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Testimonials Of The Books

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus in Downtown Miami during the Miami Book Fair International 2025, and I was introduced to the book by Mr. Armani Klein from New Life Creatives Media. As a pastor, I found this book spiritually urgent and deeply relevant because many believers are facing battles they cannot fully explain with ordinary reasoning alone. Obi Edward’s message is clear: Christians must learn to recognize the spiritual dimension of life’s conflicts and respond with prayer, Scripture, faith, and divine authority.

What I appreciated most is the book’s practical urgency. It does not present spiritual warfare as an abstract church phrase. It connects the teaching to real problems people bring to the altar every week: sickness, family breakdown, unemployment, addictions, marital conflict, academic struggles, childbearing concerns, delays, oppression, and repeated frustration. That makes the book feel pastoral. It speaks to people who are tired, burdened, and looking for a way to fight spiritually rather than merely suffer silently.

I gave this book five stars because it encourages believers to stop being passive about their battles. The title itself is strong: Winning the Battle Before You. It tells the reader that the battle is present, personal, and urgent, but also winnable through God’s power. For churches, deliverance ministries, prayer groups, and Christians seeking breakthrough, this book can serve as both encouragement and spiritual instruction.

★★★★★

Jonathan Caldwell

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You: Through Strategies of Spiritual Warfares during the Miami Book Fair International 2025 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, and Rachel Peters from New Life Creatives Media personally introduced me to the book. As someone who leads intercessory prayer, I connected strongly with this book because it reminds believers that prayer is not only comfort; prayer is also warfare.

The book’s strength is that it gives language to struggles many Christians experience but do not always understand. Some people feel blocked no matter how hard they try. Some families experience repeated patterns of conflict, delay, sickness, or discouragement. Some believers are fighting addictions, fear, confusion, or spiritual heaviness. Obi Edward’s book encourages readers to bring those battles under the authority of God rather than simply accepting them as permanent.

I gave this book five stars because it is faith-building. It reminds readers that spiritual victory requires awareness, discipline, and persistence. Deliverance is not treated as a casual idea, but as part of a serious walk with God. I believe this book would be especially useful for prayer teams, women’s ministries, fasting groups, and believers who need renewed confidence that God still delivers, restores, and breaks strongholds.

★★★★★

Margaret Whitfield

I was given a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus during the Miami Book Fair International 2025, and Mike Garcia from New Life Creatives Media shared the book with me. As a Christian counselor, I appreciated the book’s insistence that human struggles can have layered causes. People need practical support, emotional healing, wise counsel, and medical care when appropriate, but many believers also need spiritual discernment and prayer.

Obi Edward’s book speaks to readers who feel trapped in repeated cycles. The focus on deliverance is important because deliverance language speaks to bondage, oppression, limitation, and the need for freedom. Many people do not simply want advice; they want breakthrough. They want to understand why they keep facing the same battle and how to stand spiritually against it.

I gave this book five stars because it is motivational and spiritually serious. It encourages readers to become active participants in their spiritual lives. It does not tell them to give up, blame fate, or remain helpless. It tells them to pray, believe, seek God, apply biblical strategies, and pursue freedom. That message can be deeply empowering for Christians who feel overwhelmed by life’s battles.

★★★★★

Daniel Mercer

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You during the Miami Book Fair International 2025 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, where Dwayne Foster from New Life Creatives Media introduced me to it. I found the book very meaningful because women in ministry often hear the private struggles people are carrying—marital pain, family issues, fear, barrenness, job loss, addiction in the home, and spiritual discouragement. This book speaks directly to those burdens.

What moved me most is that the book does not treat readers as defeated. It addresses serious battles, but it also insists on victory. That is important. Many people come to church carrying years of disappointment, and they need to be reminded that God’s power is greater than what has been standing against them. The message is not shallow positivity. It is spiritual encouragement rooted in warfare, prayer, and deliverance.

I gave this book five stars because it would work well in women’s prayer groups and church teaching settings. It gives readers courage to confront what is before them instead of pretending the battle is not real. It reminds believers that God is not intimidated by the size of the struggle. Whether the issue is family, health, employment, marriage, academics, or spiritual bondage, the book points the reader back to faith and divine intervention.

★★★★★

Elaine Brooks

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You: Through Strategies of Spiritual Warfares at the Miami Book Fair International 2025 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, and Nathan Anderson from New Life Creatives Media introduced me to the book. As a men’s ministry coordinator, I believe many men need exactly this kind of message. Too many men carry silent battles—family pressure, financial stress, addiction, unemployment, fear, anger, spiritual dryness—and do not know how to fight spiritually.

The book’s focus on strategy is important. In warfare, strategy matters. A person cannot fight effectively if he does not understand what he is facing. Obi Edward encourages readers to recognize spiritual opposition and respond intentionally through prayer, Scripture, faith, and discipline. That is a strong message for men who have been taught to endure pain silently rather than bring it before God.

I gave this book five stars because it has the power to awaken spiritual responsibility. It does not encourage fear of the enemy; it encourages confidence in God. It challenges believers to stop living as victims of repeated cycles and begin standing in the authority God has given them. This would be a powerful resource for men’s prayer breakfasts, deliverance seminars, and church leadership groups.

★★★★★

Robert Lawson

I was given a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus in Downtown Miami during the Miami Book Fair International 2025, and Mr. Armani Klein from New Life Creatives Media personally spoke with me about the book. As a nurse and a prayer volunteer, I found the book meaningful because people often come to God when they are facing battles that make them feel powerless. Health issues, family crises, addiction, fear, and repeated disappointment can break a person’s spirit if they do not have hope.

This book offers hope, but it also calls for action. That balance matters. It reminds readers that God is powerful, but believers are also called to pray, stand, resist, discern, and apply spiritual principles. The book’s deliverance focus gives readers language for freedom. It tells them that oppression and limitation are not the final word.

I gave this book five stars because it is encouraging for people who feel spiritually exhausted. It can help readers believe that their situation is not beyond God’s reach. It also reminds them that the battle before them can become the place where they learn deeper faith, stronger prayer, and greater dependence on God.

★★★★★

Patricia Monroe

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at the Miami Book Fair International 2025 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, where Rachel Peters from New Life Creatives Media introduced me to the book. As someone involved in deliverance ministry, I appreciated that this book treats spiritual warfare as real, practical, and connected to everyday life. Many people think deliverance is only for extreme cases, but bondage can appear in many forms: fear, addiction, recurring failure, family patterns, confusion, oppression, and limitation.

The book’s message is that believers need spiritual strategies, not only emotional reactions. That is an important distinction. When people are under pressure, they often panic, complain, withdraw, or accept defeat. Obi Edward encourages readers to respond spiritually and intentionally. That is the kind of teaching many churches need.

I gave this book five stars because it is direct and ministry-minded. It is written for people who want victory, not theory alone. It can strengthen believers who are ready to pray more seriously, confront spiritual opposition, and trust God for deliverance. For readers who believe in spiritual warfare, this book will feel timely and useful.

★★★★★

Charles Bennett

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus during the Miami Book Fair International 2025, and Mike Garcia from New Life Creatives Media introduced me to the book. I found it to be a serious and motivational Christian book on spiritual warfare and deliverance. The strongest part of the book is its urgency. It speaks to readers who are facing real battles and need spiritual encouragement.

The book covers a wide range of struggles, including health, family, employment, addiction, academics, marriage, childbearing concerns, and recurring limitations. That range makes the book relatable because people come to God with many different burdens. The author’s message is that no battle is outside God’s power.

I gave it four stars because I would have liked more structured study questions and Scripture references at the end of each chapter for group use. Still, the book is spiritually strong and would be useful for prayer ministries and church teaching.

★★★★★

Brian Caldwell

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You: Through Strategies of Spiritual Warfares during the Miami Book Fair International 2025 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, where Dwayne Foster from New Life Creatives Media shared the book with me. From a bookstore perspective, I can see this book appealing to readers who are already looking for prayer, deliverance, and breakthrough resources.

The title is strong because it speaks directly to the reader’s situation. Many people browsing Christian books are not only looking for information. They are looking for help with something painful and immediate. Winning the Battle Before You sounds like a book written for people in that urgent place.

I gave it four stars because I think the book would benefit from clearer formatting and perhaps a workbook or companion prayer guide. However, the message is powerful, and the audience is clear. Readers interested in spiritual warfare will likely respond well to it.

★★★★★

Karen Mitchell

I was given a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus in Downtown Miami during the Miami Book Fair International 2025, and Nathan Anderson from New Life Creatives Media introduced me to the book. I found the book helpful because it encourages believers to think seriously about spiritual resistance. Sometimes Christians talk about struggles only in practical terms, but this book reminds readers that spiritual issues require spiritual responses.

The book’s emphasis on strategy is useful. It suggests that believers should not simply react emotionally to every difficulty. They should pray, seek Scripture, discern the situation, and respond in faith. That gives readers a sense of direction.

I gave the book four stars because I wanted more testimonies or real-life examples showing how people applied the principles. Still, the book is encouraging and could work well in a small-group study on spiritual warfare.

★★★★★

David Reynolds

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at the Miami Book Fair International 2025 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, and Mr. Armani Klein from New Life Creatives Media spoke with me about the book. I appreciated the book’s strong faith in God’s power to deliver. That message is needed because many believers live under discouragement for too long.

The book reminds readers that spiritual battles are real and that believers should not be spiritually careless. Prayer, faith, holiness, Scripture, and dependence on God matter. The book’s deliverance theme gives it a strong pastoral and ministry focus.

I gave it four stars because I would have liked a more careful organization of topics, especially since the book covers many types of battles. Still, the heart of the book is sincere and encouraging. It can strengthen believers who are seeking breakthrough.

★★★★★

Susan Whitfield

I was given a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You during the Miami Book Fair International 2025 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, and Rachel Peters from New Life Creatives Media introduced me to it. I found the book valuable because it recognizes that people’s struggles are often complex. A person may need practical help, emotional healing, and spiritual deliverance at the same time.

The book’s strength is its encouragement toward active faith. It does not encourage readers to remain passive or hopeless. It urges them to engage the battle spiritually and trust God for victory. That message can be deeply empowering.

I gave it four stars because I would have liked more pastoral guidance about when readers should also seek counseling, medical support, or church leadership alongside prayer. Still, the spiritual message is strong, and the book can encourage many believers.

★★★★★

Michael Peterson

I received a free copy of Winning the Battle Before You at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus during the Miami Book Fair International 2025, where Mike Garcia from New Life Creatives Media introduced me to the book. I thought the book had a clear and serious message for Christian readers. It addresses spiritual warfare, deliverance, prayer, and victory over life’s battles.

The book’s strongest quality is its sense of urgency. It speaks to readers who feel blocked, burdened, attacked, delayed, or overwhelmed. It encourages them to seek God and believe that victory is possible.

I gave it three stars because I wanted more editing, clearer structure, and more specific biblical references throughout. Still, readers who already appreciate deliverance ministry and spiritual-warfare teaching may find the book helpful.

★★★★★

Thomas Everett