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There is a dark side to light, you know. Evil wears many disguises. It always camouflages itself as other than it is; and, good men are deceived. The very nature of deception is that the deceived do not know that they are deceived. There is a dark side to light, you know. In the midst of the darkness - the children of light! The backdrop - spiritual warfare. This Christian Classic -- The Holy War -- is a book of spiritual warfare written by a man who was fully engaged, John Bunyan. He illumines the mind and challenges the spirit with stories of powerfully insightful symbolic battles that…mehr

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There is a dark side to light, you know. Evil wears many disguises. It always camouflages itself as other than it is; and, good men are deceived. The very nature of deception is that the deceived do not know that they are deceived. There is a dark side to light, you know. In the midst of the darkness - the children of light! The backdrop - spiritual warfare. This Christian Classic -- The Holy War -- is a book of spiritual warfare written by a man who was fully engaged, John Bunyan. He illumines the mind and challenges the spirit with stories of powerfully insightful symbolic battles that illustrate biblical truth. Through this powerful allegory, you will learn how to: (1) Build up your defenses and (2) prepare for war! Bunyan will illuminate your understanding and show you: · When your will is in line with Christ, you can accomplish anything · Spiritual attack is constant and can be deadly. · The enemy will stop at nothing to possess your soul. · Christ the Conqueror is on your side, and with His help, you have nothing to fear! Bunyan will illuminate your understanding and show you that, with Christ the Conqueror on your side, you have nothing to fear One of the Finest! Powerfully-Written! Profound!
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John Bunyan was born in Bedfordshire, England, in 1628. A non-conformist writer and preacher, his quest for spiritual enlightenment brought him into constant conflict with the state and the clergy. He began to write The Pilgrim's Progress while in prison: it would go on to become one of the most famous allegories ever written, second only to the Bible amongst Christian texts.