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 Mentioned in 6 episodes 
The Bondage Breaker
Book • 2006
In 'The Bondage Breaker', Neil Anderson addresses the spiritual battles that many people face, including emotional struggles, depression, negative thoughts, guilt, anger, and bitterness.
The book offers a comprehensive approach to spiritual warfare, highlighting the importance of understanding the underlying causes of these issues and how they can be overcome through discipline and surrender to God. Anderson shares stories of others who have been in similar spiritual battles and provides practical steps, such as his 'Seven Steps to Freedom', to help readers break free from these strongholds and find freedom in Christ.
The book offers a comprehensive approach to spiritual warfare, highlighting the importance of understanding the underlying causes of these issues and how they can be overcome through discipline and surrender to God. Anderson shares stories of others who have been in similar spiritual battles and provides practical steps, such as his 'Seven Steps to Freedom', to help readers break free from these strongholds and find freedom in Christ.
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