Former medium warns Christians against the occult: ‘No such thing as a good witch’
- By FaithT
I dabbled in New Age many years ago. Read about healing crystals and other books. I even bought and used crystals for a while. I read about Scientology and astrology. I even had an ouija board as a kid. I never got into New Age too deeply but was searching for something but was agnostic/athiest at the time and thought New Age could solve my problems. Yet at the same time I was playing Contemporary Christian Amy Grant’s music over and over. I eventually got out of New Age and began a very long journey back to Christianity, and finally back to Catholicism.GRAPEVINE, Texas — Jenn Nizza still remembers the moment the door first opened.
She was 13 years old, growing up on Long Island in a culturally Catholic family, when her mother, a hairdresser, hosted a psychic party in their home.
“It was in a little beauty parlor setting. Everyone got a 15-minute tarot reading,” Nizza told The Christian Post.
Hers, like her sister’s, left an impression that would last for decades.
The cards told her things that were true, facts about her past that felt impossible for a stranger to know. “That’s the hook,” she said. “Demons can see the past. They can’t tell the future — only God can — but they make good guesses. And that’s all it takes to get you in.”
What followed was a descent that, in retrospect, she describes as both seductive and sinister. “It was daily. Multiple times a day,” she said of the tarot readings she and her sister performed on each other. From there, she pursued numerology, astrology and eventually psychic mediumship. At one point, a professional medium told her she, too, had “the gift.”
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Former medium warns Christians against the occult: ‘No such thing as a good witch’
After spending over two decades as a professional psychic deeply entrenched in the New Age movement, Jenn Nizza experienced a dramatic spiritual transformation after crying out to Jesuswww.christianpost.com
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