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7 kirjaa tekijältä Tracy Tennant
The Warrior's Walk: Keys to Victory in Spiritual Battle takes an inspirational dive into each piece of the armor of God and how to apply it to daily life as a follower of Jesus Christ. Using Scripture, stories, and at times humor, the author encourages and instructs remnant believers to stand strong as they walk as warriors in the Kingdom of God in these perilous days. Learn to effectively use the Belt of Truth, the Breastplate of Righteousness, Shoes of the Gospel of Peace, the Helmet of Salvation, the Shield of Faith, the Sword of the Spirit, the Cloak of Zeal, and the Spear of Prayer.Spiritual warfare isn't just about casting out demons or direct hand-to-hand combat with the powers of darkness. We live in a world with the forces of good and the forces of evil in conflict at all times. Most of the time the dark side, in terms of evil spiritual entities and their human operatives, comes against humanity in both subtle and overt ways through deception, false religion, occult practices, mind-altering drugs and pharmaceuticals, environmental toxins, genetically modified and artificial foods, worldly philosophies, and fake news and propaganda. As followers of Jesus, we gain the victory by knowing who we are in Christ and understanding the authority He gives us to act in His name. We were born into a war that rages between the kingdom of darkness and the Kingdom of Light. It's our task to don God's armor and walk the walk of a warrior.
Mormonism, the Matrix, and Me is a candid memoir of faith, loss, courage, and rediscovery by a woman who spent decades fully immersed in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-only to discover that the belief system she trusted with her identity, family, and future could not withstand honest scrutiny. Though not raised in a religious household, Tracy Tennant embraced Mormonism wholeheartedly at the age of thirteen. Over time, she became deeply committed to its teachings, faithfully doing everything expected of a devout Latter-day Saint: temple worship, leadership callings, obedience to prophetic authority, and unwavering loyalty to the Church's truth claims. Like many lifelong members, she believed that doubt signaled personal failure rather than intellectual or spiritual integrity. When troubling historical inconsistencies and doctrinal contradictions could no longer be ignored, Tracy began asking questions-first quietly, then openly. What followed was not only a theological unraveling, but a deeply personal cost: strained relationships, institutional pressure, threats of disciplinary action, and the painful realization that leaving Mormonism often means losing one's community, reputation, and sense of belonging. Interwoven with personal narrative, documented history, and moments of unexpected humor, the book explores what it means to wake up from a belief system that once defined everything. Tracy chronicles her transition out of Mormonism, the emotional fallout within her family, her struggle to separate Jesus from institutional authority, and her eventual rediscovery of faith rooted not in obedience or performance, but in grace. This expanded edition features refined language, improved structure for readability, expanded and standardized citations, and a new appendix addressing recent changes within the LDS Church. It also includes a terminology guide comparing common LDS theological terms with their historic Christian meanings-helping readers recognize where shared language often masks fundamentally different beliefs-along with resources for those questioning their faith and searching for truth beyond religious systems. Written with honesty, compassion, and clarity, Mormonism, the Matrix, and Me is both a cautionary tale and a story of hope-for former Mormons, questioning believers, and anyone navigating faith after certainty collapses.