We live in a world where destructive practices are often celebrated, defended, and even loved. But what happens when the very things people cling to are in fact their greatest enemies?
In this powerful book, Rev. Seaton D. Wilson confronts three "beloved enemies" that have plagued society for generations:
Drug Abuse - why emptiness, not just peer pressure, drives addiction-and the true cure found only in Christ.Gambling - more than a game of chance, it violates biblical principles of love and fairness, tearing families and communities apart.Carnival - a cultural tradition that, rather than uplifting human dignity, promotes immorality and spiritual decay.Drawing from scripture, history, social research, and lived testimony, Rev. Wilson reveals how each of these practices stems from mankind's search for meaning apart from God. He also provides hope-the ultimate answer to emptiness is found not in substances, money, or revelry, but in a restored relationship with Jesus Christ.
Three Beloved Enemies is both a warning and a guide. It equips readers with biblical wisdom, real-world statistics, and practical truth to reject destructive influences and embrace the path of righteousness, fulfillment, and peace.
If you or someone you love is entangled in these enemies of the soul, this book offers clarity, conviction, and a way forward.