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Welcome to Practical Spiritual Warfare. You will find this course helpful in your Christian life, and it will help you to avoid the traps that so many of God's people fall into. You MUST have the textbook, It's God's War by Rev. Judson Cornwall, to continue. Important Note: I am trying to simplify these courses by removing the need for passwords; however, that means there are no links to this page on our website. You need to bookmark it or otherwise make a note of its URL, or you will not be able to return. Also, if you have somehow arrived here without registering, or if you would like to recommend this course to a friend, please visit our Registration Page. Thank you.
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Each lesson includes a reading assignment, questions to answer as you read, an end-of-lesson assignment, and a video reviewing the answers. This is a self-study course, so you can go through it at your own pace. If you have any questions or comments, you may email me via the contact form. May the peace and grace of Jesus be yours.
Lesson One: Preface and Whose War Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Two: Whose Devil Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Three: Whose Captain Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Four: Whose Kingdom Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Five: Whose Army Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Six: Whose Role Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Seven: Whose Strategy Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Eight: Whose Mind Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Nine: Whose Victory Is It, Anyway?
Lesson Ten: Whose Worship Is It, Anyway?
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