How the Unseen Enemy Works Through Generational Patterns
The Unseen Enemy
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TV-14, 21-Aug-2026
In this episode of The Unseen Enemy, Bishop David and Evelyn expose lies that can quietly influence our families, choices, habits, and daily lives. They discuss putting God first despite family pressure, the fear behind holding on to clutter, and the importance of caring for ourselves and our families.
The episode also features testimonies from Marsha and Calvin, Ricardo, Gilbert, and Joanne, who share how faith helped them overcome generational patterns, envy, addiction, spiritual attacks, fear, and discouragement. Their stories show what can happen when you stop simply hearing about faith and begin putting it into practice.
Discover how to recognize the unseen enemy, stand firm in faith, and pursue the freedom and new life God offers.
DISCLAIMER: The Universal Church advises not to dismiss medical treatment. The prayers and elements of faith are not a replacement for medical treatment but a complement/support to it. Please follow your doctor’s instructions along with using your faith in the Word of God.
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