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The Three Battlegrounds by Francis Frangipane
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The Three Battlegrounds

by Francis Frangipane

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If you wanted to know where the battle is and how to fight and the keys to winning, then this is the book! As it says on the front, "An in-depth view of the three arenas of spiritual warfare: the mind, the church and heavenly places". In many ways it is like a beloved textbook by your favorite teacher that you return to over and over as needed. ( )
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This book is an in-depth view of the three arenas of spiritual warfare which the maturing Christian will face: the mind, the church and the heavenly places. It provides a foundation of insight, wisdom and discernment on the nature of the battle and the keys to victory. The Three Battlegrounds will serve as a companion for those serious prayer warriors and leaders who are making preparations for the days ahead.

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