Breaking Demonic Chains
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When it comes to witchcraft and the occult, there’s no such thing as “harmless curiosity”
– true story of a former New Age witch’s escape from the occult
– exposes the demonic origins and influences behind astrology, tarot cards, psychics, crystals, yoga, and more
– biblical teaching and tools to find the true answers and spiritual fulfillment you long for
Promising answers, healing, and fulfillment, witchcraft and new age practices captivate our culture. And many spiritually hungry people–even in the church–unknowingly participate in these dark and dangerous spiritual activities, with dark and dangerous consequences.
Recounting her own escape from the occult, former new age witch Tailah Scroggins exposes the lies and secrets of the modern-day occult, revealing the ancient demonic origins and influences behind astrology, tarot cards, psychics, crystals, yoga, and more. With compassion and insight, she shares the biblical teaching and tools you need to:
– sever all bonds with the occult and its practices
– break curses and evil covenants wreaking havoc in your life
– spiritually cleanse yourself and your home
– discover the power of the authority of Christ in spiritual warfare and deliverance
– experience a transformative relationship with Jesus, the Light of the world
When you let the light of Jesus shine in you and through you, the darkness won’t be able to overcome it–and you’ll find the true healing, answers, and spiritual fulfillment you long for.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800773120
ISBN10: 0800773128
Tailah Scroggins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2025
Publisher: Chosen Books
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