This book was written for priests, religious, and lay people who take spiritual warfare quite seriously and for those who would like to know what spiritual warfare is all about. It was written by someone who could rightly be called an expert in this field because of her many years as a prisoner in a satanic cult. In this book, Deborah Lipsky uses the experiences of her sordid past to help people who are caught up in an occult lifestyle to escape from the slavery of the satanic movement. In so doing, she continues to suffer the attacks and assaults from the "other side". Deborah's inspired words of wisdom are also directed to individuals who need to be protected from the "wickedness and snares of the devil". Her last chapter is a practical guide for those who desire to defend themselves from evil influences that plague our culture as a result of atheism and various attacks on human life. Many priests will be very grateful to Deborah for writing this book, as indeed I am. She writes about things that are not taught in seminaries and are sometimes actually ridiculed. Having worked with Deborah, along with Sr. Francanne, on the production of this book, chapter by chapter, I have come to recognize the awesome respect she has for truth. Because of her autism, it seems that she has a heightened awareness of TRUTH, which has come to her in a number of mystical ways. I shall always appreciate what she has taught me about the spiritual life in general and the spiritual warfare in particular. I hope and pray that you will have a similar experience. Fr. Joseph M. Doyle, SSJ Who Should Read This Book? As a recovering Satanist I still battle temptations like so many others caught in addictions of all sorts. With the help of the Blessed Mother and all the Holy Angels in this book I will share some of these struggles and strategies to overcome them so that those who are undergoing similar experiences can take comfort in knowing that they are not alone.
This book caught me by surprise. I thought I would find just the life story of the author, but this book is much more than that. It's a brief manual of Christian life for catholics, non catholics and people trying to set free from despair. Based in her experiences and in accordance to the Church doctrine, it's a light read, but so rich and informative it's a book to keep nearby and revisit when you need.
Great insights on spiritual warfare. I would just expect a lot more from her account and own experiences, with more details and incidents on paper. Regardless, valuable knowledge.