A Campaign to Move Outside the Camp
Cities and urban areas capture over 55% of the world’s population, especially in Western nations, where up to 85% live in cities. Satan and the City shows conclusively from Scriptural and secular sources that this environment is a product of the Devil himself, and ought to be avoided if possible, in favor of the uncluttered life of rural, pastoral lands. Families and individuals ought to place themselves within the peaceful freedom of the countryside for the sake of family integrity, self-sufficiency, and closeness to the Creator as He intended mankind to live. How much better is a life lived among the greens, blues, and natural colors of the creation surrounding you than among the grays and blacks of concrete jungles in cities and housing developments, like rats in cages. Journey through the pages of Scripture and the research of experts to see how this seldom-addressed issue should be pivotal in the lives of all Christians. See how the world will someday soon be changed as cities are rebuilt on the pattern of the Garden Eden itself! The waste cities after the end-time conflagration will be rebuilt, but on an entirely different pattern than we see around us today. What an incredible future the world has to look forward to at the return of Jesus Christ, but in the meantime we need to do what we can to avoid the evils of the city that strive to capture people to Satan’s ways.

Paul W. Syltie was born and raised on a crop and dairy farm in southwestern Minnesota, through which a beautiful river valley flowed. It was within this idyllic pastoral environment that he grew to appreciate the natural world in all of its luster: the colors, scents, and sounds of the naturally created world. Working alongside an extended family of farmers cemented the ideals of hard work, dedication to parents and siblings, and responsibility in living within a tightly knit rural farming community.

Learn how evil cities really are in fostering the character of Satan to their residents, and how you can escape the clutches of this influence.