appeals to the consciences of Christian men, offering them a sound biblical theology of sin as well as practical strategies for fighting it. The author targets four specific sins: pride, lust, vanity, and sloth. He exposes their deadliness, but also proclaims the hope every Christian man has in his all sufficient Saviour. -- Charles M. Wingard With tactical clarity Barnard describes the Enemys devices and presents practical strategies for waging war with indwelling sin. a call to spiritual arms that should be read by every Christian. -- Reagan Rose There is a time for straight talking. A time to grab the nettle. A time to ripoff the sticking plaster. This book is written in a similar vain. Joe tackles the subject of men waging war against sin, the flesh and the devil, head on. It is a guttural rallying cry to wake men up to the spiritual battle they are naively dawdling through. This book is very honest. The enemy may be devious, sin may be enslaving and despair may be felt, but the power of the Spirit, the truth of the Word, and the hope of the gospel are more than adequate to bolster resistance and bring renewal to even the most seemingly defeated of saints. I heartily recommend this jugular volume to all men. It will stiffen your spine, strengthen your arm and bring courage to your heart. This book is very hopeful. -- Jonathan Gemmell Much more than a howto guide for dealing with sin, Surviving the Trenches will transform your mindset about sin from mere lifemanagement and problemsolving to what sin really isa lifeordeath battlefield. -- Ken Boa an acute guide to selfdiagnosis and critically, sound measures by which to dispense with besetting sin and gain genuine spiritual health. This is a book for men who are fed up with therapeutic fluff and now want to walk the walk. -- David Lyle Jeffrey Every man needs a battle plan against temptation and sin. Joe Barnard masterfully paints a pathway of how to go to war against sinkilling itand he does so in a grace filled manner. This book will inspire men to proactively confront the hardest, yet most important fight of your life. Get ready, it just may change your life! -- Josh Jordan Killing sin is a critical aspect of true discipleship that Christian men neglect at our peril. Here is wise and practical encouragement which, prayerfully and courageously applied, can change our lives for ever. An urgent call to arms! -- Jonathan Lamb Joe Barnard writes that Christian men today are alarmingly unprepared for the daily battle against the lusts and sinful desires in each mans heart. His book Surviving the Trenches gives you hope that the victory over sin has already been won, but it underscores the deadliness of the battle to claim that victory as a daily personal experience. Surviving the Trenches deals honestly with the battleit is difficult and dangerous, and there are no shortcuts for easy victories. As the Royal Navy maxim notes, If you want peace, prepare for war. Joes book prepares men for the battle with an insight that is learned, biblical, challenging, and captivating. From 10 rules for the battle to the lies sin uses against all of us, Surviving the Trenches shoots straight with a clarity that is refreshing and informative. And you will understand the battle you are in and how to persevere to claim the victory Christ has won. You wont be able to put this book down, and you cant afford to miss its message. -- Bobby Crotty maintains that only God saves humanity from the clutches of sin yet perfectly explains how we play a role in waging war with the sin that never stops raging against us. I would highly recommend this book for anyone in a present battle with sin and thats pretty much everyone. -- Vince Miller Joe is helping us see that when we walk out into this culture every day, we are walking onto a battlefield. Armed with the gospel of Christ, we can be victorious! -- Kent Evans practical, clear, and deliberate. Mortifying sin is not a popular topic today, however, it is as important as ever. Without understanding and applying the principles contained in Matthew 5:2730, the Christian will not make much progress in their pursuit of spiritual growth. -- Abel Schafer We men need a wakeup call to the deceitfulness of sin, the increasing dullness of the Christian soul, and the beauty of Christ and the joys of holiness. This book delivers on all counts. -- Joe Smith