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Weapons for Warfare (3/27/22)

Battle Plan for Spiritual Warfare

March 27, 2022 • Pastor Chad Gilligan • Acts 19, Ephesians 6

You have an enemy: unseen, lurking in the shadows, pulling strings. His only objective: to kill, maim, and destroy. Yet, unless we prepare ourselves against it, he will succeed. Unless we recognize his tactics, we will see our defenses crumble and fall. But God is faithful and provided us weapons to take on the enemy’s attacks. On Sunday, March 27, 2022, Pastor Chad Gilligan gives us a battle plan for spiritual warfare.

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