Captive II
Breaking the Prison of the Mind
von Tina Harris-Taylor
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Über das Buch
In Captive Book 2: Breaking the Prison of the Mind, Tina Harris-Taylor reveals how many people live physically free yet mentally imprisoned by fear, shame, trauma, and the lies they believe about themselves.
Through powerful biblical insight and thought-provoking reflection, this book confronts the hidden strongholds that quietly shape our thoughts and control our lives.
Scripture teaches that the battle for freedom begins in the mind. When lies are exposed and truth takes root, chains begin to fall.
This book invites readers into a deeper journey of spiritual freedom—one where thoughts are brought into captivity to Christ and the invisible prison of the mind is finally broken.
Because true freedom does not begin when circumstances change.
It begins when the mind is renewed.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Religion & Spiritualität
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Projektoption: 13×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 72 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9798261018889
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: März 09, 2026
- Sprache English
Über den Autor
Tina Harris‑Taylor is a self‑published author, spiritual storyteller, and ministry leader whose work weaves together honesty, healing, and the transformative power of God. Through devotionals, reflective narratives, and testimony‑driven books, she creates spaces where readers can confront their wounds, rediscover their identity, and experience restoration. Her writing is known for its poetic warmth, emotional depth, and unwavering commitment to truth—inviting readers to see themselves clearly and see God even more clearly. A graduate of the COGIC Evangelist Missionary Institute (2011), Tina believes that ministry lives in every story we dare to tell. Her books, prayers, and creative projects—including Finding God in the Brokenness, and her growing anthology Saint or Sinner: Tales from the Pews—are crafted to guide others from shame to acceptance, from brokenness to healing, and from silence to spiritual authority. Whether writing for her children, her community, or those
