Shooting Back



Scriptural case for self-defense

Grenades were exploding in flashes of light. Pews were shattering under the blasts, sending splinters flying through the air. An automatic rifle was being fired and ripping worshippers to pieces.

Most people in America don't think of carrying a gun to church. Fortunately, South African Charl van Wyck did in 1993. He was there during the St. James Massacre -- when terrorists stormed his church.

Instinctively, he knelt down behind a bench and pulled out his .38 -- taking down some attackers and sending them fleeing before they could kill and maim even more.

He tells the compelling story in "Shooting Back: The Right and Duty of Self-Defense" -- using the Bible to explain why Christians are commanded to protect themselves and their families from such onslaughts.

WorldNetDaily has purchased hundreds of copies of this book, published only in South Africa, for exclusive distribution in the United States and throughout the world.

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Shooting Back



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