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Don't Cheat the Butterfly
- A Battle, a Strategy, and a Mind Transformed
- De: Kristen Smeltzer
- Narrado por: Kristen Smeltzer, Zachary Smeltzer
- Duración: 5 h y 14 m
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When my son, Zachary, experienced a spiritual attack on his mind, no earthly help could be found. I cried out to God to make it stop. As days turned to months, I became offended. Our enemy often attacks with whispers like, “God says he’s Healer. Restorer. Provider. But where is he now?” He casts doubt on God’s true identity, in an attempt to confuse our identity, and steal our destiny. But things aren’t always as they appear. God provided a simple yet profound strategy, leading to complete healing. This is our raw testimony.
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Excellence in story-telling AND teaching!
- De Traci Coston en 04-16-25
- Don't Cheat the Butterfly
- A Battle, a Strategy, and a Mind Transformed
- De: Kristen Smeltzer
- Narrado por: Kristen Smeltzer, Zachary Smeltzer
Powerful!
Revisado: 03-02-25
I will share this book with its gripping story with all the parents of preteens and teenagers in my life. This book gives insight into how children can stubble into trouble. Trouble can take them into places they never intended to go. The courageous author and her husband have a strong prayer life and bond with Jesus. Therefore, it's God who gives her the strategy to fight. We don't know when our battle is coming but we need our relationships to be steadfast. This book is full of tools the reader can use now to strengthen their relationship with God. The afterword the bonus section and the book were unexpected delights. A must-read for all young parents.
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