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The Battle Is Not Mine: Lessons I’ve Learned about Spiritual Warfare by Chuck Lawless

“Chuck Lawless has studied the topic of spiritual warfare for decades. This book is a simple summary of insights he has learned over the years, emphasizing the foundational truth that the battle is not ours in the first place; it’s God’s battle. In light of that focus, Chuck addresses the tactics of the devil, the danger of isolation, and the significance of spiritual disciplines in the battle. The conflict is real, but the victory is already ours!”

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