Warrior uses anecdotal stories from World War 2 as metaphors to frame our discussion of Spiritual Warfare and Christian discipleship.
For every true follower of Jesus Christ, our lives are marked by a spiritual war against forces of evil that include our own flesh, a rapidly decaying world system, and the devil and his demonic hosts.
Spiritual warfare takes place on many fronts and in many ways. The enemy prowls around like a roaring lion looking for ways to render Christians ineffective in their walk and witness to a dying and decaying world.

Many of the heroes of World War 2 were ordinary men and women. Many of them were very young. Yes, they were ordinary. But their actions were extraordinary.
It is quite amazing that God chose ordinary men and women to carry his message. Jesus could have chosen the religious leaders of his day but, instead he chose ordinary men to build his church.
God doesn't call the qualified. He calls those who are willing to accompish great things in his name.
The topic of human suffering under the watchful eyes of an all-powerful, yet all loving God is challenging to our human senses. Add in the reality of evil and suffering takes on an added dimension. "Shattered-Glass" uses illustrations from Hitler's Holocaust, as we take on this challenging element of spiritual warfare

Revelation is far more than a book of End Times Prophesies. It has much to say about the reality of Spiritual War.

Charlie is a fictional story that is designed to parallel the life experiences of the biblical Job. Unlike Job, Charlie has a Ford 150 and health insurance. But his trials, his interaction with his friends, and his conversations with God are very much in line with what Job experienced more than 4,000 years ago.
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