Breaking the spirit of Delilah: accessing God's power to topple ancient strongholds

New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House (2023)
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Using the premise that the biblical Delilah who brought down Samson in the book of Judges was a demonic spirit, seeks to explain how this same spirit operates in the world today, and what believers can do to combat it.

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