You can’t see them, but they are right there with you. They want to destroy you. How do you fight an enemy you can’t see? 

 

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“They can read my mind. Sometimes when I think of something, they say it, and say it’s their idea.”

“I feel like I’m a mouse being played with by cats.”

“He said I did it to him again. He said I did something terrible to him, and he will get me for this. He will get me for breach of promise. Oh God, I can’t believe what I’m saying!

“One of them is trying to pass for someone I went to school with. He named people in my school. Real people! Their names!”

“There’s music coming from downstairs. It’s not too bad, old tunes, and some songs have a male singer with quite a good voice.”  …..  “We don’t have any music on,” the downstairs neighbor said. “We’re in our bed.”

“I was chasing spirits last night, and I almost got one. As I think about it now, it was kind of funny. They were coming at me; I heard what they were saying, and I decided I would sleep on the porch. They don’t like that because they can’t get to me as easily.

“I read my prayers, and then I read my Bible. I tell the Lord in the daytime it’s good to be alive. In the night I wish I was dead.”

“We are all in this battle, and if you don’t fight, you lose.”

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In her upcoming book Lexie shares inspiring stories of individuals who came to America to seek the American dream or to escape the horrors unfolding in their home countries. You will read interesting, often riveting stories as they describe their lives before arriving on American shores. Join us as they tell about their experiences In Their Own Words.