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The Ishbane Conspiracy


            
            
             The Ishbane Conspiracy follows four teenage students throughout a year of their lives. It shows so clearly the trials, struggles, temptations, etc, we all face from day to day. .
             Four friends enter a new year with idealistic goals for the future; unaware the next twelve months will mark the biggest changes of their lives. As they rejoice together and struggle through tragedy, Jillian, Brittany, Ian, and Rob are not alone. During one unforgettable year, these four college students find themselves in a series of spiritual battles and they"re in the middle of it. Two armies fight over them. One seeks their victory, the other, their destruction. .
             The Ishbane Conspiracy begins on January 1st. The main characters are Jordan Fletchers daughter- Jillian, Jillian's friend- Brittany, a guy named Ian, a guy named Rob, and the demons- Foulgrin and Ishbane. Jillian is picture-perfect on the outside, but terrified of getting hurt on the inside. Brittany is a tough girl who trusts almost no one. Ian is a successful athlete who messes around with the occult. Rob is a former gang-banger who struggles with guilt, pain, and a newfound faith in God. Jillian's father has been gone for a while and she now feels empty and alone. The opinions of others begin to weaken her faith until Rob enters her life. He was one the biggest sinner of all as part of a gang that did terrible things against society and Christ. Rob helps Jillian learn what it means to be a Christian. Rob's friend Ian has doubts about what to believe in as he tries different New Age philosophies and other religions that do not preach the teachings of Christ. Ian turns his back on the Brittany, his girlfriend, the woman he impregnated until a terrible tragedy opens his eyes. .
             After every chapter in The Ishbane Conspiracy, there is a letter of demonic correspondence. Through these letters between Prince Ishbane and Lord Foulgrin (two demons appointed to take the kids down into their temptations), the book gives an idea of how Satan works to get a hold of children, teens, and parents alike through everything imaginable and unimaginable.


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