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I Declare War: Four Keys to Winning the Battle with Yourself by Levi Lusko

katethegreat92's review

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3.0

I liked the premise and heart of the book but the writing wasn’t my favorite. It felt like it moved to quickly from nugget of knowledge to nugget of knowledge. However his one example of wolves and the wolf pack throughout was on point.

imaginationnerd's review

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challenging inspiring reflective

4.25

kruegs512's review

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challenging hopeful reflective medium-paced

5.0

alik_alig's review

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4.0

Some really solid take aways for battling fear and anxiety.

alitrevisan105's review

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5.0

Levi does it AGAIN.

Timely. Profound. Simple. Articulate. This book addresses the war edging within ourselves. My self-sabotaging tendencies. My selfishness. My inability to do things I want to do because I spend so much time in mindless other things - scared and ruled by fear. This book is a survival guide. This book teaches the reader how to have victory against the person you no longer want to be.

lighthartedreader's review

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5.0

Levi did another amazing job on this book! You can hear and feel in this book he wanted to share and give help that God has given him to everyone who reads this! I took my time with this and let the tips he gave be implemented, this book is so highlighted and noted. I know I will re read and re read this book for years to come!

Use scripture; tell God about your fear; wake people up

"Our struggles with our boldness cause us to worship comfort more than Jesus."BOOM hit me like a ton of bricks, in a challenging and good way!

awolgs's review against another edition

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4.0

As with his other book's, Levi writes wisely and incredibly personally. It's clear that he's explored this topic because he needed God's wisdom for his life...and now he's sharing what he's learned with you, the reader. And I'm glad he does so.

This is a book about dealing with temptation and sin and bad habits. Levi highlights the spiritual components of these battles, provides biblical guidance and truth for facing these, and shares practical helps and practices.

(full disclosure: the literary agency I work for represents Levi)

angelarwatts's review against another edition

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5.0

Read this book. Please. No matter who you are, how far or how close you are to Jesus, whether you hate God or love Him, whether you're broken or doing well... please, read this book.

I wish I could shake Levi's hand personally and thank him for this book. I am dearly grateful for my bestie: this is the bestest Christmas gift I could've gotten this year.

This book sheds light on topics many Christians do not want to hear. I could go into my own book of my thoughts on this book (ha, one day...) but for now... wow. Eye opening. Moving. Useful. I loved it.

mathiuskitchens's review against another edition

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5.0

Absolutely adored this book. It feels like the best of spiritual pep talks and some truly urgent truths I needed to hear desperately. Thank you for this book!

danad's review against another edition

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5.0

Many good suggestions

There are many good suggestions in this book for winning in Spiritual warfare. Make no mistake, the depression and fear I feel, only benefit Satan.