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The Political Spirit by Faisal Malick


Recognizing, Resisting, and Defeating the Political Spirit

"The Political Spirit" is written to equip the Christian to in recognizing that God is at work, preparing His Church to understand the spiritual warfare taking place around us in the political arena today so that He can align His Body, and empower His holy people to walk in the authority required to emerge victorious in these last days. Faisal Malick offers a fresh look at look at the sovereignty of God, the authority of the believer, and spiritual warfare.

Each chapter closes with a "Mediation Moments" section which challenges the reader to reflect and examine themselves in light of the material introduced in the chapter. These thought provoking questions offer practical suggestion for action steps that can be taken to better understand truth in light of today's political climate.

Malick explores the political spirit in the world today in light of the leaven of Herod and the Herodian dynasty and notes powerful parallels of the a hidden agenda, alliances, and the invisible mastermind that want to thwart whatever God is doing. Malick provides important and helpful insights into the characteristics of Islam and the five strategies of terrorism.

Keenly aware of the political maneuvers taking place throughout the nations of the world today Faisal warns the church to answer the call to be ready for the coming kingdom and offers hope to the Christian of the victory ahead.

"The Political Spirit" is informative, important and timely. This is a book that should be made available to political leaders and their constituents. Malick's writing is convincing, convicting, and relevant to these end times.

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