
Prior to being saved, Tailah Scroggins was an astrologer and is now helping others find spiritual liberation in their lives. She has used her TikTok account to reach millions with the gospel.
Prior to being saved, Tailah Scroggins was an astrologer and is now helping others find spiritual liberation in their lives. She has used her TikTok account to reach millions with the gospel.
Tiphani Montgomery, who leads the prophetic and teaching ministry Covered By God, went viral earlier this month after she told her congregation during a Feb. 9 sermon that going to a Beyoncé concert is akin to participating in a satanic ritual. She also called the R&B superstar a "witch."
A United Kingdom community is worried after finding remains of what looks to be a suspected occult ritual in a national park.
The occult is horrifically popular today: the TikTok hashtag #WitchTok has 20.5 billion views, while psychic services is an industry worth $2.2 billion in the US. By contrast, the Bible emphatically rejects astrology and horoscopes (Jeremiah 10:2), mediums and fortune-tellers (Leviticus 19:31; Micah 5:12), seances (Deuteronomy 18:10-12), and worship of Satan in any form (Matthew 4:10). The reason is simple: the first step into the occult opens the door to all that lies behind it.
The conservative Christian group One Million Moms has launched a petition urging Disney to cancel its FXX animated sitcom series Little Demon. The show features a mother who was impregnated by Satan and gives birth to an Antichrist daughter.
A woman who claimed she was once a real-life teenage witch says God saved her from a life marked by falsehoods.
A woman recently went viral after she posted her “unbaptism” ritual on TikTok.
A New Britain, Connecticut woman has been arrested for setting fire to a church and a Jewish synagogue on Friday. The woman, Kimorah Parker, allegedly practices witchcraft and dark magic.
During a recent sermon, controversial pastor Greg Locke reportedly said demons told him the name of several witches in his church.
In an August podcast episode, Black conservative Christian commentator Abraham Hamilton III argued that the founders and leaders of the Black Lives Matter Movement are trained Marxists who practice witchcraft and summon the dead.