The Esther Mantle
An Urgent Call for Women to Stand and Shape History
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Narrated by:
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Tonia Rich
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By:
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Christy Johnston
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What You Do Next Will Rewrite the Future
As the enemy ruthlessly advances his demonic assault on this generation, are you praying for change that never happens? For victory that never comes?
We live in critical, twisted times where wickedness is celebrated and truth is reviled. Yet from the Book of Genesis onward, God has revealed His supernatural solution to an increasingly upside-down world: supernaturally empowered women. Like Queen Esther, we're up against abhorrent evil that demands a response, and what we do—or don’t do—next will change the course of history.
Driven to see a generation of Esthers mantled for such a time as this, prophetic intercessor and advocate Christy Johnston empowers you to identify and embrace your pivotal role in this urgent moment in history, arising with supernatural boldness, power, and truth that prevails over the demonic destruction of our day.
With contagious passion, prophetic insight, and Spirit-filled wisdom, Christy reveals how to:
Recognize your Kingdom position and influence.
Reject the demonic narratives redefining sin and morality.
Raise a standard of truth for generations to come.
Thwart the enemy’s tactics to deceive and disciple this generation.
Become the agent of transformation your sphere of influence is desperate for.
Bring prophetic solutions that heal and restore.
The King’s scepter has been extended toward you. Now is the time to approach the throne of grace with confidence, seizing this prophetic moment and overthrowing the tyranny of evil in our day.
©2024 Christy Johnston (P)2024 Destiny Image PublishersWhat listeners say about The Esther Mantle
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- 07-11-2024
Interesting
There is a lot about this book I loved or wanted to but there were no references to verify or follow up on the author's claims.
I looked up the abortion laws mentioned and could find nothing to verify the claims anywhere within Australia. The name changing of words were not clarified and nothing was mentioned to assist the verification of claims.
I did find that the 150m exclusion zone was not for Christians. It is for anyone who objects.
I attempted to verify the Hebrew dates mentioned and found not one digital calendar converter that works before 1600 A.D. No sources were quoted so it makes these claims nothing more than fictional.
I attempted to verify the interpretation of name meanings and found no sources and nothing to verify those claims which were the basis for major arguments and without evidence it all falls flat.
This repeated throughout the book. Big claims. No sources. No evidence. Nothing to assist verification.
There was also the issue with definitions and context not provided. Global statements. Open and vague statements. None with context, none defined clearly. No attempt to ensure clarity. It's like saying sunshine is bad for you.
And by no means am I against this book! I just grew so frustrated and it began reading like a fairytale. No sources. Nothing to verify the statements!!! That's just outrageous.
I bought the physical book and read that after Audible cover to cover hoping to understand and be on the same page. I hoped to learn how the author thought and how she came to her conclusions. I thought maybe she a method to help one understand. No.
I feel this book was written for an exclusive insider club who understands the jargon and where the evidence might be assumed but if you're not a member then don't expect the jargon to be explained or for anyone to assist you. That felt selfish. What's the motive?
As I mentioned I tried to search for laws mentioned and I cannot locate them or identify a single news source anywhere to verify it. It should be in the bibliography. There isn't one. Occasionally a bible is listed or the Biblical concordance. One chapter quoted statistics and they were named but for the most part it's wholly neglected.
Disappointed.
The narrator could have sounded more connected to the words, more aware. Found her abrupt and blunt. This is sad because I genuinely felt there is potential in here.
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