Making Crooked Places Straight

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Crooked places
Deliverance
Deliverance prayers
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Exposing the perverse spirit
Freedom
Perverse spirit
Shine like stars
Spiritual growth
Spiritual warfare
Straight paths
Training manual

Product details

  • ISBN 9781642791938
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Making Crooked Places Straight is a spiritual warfare training manual, equipping believers to walk in victory over the perverse spirit.

Everyone wants to shine like a star, but not everyone is willing to pay the price. Because in paying the price, all come face to face with the perverse spirit in his or her life. Since the church has, for the most part, relegated the perverse spirit to the homosexual community, most Christians have no clue how the perverse spirit works in their lives, homes, or churches. Making Crooked Places Straight solves that dilemma by providing information, insights, and answers from a solid biblical base. Writing an exposé of the perverse spirit in the form of a training manual, Penelope Kaye teaches readers how to recognize and overcome this twisted serpent with prevailing prayers, practical tools, and powerful weapons. While experiencing a roller coaster of emotions, believers find the strength to press on and realize God will see their crooked places made straight and they can then truly shine like stars.

A passionate lover of Jesus, Penelope Kaye makes her home in Billings, Montana. With a strong Pentecostal background, she writes and teaches numerous Bible studies, including “Adorning the Bride” and “Pools of Anointing in Worship.” She shares at prayer retreats, women’s conferences, and the pulpit of her local church. Newly ordained in ministry, she has written columns for area newspapers, is an annual book reviewer for the High Plains BookFest, and her devotional, “In the Dark and Loving It” won “Best Devotional” for the Oregon Writers Cascade Awards.

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