Escaping the Cauldron by Kristine McGuire Book Review
About the book:
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.
My thoughts about the book:
Once I got started reading the book I couldn't put it down. I didn't realize how many ways the occult influences are in our every day life. This is a topic that Christians seldom talk about even though I believe it definately needs to be addressed. The book helps readers be aware of what is going on in the world and always points the way back to Christ. As well as telling her story, Kristine also shares her insight on pop culture items that we may or may not realize deal with the occult such as Harry Potter, the Twilight Series, scary movies, even yoga. I higgly recommend this book for any Christian.
About the Author:
Kristine McGuire is an inspirational writer and speaker, sharing her testimony and encouraging others in their walk with Christ. A gifted writer, her work has been featured on Positively Feminine, Faithful Devotions, and Praise & Coffee Magazine (Fall 2011). Kristine's testimony has also aired on The 700 Club.
Kristine is a wife and the mother of two adult daughters. She enjoys writing, spending time with her family, long walks, listening to music of all kinds, and experiencing God's daily gift called life.
I received a free copy of this book/Ebook/Product to review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations. I am part of GlassRoad Media.
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