
The Fourth Watch
A Watch for Prophets, Warriors, Intercessors & Lovesick Believers
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Narrated by:
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Leah Ramirez
About this listen
The hours between 3AM to 6AM is often a time of tremendous spiritual attack for many Christians. It is during the night watches that the enemy wages his greatest assault on the minds of believers, planting seeds of fear, anxiety, and doubt while they sleep. This is also the time of night that the most violent crimes are committed, and that the most self -destructive behavior often occurs.
In The Fourth Watch: A Watch for Prophets, Warriors, Intercessors, & Lovesick Believers learn why the fourth watch of the morning is also one of the most powerful times to pray.
©2019 catrina j. sparkman (P)2023 catrina j. sparkman
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