The Christian Handbook of Survival
by Silas Marshall
Christian Faith Publishing


"The reason we as Christians need to understand God's eternal plan is so we can beat the Devil."

Marshall has delved deeply into Christian scripture, providing rational, structural proof regarding events predicted therein and dispelling certain inaccuracies promulgated by misguided churches and church leaders. His thought-provoking treatise, filled with quotes from the Holy Bible, begins with a passage in Revelation detailing what will happen when Satan and his evil angels are cast onto Earth. They will seek to deceive Christians, perverting and destroying their beliefs, but Christ will return to conquer Satan and change believers into "spiritual beings." Marshall asserts that all humans, even his readers, will be swept up in this final, biblically foretold battle.

Such scriptural predictions may be difficult for many current-day Christians to accept because, for centuries, they have been taught various, conflicting doctrines that often do not confirm the true evil of Satan and the power of God. The road to literal acceptance of the end times as depicted in Revelation is the understanding of God's word through prayer, leading to acceptance. The cogent advice offered includes becoming a warrior and a watchman for God's truths, storing up food and water as was done in biblical times, and standing fast in belief, ignoring rumors about Christ continually promulgated by Satan's false prophets. These efforts will evince God's love and his protection in the final days.

Marshall's experiences are based upon his early efforts to become a successful musician, but being told that, as part of the acceptance of a lengthy music contract, he must avoid lyrics about "Jesus stuff." He spent the ensuing years diligently studying the truth about and the promise of faith in Jesus. The result is this well-developed and inspirational resource. Marshall's efforts to spread the genuine biblical message has culminated in a book that is ideal for group or individual study.

Return to USR Home