“The powers of darkness have no qualms about inserting themselves into any human activity that is open to them.” Animism (spirit worship) is moving across North America with an insatiable appetite for destroying our culture, the Church, and our souls. Nothing less than the eternal salvation of millions is at stake. People increasingly turn to the occult and darkness, but only the glorious and revealing light of Jesus Christ provides true answers.What once was practiced in secrecy is now in the mainstream of society and is becoming widely accepted. This trend is the result of the resurgence of Native American religions, the proliferation of New Age teachings, and the increase of animist immigrants.Dr. Bailey, with more than fifty years experience of prayer, study, and working in deliverance ministries, is eminently qualified to write on this subject. The Church needs to recognize the enormity and importance of the problem and stand strong against this expanding, dismal, demonic cloud to defend souls through a “Spirit-filled Church armed with sound doctrine and the integrity of practical holiness." Strange Gods brings to life the reality of a growing mission field on our doorsteps and provides tools to vanquish the demons in our neighborhoods.
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Judaism's Strange Gods
Examines in detail the history, fundraising, and possible use of brainwashing by such religious cults as the Unification Church, People's Temple, and Hare Krishnas
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At once deeply learned and delightfully antic, Accidental Gods offers an unusual keyhole through which to observe the creation of our modern world.
Not by Strange Gods: Stories
Based on more than fifty years of prayer, study and actual deliverance ministry among animistic peoples, Strange gods takes you to the heart of the mission field on your doorstep.n