Demons Are Afraid Of Me is a memoir by Lutheran-raised Mayflower Descendant, Cherokee Descendant, and former U.S. Army soldier Patience Leaper, that is a supernatural, spiritual awakening, crime thriller - a true story covering the years 1965 to 2019. With some humor and unabashed sharp insight and attention to detail, Patience offers patriotic, spiritual social commentary on American and Canadian society and Christian religion, based on remarkable childhood and adult experiences during travels across the U.S.A. and into Canada. In the finale', Patience escapes from an Edmonton, Alberta mental hospital with the help of the American Consulate and her daughters survive being targeted by child sex traffickers with God's specific intervention and the intervention of Canadian and American authorities. Along the way, despite having been taught that God does not speak, Patience describes hearing God's voice and getting dreams of prophecy from God in various situations of life's highs and lows, and describes literal miracles she saw with her own eyes, that demonstrated God's power and reality. Seven of the many things she learns is that dating and marriage with three people you love with your whole heart can end in three divorces even if you have the Holy Spirit, if we followed Jesus closely in all things we'd be Charismatic Holy Spirit Messianic Jews instead of modern Christians, God the Father has a specific personal Name that has been removed from modern Bibles 7,000 times, Jesus was never called Jesus in His lifetime, the U.S. might split in two and be flooded with ocean water if we don't pray against it, there is such a thing as werewolves, and demons are afraid of her. Everyone will enjoy the tale of this journey from suburbanite bookworm to seasoned Warrior Princess
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