Exit this survey Spiritual Warfare: What do you think? 1. Default Section Question Title * 1. Which of the following describes you. I understand it's important to pray about everything in my life. I regularly pray for situations and people in my life, believing that God will move in each situation. I believe Satan is alive and well, wreaking havoc where he chooses. I don't think much about spiritual warfare or Satan. But I do know there's evil in the world. I have struggled with impure thoughts and strive to pray through them. I often feel defeated. I often feel victorious. I am interested in spiritual warfare. Question Title * 2. When I think of spiritual warfare, I . . . think it's only for those believers who consider themselves charismatic. fret and worry that too much talk about it will make me paranoid. actively seek to learn more information about how to engage and defeat spiritual forces of darkness. don't have time to think about this issue. My life's too full. Question Title * 3. I would be interested in reading a spiritual warfare book by a woman for women. yes no Question Title * 4. Seeing spiritual warfare from a non-health & wealth perspective interests me. Yes. Not at all. Question Title * 5. How you would you consider someone an expert on spiritual warfare? Studied spiritual warfare at college or seminary. Experienced varied encounters and learned to navigate them. Spoke extensively on the subject. Had a heart and passion for Christ that I trust. Came from a theological perspective that mirrored my own. Known for praying for others. Came across as an expert in the field. Came across as a learner in the field. Question Title * 6. What kinds of things would you like to see in a spiritual warfare book? Stories about folks encountering spiritual warfare. Breaking free from destructive patterns. Learning sound theology behind engaging in spiritual warfare. Exposing the abuses of spiritual warfare. Understanding grief and loss in light of spiritual warfare. Seeing how an eternal perspective ties into spiritual warfare. Seeing authenticity and truth as a type of spiritual warfare. Exposing the power of confession. Experiencing healing in community. Understanding how caring for widows and orphans is spiritual warfare. Deconstructing the American (consumeristic) dream as a counter cultural way to engage in spiritual warfare. Emphasizing the life-altering power of prayer. Sharing supernatural stories where deliverance is surprising and powerful. Revealing how Satan keeps people in darkness through the power of secrets. Strategizing ways to pray for kids, spouse, friends, family. Determining the difference between the sanctification journey and Satan's attacks. Learning to embrace suffering as spiritual warfare. Question Title * 7. I am: A woman A man Question Title * 8. If you could give one piece of advice to someone writing a spiritual warfare book for women, what would it be? Question Title * 9. If you have time, can you share a story of spiritual warfare? Question Title * 10. What do you consider is the greatest misconception about spiritual warfare? Done