<div> Familiar spirits operate unnoticed, covertly influencing culture; race relations; religion; and professional, political, and entertainment platforms. Having a consensual relationship with familiar spirits is very dangerous, but it is most harmful to entertain these spirits unaware. <br /> <br /> This book exposes how prevalent familiar spirits have become in the church and society, and how Christians can guard against them. Familiar spirits attempt to enter lives unnoticed, so they can get believers to buy into false beliefs and veer down ungodly paths. <br /> <br /> No longer can the church see only with natural eyes. <i>Breaking the Power of Familiar Spirits</i> exposes these demonic forces, reveals how they operate, and shows readers how to defeat them. The enemy would like nothing more than to thwart Christians? destiny. This book will help believers stand against those attacks and break free of harassing spirits they may have unwittingly allowed in their lives. <br /> <br /> <b>FEATURES AND BENEFITS:</b> <ul> <li>Helps readers recognize the activity of familiar spirits</li> <li>Reveals the dangers of tattoos, horoscopes, body piercings, and psychic readings and how they can lead to demonic harassment</li> <li>Includes real-life situations and testimonies, and prayers for defeating these spirits</li> </ul> </div>
<div> The classic story, told in the first person by Jim Hawkins, whose mother kept the Admiral Benbow Inn, and who shared in the adventures from start to finish. An old sea dog comes to this peaceful inn one day, apparently intending to finish his life there. He hires Jim to keep a watch out for other sailors, but despite all precautions, he is hunted out and served with the black spot that means death. Jim and his mother barely escape death when Blind Pew, Black Dog, and other pirates descend on the inn in search of the sea dog?s papers. Jim snatches up a packet of papers to square the sailor?s debt, when they were forced to retreat from the inn. The packet contains a map showing the location of the pirate Flint?s buried treasure, which Jim, Doctor Livesey, and Squire Trelawney determine to find. Fitting out a ship, they hire hands and set out on their adventure. </div>
<p>A Christmas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens first published by Chapman and Hall and first released on 19 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the supernatural visitations of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Yet to Come. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim. The book was written and published at a time when Britain was experiencing a nostalgic interest in its forgotten Christmas traditions, and at the time when new customs such as the Christmas tree and greeting cards were being introduced. Dickens' sources for the tale appear to be many and varied but are principally the humiliating experiences of his childhood, his sympathy for the poor, and the Christmas stories of Washington Irving. The tale was pirated immediately, was adapted several times to the stage, and has been credited with restoring the holiday to one of merriment and festivity in Britain and America after a period of sobriety and somberness. A Christmas Carol remains popular, has never been out of print, and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media.</p>