The Devil Lost

The Devil Lost

Matthew Sisneros

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9798349492723
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The Devil Lost Another One is a powerful and honest Christian memoir of redemption, hope, and spiritual transformation. In this deeply personal story, the author takes readers on a raw and courageous journey from brokenness and bondage to freedom through Christ. Facing addiction, loss, and years of pain, he discovers that even the darkest moments can be redeemed when surrendered to God.Written for anyone who has ever battled with addiction, struggled to find purpose, or wondered if true change is possible, this book delivers an authentic testimony of how a life can be radically transformed by faith. With humility and vulnerability, the author shares the daily battles, the moments of surrender, and the overwhelming grace of God that led to a new life.The Devil Lost Another One is more than a story it is an invitation. An invitation to experience God’s unrelenting love, to embrace lasting recovery, and to walk confidently in a changed life. Through every trial and triumph, this book points readers to the hope found in Jesus Christ and reminds us all that no life is too far gone for God’s mercy.Whether you are on your own journey of faith, supporting a loved one through recovery, or searching for encouragement in times of struggle, The Devil Lost Another One offers hope, healing, and a testimony that inspires.

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