Mike Slater pulls back the curtain on the invisible war raging around us every single day. Joined by two of today’s most trusted voices—renowned pastor and bestselling author Dr. Tony Evans and cultural commentator and Daily Wire host Andrew Klavan—they dive deep into the reality of spiritual warfare and what it actually looks like in 2025. From demonic strongholds masquerading as cultural trends to the personal battles fought in our minds, homes, and families, this episode exposes the enemy’s tactics and equips viewers with biblical truth that works.
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