Jenny Weaver, an American worship leader and former witch narrates how she got involved in witchcraft and how she eventually got saved.
She spoke to CBN News late last year about her experience.
She said she was 13 years old when she started off as a witch. She narrated that at the time she was constantly abused and bullied both at home and in school and that led her into depression.
She went on to say that her depressed state led her to watch the movie, The Craft, which was released in 1996. In that movie, she found out that someone who was being bullied and picked on, like the four lead girls in the movie were, could use witchcraft to control their oppressors and have their way.
So she took to it and decided to study witchcraft and especially took a liking to Wiccan, a modern-day pagan religion.
Wicca is a modern pagan religion. Scholars of religion categorise it as both a new religious movement and as part of the occultist stream of Western esotericism
So she went deep into incantations, new age, out of body experiences, etc- all of which she was doing under the roof of her supposedly Christian home.
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For nine years of her life, she said, she went into drugs, got into different stand-offs with the authorities and even spent some time in jail.
When asked about how witchcraft is now being celebrated and the impact such has had on lives, she said media has done a good job of pushing something like witchcraft to the point of it being normalised.
Even kids as early as those in preschool are told it means nothing to say incantations and repeat spells.
She noted further that many have gotten used to these things, such that they are not even aware of how much perversion they are letting themselves behold as entertainment. She concluded by saying Hollywood releases spells over viewers through the voodoo and sorcery scenes they put in movies.
Movies like Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness have openly and boldly portrayed witchcraft and the occult on the big screen, even showing off the eye of Agamotto.