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Enemies often seem to get in the way of our plans, leaving us discouraged and disoriented. But what if these obstacles are part of God's plans for us? The Necessity for an Enemy has been written for believers going for the more of God. This is... [Read on]
As someone who has struggled with depression, this book was a breath of fresh air. Where other Christian authors have said things like, "Pray more", "stop taking your medicine & let God heal you" and other such things, this book provided real... [Read on]
We all have troubles in life, but then there are the "Goliath's" that appear out of nowhere and knock us off of our feat and leave us wondering "where did THAT come from?" Pastor Ron Carpenter does an incredible job at helping us to deal with... [Read on]
I have to admit I was a little disappointed with this book overall, yet there were some pleasant surprises that I stumbled upon. While Ron Carpenter Jr. is a decent writer, I found myself struggling at times to get through this book. The biggest... [Read on]
Ron Carpenter’s The Necessity of an Enemy comes at you fast and furious. The chapters are really short. As in, two-to-three-pages short. The concepts are simply stated; like short jabs to the brain. The stories are real, raw and told with... [Read on]
I've shared before in past blogs that I consistently pick up a book in a perfect season to read that book. This one sat on my desk for nearly two months before I felt compelled (read: Holy Spirit drove me to it) to begin reading it. Instantly I... [Read on]
Most people view their enemies as, well, enemies. Given the fact that enemies normally come to do us harm and not good, this is an easy evaluation for anyone to make. However, as Pastor Ron Carpenter Jr. writes in his book The Necessity of an... [Read on]
This book is about how we need an enemy. They seem to get in the way of our plans and discourage us, but Carpenter’s argument is this: what if these obstacles are part of G-d’s plan? In this book, he defines our enemy as any sins in our life, any... [Read on]
Ron Carpenter, Jr. is pastor in Greenville, SC. He shares personal stories of his struggles and triumphs, both personally and with his church community, to show how God uses enemies in our lives in order to gain God's perspective on the... [Read on]
Who wants to seek out or confront our enemies or in this case our personal demons? Can’t we just hide from them, ignore them or deal with them at our own discretion? I admit I’m a wimp at heart, I personally would just prefer to avoid pain. ... [Read on]