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Tiny armor? Grow a suit*Is your armor too small for the battles you fight? Does your heart and mind feel the flaming arrows of the enemy? It doesn't have to be that way. As a follower of Christ, you have been given a suit of spiritual armor. But you've probably believed a lie...that you were given a "fully functional" suit of armor. Turns out you got a "fully functional starter kit" which will get you to heaven....but between now and then, the strength and depth of each piece must be built to defend yourself and advance the kingdom of God!The starting point is realizing each of our names are…mehr

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Tiny armor? Grow a suit*Is your armor too small for the battles you fight? Does your heart and mind feel the flaming arrows of the enemy? It doesn't have to be that way. As a follower of Christ, you have been given a suit of spiritual armor. But you've probably believed a lie...that you were given a "fully functional" suit of armor. Turns out you got a "fully functional starter kit" which will get you to heaven....but between now and then, the strength and depth of each piece must be built to defend yourself and advance the kingdom of God!The starting point is realizing each of our names are on a whiteboard in hell and there is a strategy, a plan, and a formal enterprise that is after our demise. Because of this we need to build the armor of God-Christ Himself, on our lives.For His sake.For our sake.For the sake of others.There's actually a process for doing that. We'll show you how to grow God's armor stronger than hell, and wear it well until the day you meet the Armor Himself. *Not just for men.Some assembly required.Batteries not needed.
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For many years, in churches of all sizes from Arkansas to Oklahoma to Orlando, Doug Dees was the guy who helped people become followers of Christ, and disciple-makers. He sensed God saying he was to "proclaim the Word." He kept thinking that might mean to preach. But at the start of the fourth quarter of his life, he's realized very clearly that God is now saying to "proclaim from the housetops" through writing and blogging. His deepest desire is to help people know and love God more deeply, to look more like Christ...and to be led by the Spirit to help others do the same.Doug was born and raised in Ft. Worth, Texas. He has degrees from Texas Wesleyan University, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a doctorate from Reformed Theological Seminary. He is married to Karen, the love of his life. They have two adult kiddos-Katie and Matt.