What if the battle around you is not a sign of defeat, but a call to recover the power Christ has already placed in your hands?
Spiritual Warfare: Reclaiming Our Power speaks to Christians who sense that the battle is real, but want more than fear-based teaching, dramatic stories, or vague spiritual language. Sharon Fernandez brings the subject back to Scripture, showing how spiritual warfare moves through deception, accusation, temptation, division, exhaustion, and the slow erosion of discernment.
The enemy's work is not always loud. Often, it appears in the places believers are most tempted to dismiss: a hardened heart, a divided church, a tired mind, a compromised conviction, a broken relationship, or a pattern of fear that begins to feel normal.
This book is not written to make Christians obsessed with darkness. It is written to help them stand in the authority of Christ with wisdom, maturity, and confidence.
With biblical teaching, practical application, reflection questions, prayers, and battle plans, Fernandez guides readers through the origin of the conflict, the tactics of the enemy, the armor of God, the Church's authority, and the hope of Christ's final victory. She also handles difficult areas with pastoral care, including suffering, mental health, trauma, and the need for wisdom when spiritual warfare touches wounded lives.
Inside, readers will find help for questions such as:
- How does spiritual warfare show up in everyday life?
- How does Satan use deception, accusation, fear, and division?
- What does it mean to stand in Christ's authority without becoming careless or extreme?
- How can believers guard their homes, minds, churches, and callings?
- How do prayer, Scripture, holiness, forgiveness, unity, and endurance become part of the fight?
Spiritual Warfare: Reclaiming Our Power is for believers who do not want to live unaware, passive, or easily shaken. It is for Christians who want to recognize the battle without magnifying the enemy, confront darkness without fear, and recover the steady confidence that comes from knowing Jesus Christ has already won.
The Church was never called to retreat from the darkness.
It was called to stand.