Overcoming Fear: The Supernatural Strategy to Live in Freedom

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Fear, anxiety, and stress motivate us more than we realize. Our need to control situations can leave us feeling overwhelmed. But God has given us a biblical strategy to battle anxiety, stress, and panic. With practical and activating steps, Dawna De Silva, founder and coleader of the International Bethel Sozo Ministry, shows you how to - identify the fears, patterns, and lies that harm your connection with God - resist fear by taking ownership over its influence - find healing and liberation through the Word and the Spirit When you master power, love, and self-discipline, you will elevate yourself above the enemy's attacks and be released from fear into abundant, healthy living. You will experience the true healing that can come only from God.

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Dawna De Silva is founder and coleader of the International Bethel Sozo Ministry in Redding, California. Whether training in Sozo or preaching and ministering prophetically, Dawna releases people, churches, and cities into new vision and freedom. Dawna and her husband, Stephen, have two sons and live in Redding.

With a background of drama and music prevalent in her Midwestern upbringing, award-winning narrator Ann Richardson delights in narrating fiction. In her spare time, Ann volunteers as a narrator for Learning Ally (formerly Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic).

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