Birthing God’s Mighty Warriors: A Re-Release for a Generation in Crisis
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After 20 years, Rachel Scott reintroduces Birthing God’s Mighty Warriors: A Family Restoration Manual for a New Generation — a prophetic call to restore womanhood, motherhood, and the divine design of family.
In an age where womanhood has been desecrated and motherhood redefined, Rachel Scott’s timeless message roars back with unshakable truth: God’s original plan for the family is not broken — it’s being reborn.
Two decades ago, Rachel Scott penned a book that would quietly become a prophetic manual for the days we now face. Birthing God’s Mighty Warriors was born from a deep conviction that God’s blueprint for the family — from the very first page of Genesis to the final “Amen” of Revelation — holds the key to restoring our world.
Now, twenty years later, the urgency of that message has multiplied.
We are living in a time when the sacred calling of motherhood has been mocked, fertility silenced, and family life infiltrated by cultural confusion. The role of mothers — once celebrated as the heart of civilization — has been traded for convenience and control. But through all the noise, God’s voice still calls: “Be fruitful and multiply.”
This new edition of Birthing God’s Mighty Warriors: A Family Restoration Manual for a New Generation is not just a reprint — it’s a revival. A call to mothers and fathers to return to the divine design that brings order out of chaos, blessing out of obedience, and purpose out of pain.
Rachel Scott lifts the veil on the lies that have weakened the modern family and exposes the spiritual roots behind infertility, division, and cultural decline. She reminds us that every child is a warrior in God’s army, every mother a gatekeeper of destiny, and every home a battlefield worth fighting for.
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