Strongholds

What They Are and How to Pull Them Down

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You can triumph over the stronghold that's keeping you down.

In this informative and practical book, ministry leader and bestselling author Ed Silvoso introduces Satan's secret weapon in a battle some Christians don't even know they're fighting. Through this weapon--spiritual strongholds--Satan actually controls the behavior of many believers.

You may not recognize Satan's hand at work since strongholds sound like your own voice saying, I can't, and It will never be any different. A person in the grip of a stronghold is left hopeless, believing he or she is destined to lose this particular battle again and again.

That is a lie! Jesus promised that the gates of Hades cannot prevail against the Church.

Silvoso reveals the biblical truth about strongholds and helps you recognize the lies Satan has been telling you. Then he offers a proven four-step plan to carry out over 40 days that will lead you into freedom--and it's beyond good! It's the way God intended you to live.

You have nothing to lose but the chains that have enslaved you for too long.

Dr. Ed Silvoso
, founder and president of Harvest Evangelism and the leader of the Transform Our World Network, is an internationally respected strategist and Bible teacher who specializes in nation and marketplace transformation. A bestselling author trained in both theology and business, he has a passion to equip ordinary people to do extraordinary things to transform their families, their spheres of influence and ultimately their communities and nations. He and his wife, Ruth, live in San Jose, California. Learn more at www.transformourworld.org.


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  1. Ed Silvoso

    Ed Silvoso

    Dr. Ed Silvoso (www.edsilvoso.com) is the founder and president of Harvest Evangelism Inc., and also of the Transform Our World Network (www.transformourworld.org), which is composed of thousands of pulpit and marketplace influencers across the globe. He is...

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