Elias Vance was a man who fought everything with his fists. A former mixed martial arts champion, he treated life like a cage match. When his teenage daughter, Chloe, fell into a deep, inexplicable depression—accompanied by a newfound, venomous cruelty that seemed almost other —Elias tried to fight it. He yelled. He bargained. He punched walls. Nothing worked.
Elias almost threw the printout away. This was spiritual warfare? Sitting in silence? But Chloe had started having nightmares where she spoke in a raspy voice that wasn't hers. Desperate, Elias tried Bounds’s first directive: guide to spiritual warfare e.m. bounds pdf
“The weapon of our warfare is not carnal,” Bounds wrote, “but mighty through God. The closet of prayer is the field of battle.” Elias Vance was a man who fought everything with his fists