It used to be that witchcraft was something mysterious reserved for a select few who were “in the know.” But now, it’s marketed like fast food. You can become a practicing witch by the age of three. Online courses are teaching people how to cast spells. Spell shops are popping up like supermarkets. Children bring tarot cards to school, trading them like game cards and inviting others into rituals they barely understand. People look to horoscopes and the stars to find out who they are, instead of looking to the God who made the stars. And the deeper I’ve investigated this, the clearer one thing has become: everyone seems to be searching for one thing… power. And for the vast majority it doesn’t matter where the source of that power comes from. They simply want power by any means necessary to change their circumstances, to protect themselves, to know the future, and to be in control. Remember in Exodus 7, when Moses stood before Pharaoh and performed a miracle by turning his staff into a serpent? The Egyptian magicians did the same, but Moses’ staff swallowed theirs whole. Counterfeit power may look convincing at first, but it always has a limit . And when true power shows up, it exposes the false. Light and darkness are both rising, but spoiler alert – light wins! I’ve come to realize something over the years: darkness doesn’t just operate randomly. It has enforcers. Whether it’s magicians, sorcerers, necromancers, palm readers, or even those who simply dabble in rituals masked as “healing” or “energy work,” they all fall under one ancient mantle: witches. But just as darkness has its enforcers, so does light. And the enforcers of light are priests. Not just churchgoers or Christians. Not just good, moral people, but individuals who have submitted themselves to the craft of being a priest . My goal with this book is to show you how to forge the light that darkness cannot quench.