New Book by Sherry Malunat Explores Spiritual Conflict and Choices

Author and ordained minister Sherry Malunat has released a new book titled “Light vs. Dark: Weapons of Warfare,” which delves into the spiritual conflict that shapes human experiences. Launched on January 5, 2026, in Boulder City, Nevada, this faith-based work aims to provide readers with tools for navigating life’s challenges through a spiritual lens.

The book addresses the ongoing struggle between good and evil, focusing on how individuals can leverage choice, knowledge, and faith to overcome unseen battles. Central to Malunat’s message is the concept that the mind acts as a primary battleground in spiritual warfare. She draws on biblical principles, particularly Ephesians 6:12, which outlines the nature of the spiritual conflict believers face.

In her writing, Malunat emphasizes the power of thought in shaping emotions and actions. She provides practical guidance on using spiritual weapons available to believers, encouraging readers to maintain an intentional focus amidst adversity. “This book will open the eyes of the reader to both light and darkness and learn how to battle with the weapons described in the book,” Malunat stated.

The book is designed for those seeking to enhance their spiritual awareness and find practical strategies for managing mental and emotional struggles, particularly during trying times. Malunat notes, “With the way our world is moving and all the darkness and corruption that plagues the world, we need to know how to move from dark to light and gain knowledge of each side and how their kingdoms operate.”

“Light vs. Dark: Weapons of Warfare” is available in various formats, including softcover, hardcover, and electronic editions. It can be purchased through WestBow Press, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.

Malunat, a certified life coach, has a background in ministry and has served as the Director of Women’s Ministry at Vader Assembly of God Church. She has also spoken at numerous women’s conferences and retreats, sharing her insights on faith and personal development.

For more information about Sherry Malunat and her work, visit her website at www.sherrymalunat.com.