The other day at Barnes & Noble, I noticed a new table set up with a sign reading "For Teens." At least 80 percent of the books on that table were related to dark fantasy, witchcraft, Wicca or the occult. They included the four titles from Stephenie Meyer's bestselling series, Twilight, as well as dozens of other books. Some of these series were even geared toward children and tweens, including Sarah Mlynowski's Magic in Manhattan Series, including books with titles like Bras & Broomsticks, Frogs & French Kisses, Spells & Sleeping Bags, and Parties & Potions.
Let's face it: witchcraft has become an extremely influential element of our culture.
Let's say you were to strike up a friendly chat with a stranger at the mall, at your child's soccer game, or at a restaurant. If that person said that he or she was a Wiccan, would you know:
-What Wicca is?
-What Wiccans believe and practice?
-How popular and widespread Wicca has become?
-Why our culture says that witchcraft is "harmless," and how that viewpoint is skewed?
-What the premise is of the Harry Potter books, Charmed, Buffy, and Sabrina?
-How to share your faith with a Wiccan or a pagan?
-How to converse intelligently with a pagan without stereotyping him or her?
You know, before I began researching Wicca, interviewing pagans, and writing the book Generation Hex, I didn't know the answers to all of these questions, either. But now I do! And I want you, my readers, to discover what I did about Wicca and to be equipped with the truth. Check out Gen Hex on Amazon.com now! It just may be the best six bucks you've ever spent!
And you obviously paid attention to your studies while researching this book.
ResponderEliminarThank you for your help in getting these issues back in front of the church.
When I finish going back through the book I will be writing a review from my
perspective.
Mark Bishop
Coracle Ministries
Thank you, Mark! We look forward to reading your review! I appreciate your interest. Let me know more about your ministry!
ResponderEliminarBlessings-
Marla
I bought this book from Amazon, and it came directly from Mrs. Alupoaicei who was kind enough to autograph it for me - but I'll bet she didn't know she was signing it for a pagan! :)
ResponderEliminarI have read several other books of this type ("dangers" of Wicca, etc.); I must say this is the most "gentle" (for lack of a better word) of the bunch.
Hi, Dave! I didn't know that, but I'm glad to sign the book for you. I appreciate your interest in Generation Hex and look forward to receiving your feedback from a pagan perspective.
ResponderEliminarBlessings-
Marla