I've always been a skeptic when it comes to things like this. But I always try to keep an open mind, though, too. With the author, Marcia Montenegro, being a former astrologer, she seems to have some credibility that might make that easier concerning the credibility of the premise of her book.
Sorry, but I just ran across this deal at the very end of the day today, which is the first of two days (August 29-30) that the book is supposed to be marked down to
free. I hope that that won't keep anyone who would have liked to have gotten the book
free from getting it
free.
Spellbound: The Paranormal Seduction of Today's Kids. By Marcia Montenegro. Rated 4.4 stars, but from only 17 reviews at the present moment at Amazon; rated 4.08 (12) at the present moment at GoodReads. Print list price U/L (probably out of print); digital list price $13.99; Kindle price now
$0.00. David C. Cook, publisher. 256 pages.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GOJ3UEO/.
Book Description
Our culture is saturated with the supernatural. TV shows such as Medium, Charmed, and Lost
all have an "other-worldly" theme. Most of them blur the lines between good and evil. This past year was a "record" year for Hollywood in the production of films that dealt with the supernatural/paranormal. While we choose our entertainment, our kids don't often have the luxury of choosing whether to be exposed to these things at school.
This book seeks to present a lucid and comprehensive examination of the paranormal and occult by breaking down the principles of paranormal practices, giving key points about the practices so that parents can readily identify them. The book discusses the occult view of supernatural energy and of good and evil, and how these concepts are seen in some popular literature and movies. The book also explains the dangers and gives a biblical basis for concern. Christian parents need to be equipped to discuss these matters with their children!