The Warrior Soul: Five Powerful Principles to Make You a Stronger Man of God

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LIFE IS A BATTLE, AND WE ARE ALL SOLDIERS.
We may not wear a uniform, eat in a mess hall, or dodge actual bullets for a living, but we are in a war—a very crucial one.  Just walk into any room of people and you’ll find immeasurable pain and wounds.  On the outside we wear our camouflage well, but on the inside, deep within our own souls, we realize life is conflict.  It is traceable to a single source:  Satan, the adversary of our souls.

Written by two US Army Green Berets, Jerry Boykin and Stu Weber, The Warrior Soul provides a guide for how to apply the techniques of a true warrior in the spiritual realm by emphasizing five core elements:

  • A cause greater than self—why we fight
  • A settled memory—the link between history and current circumstances
  • A personal intensity—eager for challenges and undistracted by personal issues
  • An unflagging optimism—an absolute commitment to never surrender
  • A deep camaraderie—a personal commitment to fellow warriors
     

True warriors are willing to stand when others bow. With this first-rate preparation for spiritual battle you can stand strong and see victory.

Editorial Reviews

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This is a guidebook for all who wonder, “what do I do now?”” —LT COL OLIVER L. NORTH USMC(RET.)

About the Author

LIEUTENANT GENERAL WILLIAM G. BOYKIN (retired) is the founder of Kingdom Warriors ministry and the executive vice president of the Family Research Council. He was the US Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence under President George W. Bush from 2002–2007, and is the author of three books with combined sales of almost half a million copies. He resides in Washington DC.

DR. STU WEBER is a Vietnam veteran and former US Army Green Beret, and is a founding member of Good Shepherd Community Church in Portland, Oregon, where he served as lead pastor for over thirty years.He has authored several best-selling books and speaks nationally and internationally at events, including Promise Keepers, Family Life, and Iron Sharpens Iron. He and his wife, Linda, reside in Troutdale, Oregon, and have ten grandchildren.

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