In The Company Of Evil
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The invisible world is a dimensional world, a spiritual dimension of real life with a level of consciousness, existence, or reality unlike our own visible universe. This unseen place is alive and active. Angels, both good and evil, reside there. Satan and his demons are also a part of that host. These invisible beings can come into our universe uninvited and frighten those who do not recognize them or understand why they have come.
These beings do not usually harm us bodily, but they can make use feel as if they can. Those who cross our paths, we will never forget. God himself is our only protector.
An angel of protection has appeared on earth. However, the prince of evil has already chosen the body of a man for one of his demons to occupy, causing the host individual to do despicable things.
When God created the heavens, earth and the entire universe, he caused order and established it. All that there is a mighty God has created. He stretched out His arm and spoke the world into existence. Heaven is a place of incredible sight and matchless beauty.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781449711498
ISBN10: 1449711499
Dorothy Comeau
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2011
Publisher: WestBow Press
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