A new witch movement is rising. And it started with an apology to women accused of witchcraft 500 years ago.
Paul told us, “Take no part in the worthless deeds of evil and darkness; instead, expose them” (Eph. 5:11, NLT).
Let’s look at the enemy’s agenda behind a new feminist movement that is leaning on history to bring occult power to the fore in the 21st century. We’ll also look at the rise of witchcraft in the nations.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, head of the Scottish government, apologized in March as part of a Parliament push to classify misogyny as a hate crime at the request of the Witches of Scotland. Listen in to the podcast to hear more.
While many women were falsely accused of witchcraft, many more today are literal witches — and they are taking advantage of the apology to fuel their demonic practices. But it’s not just Wiccans.
According to an article in the New York Post, “Witchcraft is practiced by a growing number of lapsed Christians seeking easy gratification for life’s most pressing needs: sex, hot clothes, relief from rotten marriages.”
This is in line with a prophetic word I released on Jan. 31, 2021. Listen in to the podcast to hear more.
Indeed, a new witch movement is rising. A.A. Allen’s prophetic word about a revival of the devil’s witchcraft is manifesting with a rage. At the same time, we’re seeing prophetic witchcraft in the church. So, how do we pray? Well, I released a prayer to break witchcraft at a recent service at Awakening House of Prayer.
Listen in and learn. {eoa}
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