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Douglas Hatten
About the Author:
Douglas Hatten is a Christian disciple, author, and teacher. Although he is not a Mormon, the author has a religious background related to Mormonism, and does fellowship with people of diverse Mormon and Christian backgrounds.
Unless otherwise noted, his books often contain some references to Mormon (LDS/RLDS) scripture, wherever he believed it to be beneficial and where those scriptures support the truth and are in harmony with the Bible. All doctrine / teachings presented in these books are sound Biblical teachings, even if they may challenge some preconceived notions and religious traditions. These books can be read and appreciated by Mormons and Christians alike, of whatever denomination you may attend.
Jesus, is the Way, the Truth, and the Life!
In things essential....Unity, In things non-essential...Liberty, In ALL things...Charity.
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The Power to Tread on Serpents (8 1/2 x 11 booklet)
This book is a manual on spiritual warfare with a particular emphasis on deliverance ministry. Jesus came to set the captives free. He died upon the cross and rose again to break the power of the enemy. He ascended to the Father and sent the Holy Ghost to comfort, guide, and empower us to continue the work of liberating souls from the bondage of Satan. That bondage includes demonic addiction, deception, fear, hopelessness, anger, lust, ignorance, traditions of men, and dead religion. Jesus is still setting the captives free, but He now does it through those who will take up their cross and follow Him. God has given us a gift, but we must set aside the lies of the enemy and learn to walk in the power of this mighty gift.
NOTE: Although the author is not a Mormon, this book contains some reference to RLDS/Mormon scripture. However, the teachings in this book are in harmony with the Gospel of Christ, and are based on sound Biblical teachings. It can be read by Christians and Mormons alike.
Print: $11.00
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The Power to Tread on Serpents (6x9 edition)
This book is a manual on spiritual warfare with a particular emphasis on deliverance ministry. Jesus came to set the captives free. He died upon the cross and rose again to break the power of the enemy. He ascended to the Father and sent the Holy Ghost to comfort, guide, and empower us to continue the work of liberating souls from the bondage of Satan. That bondage includes demonic addiction, deception, fear, hopelessness, anger, lust, ignorance, traditions of men, and dead religion. Jesus is still setting the captives free, but He now does it through those who will take up their cross and follow Him. God has given us a gift, but we must set aside the lies of the enemy and learn to walk in the power of this mighty gift.
NOTE: Although the author is not a Mormon, this book contains some reference to RLDS/Mormon scripture. However, the teachings in this book are in harmony with the Gospel of Christ, and are based on sound Biblical teachings. It can be read by Christians and Mormons alike.
Print: $12.00
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God's Strange Act
Israel is now synonymous with the modern Jewish state founded in 1948. But it was almost named New Judea. The New Testament says Jesus ministered in Judea. When the Patriarch Israel placed his hands upon Joseph's sons Ephraim & Manasseh, he said “Let my name be named upon them.” When God rent the Kingdom from Solomon's son and gave the ten tribes to Jeroboam of Ephraim, the new northern kingdom was called Israel. The southern Kingdom was called Judea. Israel was later carried away by Assyria and scattered throughout the Gentile nations. The prophets spoke of a day when God would gather them out from every nation throughout the world and bring them unto their own inheritance. They speak of this event as being a great and marvelous work which will stun rulers and wise men. The whole House of Israel is about to be restored and the world will see it. The author is not Mormon, but the book includes references to Mormon Scripture that are Biblically based. It can be enjoyed by Christians and Mormons.
Print: $15.00
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That You May Not Be Deceived
We are warned that “…Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived." (2 Timothy 3:13) and “many false prophets shall arise, and shall deceive many” with “great signs and wonders” (Mat 24:9 & Mark 13:25) This booklet is a scripture study on how people are deceived, or rather how they “allow themselves” to be deceived. It demonstrates that by following the counsels of God contained in our Scriptures you can avoid being deceived and also detect whether you are currently involved in a deception. The information in this study is not merely theoretical, but based upon my own real life experience. These are lessons I learned the hard way. NOTE: This newest version has additional information, another whole chapter, and editorial errors have been corrected.
Print: $10.00
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The Recognitions of Clement
Recognitions is a captivating text dating back to the early Christian church and referenced by early church fathers Origen and Eusebius. The narrative is addressed to James the Just, the Bishop of Jerusalem, and is recorded by one Clement, a Greek, who chronicles a series of discourses by the apostle Peter, which he is witness to while accompanying Peter in his travels. Clement begins his account by detailing his own religious search before hearing of Christ. While in Rome, Clement hears the preaching of Barnabas who testifies of the miracles and teachings of Jesus. Clement, being moved by the words of Barnabas, defends him from a mob and ends up following after him to Palestine where he meets up with Peter. A large portion of the text is devoted to an intriguing disputation between Peter and Simon the Sorcerer before an audience of onlookers. Peter invites Clement to accompany him in his travels from city to city, creating an opportunity for Clement to be instructed more perfectly concerning the faith.
Print: $26.95
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God's Strange Act
Israel is now synonymous with the modern Jewish state founded in 1948. But it was almost named New Judea. The New Testament says Jesus ministered in Judea. When the Patriarch Israel placed his hands upon Joseph's sons Ephraim & Manasseh, he said “Let my name be named upon them.” When God rent the Kingdom from Solomon's son and gave the ten tribes to Jeroboam of Ephraim, the new northern kingdom was called Israel. The southern Kingdom was called Judea. Israel was later carried away by Assyria and scattered throughout the Gentile nations. The prophets spoke of a day when God would gather them out from every nation throughout the world and bring them unto their own inheritance. They speak of this event as being a great and marvelous work which will stun rulers and wise men. The whole House of Israel is about to be restored and the world will see it. The author is not Mormon, but the book includes references to Mormon Scripture that are Biblically based. It can be enjoyed by Christians and Mormons.
Hardcover Print: $28.58
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