Monday, October 1, 2012

Escaping the Cauldron by Kristine McGuire

Escaping the Cauldron: Exposing occult influences in everyday life
Escaping the Cauldron by Kristine McGuire


From Goodreads.com
An eight-year journey through the occult and into freedom
Though Kristine McGuire was raised in a Christian home, at an early age she became fascinated by the occult. At sleepovers she and her friends told fortunes and held séances. As a teenager she was convicted and put all games of mysticism aside. She went to a Christian college and married a Christian man. But despite her decision to follow God, a longing for the occult persisted, leading her to leave her church and husband and to fully embrace witchcraft.
 
Escaping the Cauldron takes you deep inside Kristine’s eight-year journey as a witch, medium, and ghost hunter. Part Bible study, part memoir, it exposes the subtle occult influences that affect us as it reveals how God mercifully delivered her out of the occult altogether and restored her faith and life in Christ.


My Take:  Everywhere you look there is evidence of occult interest.  People are told that white magic is good and there are good witches and bad witches.  Tv shows with occult themes are very popular like Long Island Medium and Ghost Whisperer.  Sad to say they are even in our fairy tales and in some of our most beloved movies like The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Cinderella.  Seemingly innocent things can get you interested and can draw you in further and further until you are a participating witch.  This is a story of how this exact thing happened to this lady.  She brings to light what Satan is during in our world.  She speaks from personal experience and uses scripture to show how God really feels about these practices.  
This is a perfect book for this time of year since these things are more prominent during this time.  I think every Christian should read this book to make themselves away of what the enemy is during.  

I received a review copy from Glass Roads in exchange for my honest review. 

1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts on Escaping the Cauldron. I truly appreciate it!

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