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Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind | 
enlarge | Author: Joyce Meyer Publisher: FaithWords Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8
ISBN: 0446691097 Dewey Decimal Number: 248 EAN: 9780446691093 ASIN: 0446691097
Publication Date: October 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 4 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: H20090107024553T
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Product Description Winning the Battle in your Mind. There's a War Going On And Your Mind Is The Battlefield. If you're one of millions who suffer from worry, doubt, confusion, depression, anger or condemnation, you are experiencing an attack in your mind. Overcoming negative thoughts that come against your mind brings freedom and peace. Find out how to recognize damaging thought patterns and stop them from influencing your life. In this powerful book, best-selling author and conference host, Joyce Meyer, guides you through an honest self-appraisal by sharing the trials, tragedies and ultimate victories of her own marriage, family and ministry- including the truth she learned about what she was thinking and feeling every step of the way. You'll gain insight into how Joyce won the battle in her own mind- and how you can as well. You'll also discover how to: -Find peace and stop brain-storm of mental activity. -See the truth by thinking correctly. -Use spiritual weapons effectively. -Overcome the 10 wilderness mentalities that hold you in harmful circumstances. Don't surrender to misery another day. Find out today what you can do to ensure your victory in the Battlefield of the Mind!
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Digest slowly...it's very good. December 27, 2008 I took this book slowly but was tempted to eat it all up because it's so good. It was good to savor slowly in and resulted in greater life impact for me. I read it along with the study guide, so I could examine my thoughts. I have learned I don't have to be a slave to my thoughts, or to walk in fear. I first read it a year ago, and I keep my copy, because I know that this writer, Joyce Meyers has had a past similar to mine and has had similarly destructive thought patterns, so it helps to hear her logic to realign me with the word of God. There is a Battlefield of the Mind daily calendar too with thoughts and scripture, and it has been a great tool in hard times.
Life-Changing Book! Even for a big o'l liberal like me. :) December 11, 2008 In the last few months, I have been so blessed by Joyce Meyer's books. I'd heard of her before, of course, and was honestly a little turned off the few times I saw her on television. Our life views are so far apart--my theology tends towards the liberal, I'm far from a biblical inerrantist, I'm unapologetically lesbian, etc.--I didn't think there was anything she could say to me. Especially because in a good deal her talks that I'd heard, she mentioned the devil and demons a lot, and I'm not even sure if I believe that there's a literal Devil. I wrote her off, not thinking that she was bad in any way, but that she was for "other people."
I'll say it: I was wrong.
"Battlefield of the Mind" is, the first self-help book I've picked up (other that "The Courage to Heal") that hit me right where I was, gave me incredibly practical suggestions for changing behavior that needed to be changed, and actually *worked*. Through the book, the Holy Spirit used Joyce's words to convict me of behavior that was problematic and hindering my walk. AND, with the help of the Holy Spirit and the book, I have made some really positive changes, that have impacted both my spiritual life and my mundane life. This is going to sound so cliche, but whatever, it's true: I feel like a huge weight is lifted off my shoulders, that I can see clearly for the first time in years.
I've had experiences in my life that had shaped me into a very negative person, and stolen the bright joy I had as a child. I had dimmed God's light in me, and I didn't even realize it, because I was constantly complaining, anxious, critical. And, while I knew I was unhappy, I really didn't think there was anything I could do about it. I thought that's just how I was. Now, I was a Christian, very definately so, and trying desperately for a relationship with Him, but Joyce's book, learning how to improve my thinking, has made my spiritual life *so* much more free. And the people around me have noticed changes in my life, from people as intimate as my family to as casual as regular customers at my store. I can't promise that every person will find deep meeaning from this book, but I sure did!
And it isn't just me (well, obviously, it's a huge industry). We decided to use "Battlefield of the Mind" as a book study at church (there is a woorkbook that comes with it...honestly, I find it a little superfulous, but it helps fascilitate group discussions). And this little book study has changed every single person who has attended. It started with just three of us, but our enthusiasm, and the enthusiasm of new members, made the group grow and grow, and now around ten of us meet to study it every week (and when your church has 30ish members, that's a lot!). I have watched the Holy Spirit use this book to convict and grow a lot of the baby Christians in our congregation...and the seasoned ones (like me!) as well.
In close, I want to say that one of the really awesome things about this book is the fact that I never felt condemned. I felt convicted, sure, and was, at the beginning, overwhelmed when I realized how off-track I'd gotten. But Joyce never makes you feel like a bad person, and she is constantly reminding us that God will complete the good work He started, and that there's no condemnation in Christ. As someone who spends a good deal of time feeling condemned by other Christians, that was so important to me.
Battlefield of the Mind November 26, 2008 I purchased seven books of Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyers for a women's bible study. I purchased used books and all of them were in perfect shape. This book was used in a class for women overcoming addictions. It's a great book for anyone who wants to change their attitude and negative thinking. You ARE what you think! And if you don't like who you are then change your "stinkin thinkin"! Joyce tells you how. Marlene Willyard
Life changing - empowering September 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Joyce Meyer is one of the most outstanding teachers out there today, in my opinion. The concepts in this book changed my life, and continue to impact me on a daily basis. They are presented in an easy to understand and read style that pulls you in from the start. What could be more important than dealing with what's going on in your mind! Everything in life stems from your thoughts and Joyce teaches you how to move up higher towards a better life. She has a God-given ability to communicate the heart of the matter, and to help you apply the information to your life. I strongly recommend this book and I feel that every believer should read it as soon as possible!
Battlefield of the Mind -- aid to focus September 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
_Anyone with a Christian background, who has been bothered by feelings of inadequacy, or alternately feels like they can and cannot do something they they feel led to do - would find this invaluable reading. Joyce Meyer defines worry, deals with problems many of us in home business find-- of a wandering mind -- , and encourages us to think about whether focussed on what we really want to happen. It is the believer's version of "The Secret". The concept of the universe itself is very vague, whereas we can pray directly to God, and read the Word of God. If its right, and we get the negatives out of our minds, we can do great things if we focus on passages such as Phil.4:13(can do all--)
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