Walking With the Enemy by C. Read is about the author's involvement with a Bible study group that turned out to be a cult remarkably similar to the Branch Davidians of Waco, Texas, led by David Koresh. As of 28 February 1993, Read had been with them for some three years, and had grown to love and trust the leaders completely; but after she found out the truth about them she could no longer remain. That did not stop them from wanting her back under their control and influence; and her testimony will show how they tried so hard to convince her that they were right, and she was wrong. This is a war between God and the devil! And innocent, unsuspecting souls continue to be taken in by false teachers and deceitful men. The target of such groups are men, women, and children; especially those searching for love, acceptance, and a deeper meaning to this life. Cults are on the rise, and no one is exempt from their evil influences! Koresh was violently removed from this earth over twenty years ago, but his spirit still lives on in the hearts of some very deceived and wicked men. If you need relief from the pains and burdens of this world: this book is for you! If you want to know the truth and truly be able to walk in it: this book is for you! If you are tired of religion and want to know the only true God: this book is for you! Quotes from those sent Walking With the Enemy: A Testimony Read offers her personal tale of religious awakening, including her experiences with people whom she says were falsely serving Jesus Christ. . . . She compares her own struggle with that of the infamous Branch Davidians, led by the charismatic David Koresh, and she makes clear that Koresh was of the same 'antichrist spirit' as the man sent to try to destroy me, and my family! Although Read's account doesn't end in fiery government intervention, it does contain stories of demonic attacks, the author's ruminations on the nature of evil, and the recurring question of whom one can l³e