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Breaking the Power of Evil Expanded Edition with Study Guide
Now is the time to break free of all the things, concepts, traditions, ideologies, people, and routines that are holding you back from living the blessed life that God destined for you. Who executes justice for the oppressed ..The Lord gives freedom to the prisoners (Psalm 146:7). You can break the power of evil and live now in eternal freedom, peace, and joy by recognizing: The enemy called easy. The ultimate trap Pride. The roots of bondage. The two Christian mandates. The way to break the beast's yoke. Best-selling author Rick Joyner gives you the weapons to defeat evil and triumph over satan's plan to destroy your life s potential. After Breaking the Power of Evil equips you with a biblically solid battle plan, the included study guide gives you the ammunition to surge forward into action to break the power of evil!.
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Body Traps: Breaking the Binds That Keep You from Feeling Good About Your Body
Appearance, good looks, and fitness are now the measure of one's social worth, and one cupcake may spell the difference between confidence and despair The founder of the Eating Disorders Clinic at Yale University examines why we fall into self-defeating, health-damaging obsessions, and how to escape them..
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Broken Screen: Expanding The Image, Breaking The Narrative
Broken Screen is comprised of informal conversations between artist Doug Aitken and a roster of 26 carefully chosen artists, filmmakers, designers, and architects Part guidebook and part manifesto, the book takes a fresh look at what it's like to create work in a world that has become increasingly fragmentary. Through casual and direct discussions Broken Screen offers a detailed navigation through the ideas behind the important yet under-documented visual language of nonlinear narratives, split screens, and fragmentary visual planes that define the most progressive moving images today. Presented in 26 illustrated chapters, the focus here lies on the shattering of the linear narrative in the visual arts through the use of image-based work to articulate the speed and fragmentation of modern life. Perhaps best of all, Broken Screen is a unique opportunity for readers to learn the thoughts and personal beliefs of these artists in their own words and imagery, unencumbered by critical or commercial filters, and communicated in the manner of a conversation between friends. It also seeks to produce a cultural manifesto for new communication, expression, and understanding in both the present and future--much as Marshall McLuhanis Medium is the Massage did. With its accessible conversational style, forward-thinking graphic design, and over 300 high-contrast images, Broken Screen extends across many disciplines including art, film, design, and architecture, and is sure to become an important document of our time..
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Breaking the Power of Evil: Winning the Battle for the Soul of Man
The gates of hell are the entrances through which evil gains access to the world. Rick Joyner, author of the best-selling book The Final Quest, dramatically exposes the insidious cruelty of evil as manifested in jealousy, fear, spirit of poverty, spiritual authority, and religious spirits.

Breaking the Power of Evil equips the Church with the tools necessary to first create a barrier into our world, and second, open a door into the heavenly realm. Joyner announces that the battle is one of territory-and one that is a struggle for the human heart. It is in the heart where evil must be broken. With prophetic precision, Joyner carefully casts a prophetic light that will dispel the darkness as it enlightens the soul..
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Breaking Generational Curses: Releasing God's Power in Us, Our Children, and Our Destiny
Who among us wants our children to be free from the struggles we have had to bear? Who among us wants the hard-earned lessons from our lives given freely to our children? You can be one of those who share the excitement and joy of seeing your children step into the destiny that God has for them..
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Women Afraid to Eat: Breaking Free in Today's Weight-Obsessed World
Designed to challenge America’s growing obsession with thinness, this book reveals the profound mental and physical effects on women struggling with their weight. It examines the way weight obsession consumes women, shatters lives, and even kills. Documented are four major weight and eating problems—eating disorders, dysfunctional eating, size prejudice, and overweight. A warning call to health professionals, families, and leaders, it gives clear guidelines on how women can bring about meaningful change in their lives to improve health and well-being.
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Breaking the Chains of Cocaine: Black Male Addiction and Recovery
Addressing the problem of cocaine addiction, this book reviews the vicious stages of cocaine dependency from an African American perspective
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Comic Abstraction: Image Breaking, Image Making
In recent years, a number of artists have abstracted images culled from slapstick, comic strips and films, cartoons and animation into a new representational mode to address perplexing issues about war and global conflicts, the loss of innocence and ethnic and cultural stereotyping. From Julie Mehretu's intricately layered paintings and Arturo Herrera's psychological collages made of Walt Disney coloring books to Ellen Gallagher's seductively Minimalist paintings, permeated by "blackface" signs culled from minstrel performances, to Rivane Neuenschwander's wiped-out cartoon characters, the world of comic abstraction reflects the intensely personal relationship that many contemporary artists maintain with political currents. This publication, which accompanies a Spring 2007 exhibition of the same name at The Museum of Modern Art, presents the first major investigation into this new model of representation. It features recent work by 13 artists and a selection of 30 large-scale works and installations that bridge the rift between abstraction and comics in ways that are at once critical and playful. It also includes a critical essay, interviews with the artists, and a selected exhibition history and bibliography. Features work by Polly Apfelbaum, Inka Essenhigh, Ellen Gallagher, Arturo Herrera, Michel Majerus, Julie Mehretu, Juan Munoz, Takashi Murakami, Rivane Neuenschwander, Philippe Parreno, Gary Simmons, Franz West and Sue Williams..
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The Structure of Paintings

Michael Leyton has developed new foundations for geometry in which shape is equivalent to memory storage A principal argument of these foundations is that artworks are maximal memory stores. The theory of geometry is developed from Leyton's fundamental laws of memory storage, and this book shows that these laws determine the structure of paintings. Furthermore, the book demonstrates that the emotion expressed by a painting is actually the memory extracted by the laws. Therefore, the laws of memory storage allow the systematic and rigorous mapping not only of the compositional structure of a painting, but also of its emotional expression. The argument is supported by detailed analyses of paintings by Picasso, Raphael, Cezanne, Gauguin, Modigliani, Ingres, De Kooning, Memling, Balthus and Holbein.

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