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Decoding Hell's Propaganda

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Decoding Hell’s Propaganda endeavors to teach Christians how to be teachable and receptive to fresh, sound revelation, while being alert and discerning enough to recognize false teachings and deceptions. The author shares key discernment principles and skills that every believer should learn and add to their spiritual arsenal. After all, says Kunneman, too many people are being deceived. We must “discern the hour in which we are living and know how to rise above it and finish our God-given race. …We must decide that we will not become the next victim of hell’s propaganda.”

258 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2010

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Brenda Kunneman

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July 7, 2022
Many good points in this book on general spiritual discernment, especially in the first 1/2 of the book. The gift of discerning of spirits, mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12, was not really addressed. It was more about how all believers can detect what is of God and what is not, avoiding compromise, and keeping our eyes and ears pure.

There were a few times I felt Mrs. Kunneman got into personal opinions, rather than set-in-concrete biblical standards, and a few examples she mentioned as indicators of people's bad attitudes seemed to me to be assumptions. We all make the mistake at times of judging what is going on in someone's heart based on their body language -- and we could be wrong.

On the whole, though, I felt the book was solid and helpful.
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May 8, 2020
A Timely Reminder

This book calls the modern church back to the standards of the Kingdom of God. I know many will thinks it's archaic, but it's the truth spoken with with love. I appreciate it's systematic approach.
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August 16, 2024
I LOVE LOVE LOVE her devotionals not so much this book.
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October 14, 2013
Another excellent book by Brenda Kunneman. This easy to read and understand book will help you know how to stand firm in the truth and not fall prey to the devil's propaganda by showing you how to sharpen your spiritual discernment.
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March 31, 2017
2.5 stars [Christian Praxis]
Writing: 2 stars; Truth: 2.5 stars; Use: 2.5 stars.
Good points--some discernment and moderation; some of Ch. 9 on Media.
Bad points--some superficial biblical exegesis, sometimes generic, an overuse of adjectives and adverbs, and appears to abjure all fantasy and science fiction literature in Ch. 9.

Not worth the read if you have the spiritual gift of discernment; perhaps of some use to someone interested in the topic.
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