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Chapter 11 – When Your House Is the War Zone

Chapter 11 – When Your House Is the War Zone

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The Simple Walk: Don’t Walk Alone – Chapter 11 – When Your House Is the War Zone

Main Verse:
“A man’s enemies shall be they of his own household.”
Matthew 10:36 (KJV)

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What happens when your greatest spiritual battles erupt inside the very place that should bring you peace—your home? In this soul-searching and divinely inspired message, Pastor Barbara Duffey Hammonds exposes the truth many believers silently endure: sometimes the war zone is not across the world… it’s across the hallway.

Whether it’s broken marriages, rebellious children, toxic relatives, betrayal by loved ones, or homes filled with fear and silence, this message speaks directly to the hearts of those walking through domestic spiritual warfare. God is not distant. He sees. He hears. And He’s about to restore order, heal trauma, and bring peace into your atmosphere.

Let this Word guide you through the fire, back into authority, and toward the promise of victory—even when the battlefield is behind your own front door.

This chapter is part of The Simple Walk series—specifically the Don’t Walk Alone edition—where personal pain meets prophetic power, and hope is rekindled one Word at a time.


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✍🏽 By: Pastor Barbara Duffey Hammonds
Founder of Deep Roots Rising and The Simple Walk: Don’t Walk Alone
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