The author of 'The Elijah Mandate' claims Amazon is suppressing the book's pre-order, framing it as a spiritual battle over the content. He calls on supporters to help boost pre-orders.
The author of the newly released book 'The Elijah Mandate' reports that Amazon is suppressing its pre-order availability, describing the situation as a 'spiritual battle over the content.' In a social media message, he called on his audience to help 'pre-order battle' by purchasing the book. The book, subtitled 'A Biblical Mandate for Standing Without Compromising,' was marketed as a guide for believers facing cultural pressure, as The Zioneer previously reported. No official Amazon statement or independent confirmation of suppression is available at this time. The author's claim is a single-source assertion, pending further details or Amazon's response.
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