Howard Pittman's 'Demons: An Eyewitness Account' isn't just another Christian book - it's a battlefield manual wrapped in a testimony. After reading it twice (once in one sitting), I can confirm this $5 Kindle gem delivers revelations you won't find in typical theology books.
The most gripping section details Pittman's near-death experience where he claims to have witnessed the demonic hierarchy firsthand. Whether you're skeptical or believer, his scriptural alignment makes you pause - especially when he describes how demons operate like military units with specific assignments against believers.
What sets this apart? The practical warfare strategies. Pittman doesn't just scare you with demonology; he arms you with countermeasures straight from Ephesians 6. I've personally applied his 'awareness principles' during prayer sessions and noticed a tangible difference in spiritual focus.
Critics argue about the book's authenticity, but even as someone who's read 50+ Christian texts, I found fresh perspectives here. The chapter on 'demonic legal rights' particularly transformed how I view persistent spiritual attacks.
Two drawbacks: The writing style feels dated (original 1980s publication shows), and extreme cessationists might balk at Pittman's charismatic leanings. Still, as someone who's lived near occult practitioners abroad, his accounts ring frighteningly true to real-world spiritual phenomena.
Final verdict? Keep your Bible open while reading this. It's not Scripture, but as a supplementary warfare guide, it's earned permanent space on my digital shelf - right next to my prayer journal.