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Command the Storm: A Spiritual Warfare Handbook for Complete Healing, Breakthrough & Deliverance

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You're not losing battles because you lack faith. You're losing because you're fighting wrong.

When prayers bounce back, doors slam shut, and every breakthrough turns into a setback, it's not God ignoring you. It's spiritual warfare—and you're bringing the wrong weapons.

Jesus didn't beg storms to stop. He commanded them. And that same authority lives in you.

This book teaches you how

Stop praying about problems and start commanding solutionsDestroy strongholds with targeted deliverance prayersBreak financial curses and sickness cycles that keep repeatingProtect your family from spiritual attacks before they hitUse the Armor of God as an offensive weapon, not just defenseSpeak breakthrough into existence with 105 scripture-based power commandsHere's the Most believers are stuck in victim mode, constantly asking God to fix what He's already given you authority to change. This isn't about praying harder—it's about praying smarter.

105 Power Commands covering healing, finances, protection, and deliverance. These aren't requests. They're declarations.

Your breakthrough isn't delayed. It's under attack. And it's time to stop asking permission to walk in the authority Jesus died to give you.

Click "Buy Now" and learn to command the storm instead of surviving it.

148 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 13, 2025

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David Francis

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David Francis, based in Los Angeles where he works for the Norton Rose Fulbright law firm, spends part of each year back on his family’s farm in Australia. He is the author of The Great Inland Sea, published to acclaim in seven countries, and Stray Dog Winter, Book of the Year in The Advocate, winner of the American Library Association Barbara Gittings Prize for Literature, and a LAMBDA Literary Award Finalist. He has taught creative writing at UCLA, Occidental College, and in the Masters of Professional Writing program at USC. His short fiction and articles have appeared in publications including Harvard Review, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Southern California Review, Best Australian Stories, Australian Love Stories, and The Rattling Wall. He is Vice President of PEN Center USA.

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