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The Occupy Handbook: Become The Devil's Worst Nightmare

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Prophet Tomi Arayomi calls on Christians to step into their divine mandate. Based on the pivotal scripture, “Occupy 'till I come,” this powerful book is more than just a manual—it’s a battle cry for believers to reclaim territory in a world where vacant spaces become battlegrounds of spiritual warfare.

With compelling insight, Tomi Arayomi unveils the tactics of the enemy, who thrives in the emptiness and unchecked voids of our societies, communities, and personal lives. He challenges the church not to surrender to passive end-time speculations but to actively engage in filling these gaps, making the church a formidable force against the schemes of darkness.

The Occupy Handbook is not just about understanding your role in these tumultuous times; it is about stepping into it with authority and purpose. Learn how to transform your environment and become the devil’s worst nightmare by occupying every space with the light and truth of the Kingdom. Are you ready to turn the tides of spiritual warfare and embrace your calling as a territory taker?

This book is your roadmap to doing just that, equipping you with the knowledge and strategy to not only anticipate Christ’s return but to work fervently until He comes. Engage in your true end-time occupy and transform the world for His glory.

182 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2024

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November 23, 2024
Tomi’s podcast guests and interactions are brilliant. His books are always perplexing to me because his theology is so unfamiliar. It requires a wrestling through to determine what is a paradigm shift, what is a cultural perspective, and what is just off base completely. He will drop brilliant and deep revelatory statements then swerve into confidently stated “out there” commentary. This book reveals a confident reliance on the book of Enoch for theological foundation and its not a source I completely trust. I would not recommended his writings for believers not solidly grounded in foundational/Biblical truths.
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