The Wiccan

The Wiccan by Bill Myers, published by Tyndale House Publishers in 2003, is a repack edition comprising 160 pages in English. This book presents a narrative aimed at addressing the influence of the occult on children through engaging stories that illustrate the reality of spiritual warfare. The plot follows siblings Rebecca and Scott as they navigate the deceptive practices of the occult, ultimately learning to trust in God’s truths.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by the characters as they confront the dangers lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly glamorous world. The story unfolds when a group of friends visits a local bookstore to meet a television star, leading Becka to uncover a web of lies. This edition delves into themes of horror and religious conflict, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in juvenile fiction that addresses spiritual issues.
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Written to combat the influence of the occult on today’s kids, these compelling stories show the reality of spiritual warfare. As Rebecca and her brother, Scott, discover the danger in the occult’s deceptive practices, they learn to put their trust in God’s truths. When a group of friends decides to visit a local bookstore to meet the star of The Hex, a popular new show on TV, Becka uncovers a spellbinding network of lies beneath the glamorous facade, and struggles to stand up for the truth.
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