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Rating:  Summary: The Truth About Withcraft Review: I have personally read this book and it gives a broad sense of what witchcraft really is. The truth is when we think about witchcraft, almost immediately a mental picture in our mind is formed of warlocks, ugly wartnosed women cooking frogs in a big pot or flying on a broom stick with an evil sounding laugh. Surely this is how Hollywood portrayed witchcraft to us as did the oh so famous books called Harry Potter. Through this book I found out that witchcraft is much more subtle then I previously had thought. The author captured it for me and in detail described and articulated what I was going through mentally, spiritually and emotionally -- the confusion, loss of identity, control by others, manipulation, when others negatively talk about you in secret are all signs of witchcraft.A recommended read for all who want to break free from the power witchcraft. BB
Rating:  Summary: Only a bit helpful because it is confusing Review: The author discusses "witchcraft" as a thing, but his exposition is unclear and spotty at best. He has several good points which are useful to the student of spiritual warfare and witchcraft, but it is very difficult to follow and understand the sense of the narrative. It is 138 pages long, with no index or glossary. Unfortunately, the author has deviated from standard manuscript rules. The text is not particularly well written or logically organized. Many passages are repeated three and four times, and the narrative thoughts and statements wander here and there and back again, often bumping into each other. Thruout most of the book, the author doesn't really explain what it is he is talking about, thus leaving the reader wondering what the specific points are. Each section has a list of questions after it which are accusatory in tone, and pointless, since they are not explained, answered or otherwise tied into the text. The author seems to be taken by the books of Samuel and Jeremiah, since he quotes many passages from them to talk from. He seems to exemplify some of the problems he discusses. I went into the book hungry for information and came out confused and still hungry. The book shows much potential in its themes and outline, but it needs much more pre-publication work; and it needs to be fleshed out in much more detail to be useful. As it is written, I could not recommend it (I am a Christian researcher and have read scores of books on the subject).
Rating:  Summary: The Truth about 'Exposing Spiritual Witchcraft' Review: This is one of the best books that has been written on Spiritual Witchcraft. It is really excellent! It reveals tactics and pure truth that people need to know and it equips the reader to deal with this subject very accurately. It is backed up with scripture, so that the reader knows it is absolute TRUTH. It is well written, so that anyone can understand and benefit from the information. Everyone needs to be aware of this information - all Christians, all intercessors, all pastors, all who do deliverance, and all who do Spiritual Warfare. It should be in every library, especially in home and church libraries. I've given a copy of this book to many people and it was greatly appreciated. Witches and those who operate in witchcraft won't like being exposed because exposure hurts and leaves them defenceless. I highly recommend "Exposing Spiritual Witchcraft" to anyone who needs to know and wants to know the absolute truth. If you really want to know what's going on, this is the book to read.
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