He stresses that we are all in the middle of an 'invisible war,' that we don't need to fear the enemy but respect him, and that God's victory can be ours in every spiritual conflict.
Expounding upon Ephesians 6 (in which Paul talks about putting on the 'armor of God'), Ingram gives most of his time to 'the everyday schemes of the evil one' and daily defensive spiritual disciplines (prayer, Bible meditation, repentance). He succeeds in taking a balanced approach, challenging readers who either ignore spiritual warfare or see manifestations of it around every corner.
), president of the Walk Thru the Bible ministry, draws on personal experience in this book about confronting spiritual darkness.