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Blood on the Doorposts: An Advanced Course in Spiritual Warfare

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Experience the Liberating Power of Jesus Christ

Salvation in Jesus Christ should bring joy and liberty to every Believer’s life! Yet many quietly suffer because they aren’t taught what the Bible teaches about how to achieve victorious living!

BLOOD ON THE DOORPOSTS is an advanced course in spiritual warfare that will teach you how to pray and rise
• Bad relationships
• Fear
• Guilt
• Drug abuse
• Occult and witchcraft connections
• Anger and resentment
• Unforgiveness
• Depression
• Cults
• Pornography

Bill Schnoebelen has counseled thousands to spiritual victory — believers who, despite the best intentions of clergy, were unable to obtain the liberty they so desperately needed. This book is a manual of arms providing true stories of hope, step-by-step instruction, and prayers, that will shatter the darkness in your life, too.

338 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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About the author

William Schnoebelen

10 books42 followers
William "Bill" Schnoebelen is an American Christian evangelist, author, lecturer, and apologist who has devoted much of his career to religious teaching and ministry. Educated at St. Francis Seminary and Liberty University, where he earned graduate degrees in theology and counseling, he has been active in ministry since 1986. In 1992, he founded and became director of With One Accord Ministries, an organization dedicated to biblical teaching, evangelism, and addressing religious controversies. Schnoebelen is widely known for his testimony regarding his involvement in various spiritual and occult movements before embracing evangelical Christianity. Drawing on those experiences, he has written numerous books and educational materials examining subjects such as Freemasonry, Wicca, Mormonism, occult practices, and Christian doctrine. Among his best-known works is Romancing Death, which explores the cultural fascination with vampirism and the occult. In addition to writing and speaking internationally, he has worked in counseling and addiction recovery, taught extensively, and produced a large body of print and video-based ministry resources.

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16 reviews1 follower
February 21, 2014
A must have

This has very good information on possession and oppression as well as info on how to be freed from such. There is information that helps you see doorways you have opened in the past and prayers that can help you close those doorways.
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10 reviews
July 15, 2011
Heavy and freeing. And must read for anyone coming out of the Occultist's ways of life.
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33 reviews3 followers
May 12, 2020
Es un libro q te enciende a tener tus sentidos espirituales atentos y en alerta ante la gran guerra espiritual a la que nos involucramos al creer en el Señor Jesucristo.
9 reviews5 followers
March 26, 2018
Good book on spiritual warfare, but was more intense than I had expected. Although some of it seems unbelieveable, I do believe that the writer knows what he's talking about and also believe he experienced what he said he experienced. Some of it I don't agree with, but am doing some further research into those things in order to better understand where the writer is coming from.
4 reviews
December 1, 2021
The author has such a valuable and necessarily dire perspective on the battle field as it were. Very few people are "on fire" enough to go as deep into the thick of it as William does in this book. The knowledge he has gathered here is hard sought and we're all lucky to benefit from it.
3 reviews3 followers
October 3, 2010
Good book to read to have a perspective on spiritual warfare...especially if your helping someone to come out of the occult.
135 reviews4 followers
December 30, 2013
Great

I have heard positive and negative things about the author and how his occult past isn't true but a good book on spiritual warfare
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569 reviews9 followers
August 6, 2015
Informative and thought provoking. Didn't agree with everything the author says, particularly his stance on the KJV.
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4 reviews14 followers
June 15, 2019
Bill Schnoebelen is always an interesting read. His treatise on spiritual warfare is informative, and far from dull.
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September 9, 2025
If you read this book, know that Sharon Schnoebelen was William's first wife. She died & William then married Mary.

I ordered Blood on the Doorposts many years ago. It is mostly good & eye opening. But William does not live up to his seemingly adamant belief of not supporting corrupted Bible versions. William has given an Editorial Review for Tim Cohen's "Antichrist and a Cup of Tea" book which uses the corrupted NKJV Bible! But William wrote an article on his With One Accord website about the NKJV being corrupt. So why would William support Tim Cohen's books?
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407 reviews23 followers
May 31, 2026
Really interesting account of an ex-satanist and freemason coming to Jesus. The first half is
fascinating. My issues come in the later part. He states that the King James is the only true version
if the Bible, and warns against church members laying hands on one another for healing. I can understand his concerns, coming out of the occult, but he takes it so far as to become a type of religiosity. Jesus told us to lay hands and pray for one another, so I'll stick with that.
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2 reviews
July 14, 2020
Un libro totalmente revelador, de suma importancia! Totalmente de Guerra espiritual!!
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