life, illuminating spiritual disciplines that equip us for victory including prayer, Bible study, fasting, Sabbath observance, active church membership, and praising God in all things.
Spiritual Warfare and Missions
Title | Spiritual Warfare and Missions PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Rankin |
Publisher | B&H Publishing Group |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2010-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433671751 |
The mission of God to “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19, HCSB) is a major target of spiritual warfare today. In this new book by International Mission Board president Jerry Rankin and noted missiologist Ed Stetzer, the authors call out Satan’s ongoing strategy to convince Christians that the Great Commission is optional. Through deceit, he is eroding the authoritative mandate of Scripture, leading believers to tell themselves that international discipleship is a task better left to denomination and mission agencies—not the sort of kingdom work that every believer can do. But for every evil success, Rankin and Stetzer point to where Satan is failing, thus encouraging readers to renew their passion to declare God’s glory among the nations. Indeed, by taking up the call to action here, we can be sure that the kingdoms of the world will become the kingdom of the Lord.
The Folly and the Glory
Title | The Folly and the Glory PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Weiner |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Company |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2020-09-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1627790861 |
From Tim Weiner, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, an urgent and gripping account of the 75-year battle between the US and Russia that led to the election and impeachment of an American president With vivid storytelling and riveting insider accounts, Weiner traces the roots of political warfare—the conflict America and Russia have waged with espionage, sabotage, diplomacy and disinformation—from 1945 until 2020. America won the cold war, but Russia is winning today. Vladimir Putin helped to put his chosen candidate in the White House with a covert campaign that continues to this moment. Putin’s Russia has revived Soviet-era intelligence operations gaining ever more potent information from—and influence over—the American people and government. Yet the US has put little power into its defense. This has put American democracy in peril. Weiner takes us behind closed doors, illuminating Russian and American intelligence operations and their consequences. To get to the heart of what is at stake and find potential solutions, he examines long-running 20th-century CIA operations, the global political machinations of the Soviet KGB, the erosion of American political warfare after the cold war, and how 21st-century Russia has kept the cold war alive. The Folly and the Glory is an urgent call to our leaders and citizens to understand the nature of political warfare—and to change course before it’s too late.
Blundering to Glory
Title | Blundering to Glory PDF eBook |
Author | Owen Connelly |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780742553187 |
Renowned for its accuracy, brevity, and readability, this book has long been the gold standard of concise histories of the Napoleonic Wars. Now in an updated and revised edition, it is unique in its portrayal of one of the world's great generals as a scrambler who never had a plan, strategic or tactical, that did not break down or change of necessity in the field. Distinguished historian Owen Connelly argues that Napoleon was the master of the broken play, so confident of his ability to improvise, cover his own mistakes, and capitalize on those of the enemy that he repeatedly plunged his armies into uncertain, seemingly desperate situations, only to emerge victorious as he "blundered" to glory. Beginning with a sketch of Napoleon's early life, the book progresses to his command of artillery at Toulon and the "whiff of grapeshot" in Paris that netted him control of the Army of Italy, where his incredible performance catapulted him to fame. The author vividly traces Napoleon's campaigns as a general of the French Revolution and emperor of the French, knowledgeably analyzing each battle's successes and failures. The author depicts Napoleon's "art of war" as a system of engaging the enemy, waiting for him to make a mistake, improvising a plan on the spot-and winning. Far from detracting from Bonaparte's reputation, his blunders rather made him a great general, a "natural" who depended on his intuition and ability to read battlefields and his enemy to win. Exploring this neglected aspect of Napoleon's battlefield genius, Connelly at the same time offers stirring and complete accounts of all the Napoleonic campaigns.
George Rogers Clark
Title | George Rogers Clark PDF eBook |
Author | William Nester |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2012-11-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0806188138 |
George Rogers Clark (1752–1818) led four victorious campaigns against the Indians and British in the Ohio Valley during the American Revolution, but his most astonishing coup was recapturing Fort Sackville in 1779, when he was only twenty-six. For eighteen days, in the dead of winter, Clark and his troops marched through bone-chilling nights to reach the fort. With a deft mix of guile and violence, Clark led his men to triumph, without losing a single soldier. Although historians have ranked him among the greatest rebel commanders, Clark’s name is all but forgotten today. William R. Nester resurrects the story of Clark’s triumphs and his downfall in this, the first full biography of the man in more than fifty years. Nester attributes Clark’s successes to his drive and daring, good luck, charisma, and intellect. Born of a distinguished Virginia family, Clark wielded an acute understanding of human nature, both as a commander and as a diplomat. His interest in the natural world was an inspiration to lifelong friend Thomas Jefferson, who asked him in 1784 to lead a cross-country expedition to the Pacific and back. Clark turned Jefferson down. Two decades later, his youngest brother, William, would become the Clark celebrated as a member of the Corps of Discovery. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, though, George Rogers Clark may not have been fit to command any expedition. After the revolution, he raged against the government and pledged fealty to other nations, leading to his arrest under the Sedition Act. The inner demons that fueled Clark’s anger also drove him to excessive drinking. He died at the age of sixty-five, bitter, crippled, and alcoholic. He was, Nester shows, a self-destructive hero: a volatile, multidimensional man whose glorying in war ultimately engaged him in conflicts far removed from the battlefield and against himself.
Authority to Tread
Title | Authority to Tread PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Greenwood |
Publisher | Chosen Books |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0800793870 |
This practical manual on strategic-level spiritual warfare provides tools to train intercessors on effective breakthrough prayer that will bring about spiritual transformation.