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Book Review – From New Age to New Life, by Sandra Clifton, D Min

A story of deliverance from darkness

Formerly known television psychic Dr. Sandra Clifton tells the story of her spiritual journey. In her new book “From New Age to New Life,” Clifton shares her own experiences and clearly alerts the reader to the deception, nature, and thinking behind New Age practices. Sandra also offers practical insights and sensitive ways to talk and advocate for those caught up in New Age beliefs.

Sandra tells how her grandfather planted the seeds of the gospel. She values ​​her Christian heritage and the role it has played in her spiritual journey. Distraught over a failed marriage, Sandra moved to Los Angeles. She soon contacted a professional therapist for advice. An early session opened the door to participate in a session of laboratory experimentation emphasizing the power of the mind or psychic abilities. This, in turn, led me to experience ESP, guest appearances on TV and radio talk shows, and a TV contract.

As Sandra delved deeper into the obscurity of occult and New Age principles, she continued to find success, becoming recognized as a popular speaker at conferences and conventions discussing power and control that comes from wielding power. of the mind. On one occasion she had a “Road to Damascus” experience when the Lord made known her claim on her life. The experience was the first step in a lonely, hard and grueling time of learning a hands-on life training program for Sandra and her husband Terry.

This book is written to provide pastors and teachers with a deeper understanding of the occult and the New Age movement. It will also provide all believers with an evangelistic tool, specifically to address the needs of those caught up in these movements.

I personally appreciated the opportunities provided in each chapter to “Reflect,” consider “What Can Be Done,” and apply the suggested prayer stratagem. This helped make the final chapter app that stresses the importance of intercessory prayer and offers suggested prayers for family members, spouses, friends, and other needs.

The book is also useful for the lay person who is ministering to their loved ones, friends, and associates involved in the occult/New Age. It provides guidelines for pastors to advise those immersed in New Age and occult dogma. There are questions for the church leader to use in study groups related to postmodern relativism, the occult, and the New Age. The book is practical for use by seminary students who are being equipped to minister to those influenced by New Age teaching.

Dr. Sandra Clifton is articulate and writes clearly. She urgently calls the reader to action through loving and attentive outreach. Her approach is biblical, informative, and inspiring. “From the New Age to the New Life” is authoritative, relevant and important.

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