Over 100 years ago, Alexander Marshall wrote a helpful pamphlet entitled: God’s Way of Salvation. He probably didn’t know that millions of copies would be circulated around the world in many languages and be used by God to lead so many people to Christ – even now!  Mr. Marshall became a Christian while working in Glasgow, Scotland at age 20.

Marshall devoted his life to spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. After preaching the Gospel throughout Scotland and England, he moved to Canada in 1879. He initially lived in Toronto, where he and his wife opened a little book store to sell Bibles and Gospel literature. Later they lived in Orillia, Ontario. Over the years, he took the wonderful message of God’s love and salvation by faith in Christ alone to other places like the USA, New Zealand, Faroe Isles, Barbados, Norway, Switzerland, Estonia and Russia. 

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Perhaps his greatest legacy besides the many hundreds he won to Christ, was his legacy of writing tracts and booklets seeking to show those who were lost in life and in their sins the way to God’s eternal salvation. The most famous of these writings was “God’s Way of Salvation.”

This classic booklet has been updated but not re-written. The format and content are basically the same but some metaphors and expressions have been updated to something easily understood by readers today. Heaven4sure has also added an intro that includes an artist’s conception of the Road Map to Eternity – based on the Bible.

If you would like to have your sins forgiven and be at peace with God – if you would like to be saved and know for sure your eternal destiny is Heaven – we invite you to read this booklet. If you have any or many questions about the ‘way’ a person can be saved or obstacles you are facing as you seek after God, you will find these pages helpful. Blessing awaits you if you will allow God to speak to your heart through this booklet and point you to the truth of the Holy Scriptures – the Bible.

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