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Piercing the Darkness

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65,132 Ratings by Goodreads |
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Format
Paperback, 576 pages
Published
USA, 1 August 2002

Leaders in the realm of darkness have mounted a new attack that will create chaos and cause defeat in the human beings who claim unity with their enemy, Christ.


Readers will find themselves rooting for a most unlikely hero as her quest for inner peace exposes the most frightening war of all, the battle for the human soul. Be captivated anew as you enter the world of battling angels and demons that author Frank Peretti so masterfully uncovered in "This Present Darkness."


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Leaders in the realm of darkness have mounted a new attack that will create chaos and cause defeat in the human beings who claim unity with their enemy, Christ.


Readers will find themselves rooting for a most unlikely hero as her quest for inner peace exposes the most frightening war of all, the battle for the human soul. Be captivated anew as you enter the world of battling angels and demons that author Frank Peretti so masterfully uncovered in "This Present Darkness."

Product Details
EAN
9780842363723
ISBN
0842363726
Dimensions
17.3 x 10.7 x 4 centimeters (0.18 kg)

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This sequel to Peretti's This Present Darkness is built upon fundamentalist Christian ideas. As it tells the story of Sally Roe, who goes from spiritualism to conversion, it also traces a battle to save a Christian school from demon-inspired litigation. The human activities are again overshadowed by the battle between angels and demons, whom the author takes quite literally, giving them names, personalities, and dialogue. They influence all human activities, just as human prayer helps angels and hampers demons. Some readers may find this treatment religiously offensive or react negatively to the book's depiction of liberals. But this is a good story, and it offers insight into the kind of religion that sees demons behind every stump and angels in the hen house. Recommended for public libraries.-- C. Robert Nixon, M.L.S., Lafayette, Ind.

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By on October 26, 2009
This is an amazing book. read it in three days... couldn't put it down. Very challenging and gives you lots to think about.
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By Liz on July 6, 2006
The sequel to This Present Darkness, it provides an insight as to what the spiritual realm might be like. Find yourself challenged and moved. It's thrilling to the end. A must read for Christians and non-Christians alike! Buy this book - but read This PResent Darkness first!
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By Asher on April 27, 2006
Sequel to This Present Darkness. Tal reappears as the General, and Hank reappears in some small way, but mostly it's about a new bunch of people. This book is just as good as the first, but I recommend you read it after. Definitely an eye-opener, especially to anyone leaning towards cessationalism. Top shelf, mate!
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