Showing posts with label witchcraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witchcraft. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Survey Reveals Americans’ Feelings about Wicca

This week, my friends at the Barna Group released the finding of the largest study to date on Americans' feelings about Wicca, America's most popular form of witchcraft. Here's a short quote:

As Americans make lifestyle transitions needed to restore the nation to stability, the nation’s adults are demonstrating their willingness to accept religious perspectives and groups that conflict with some of their core beliefs and lifestyle practices. A new national survey conducted by The Barna Group shows that while many adults are not familiar with Wicca, nearly half of the adult population has reserved having an opinion on that religious group even though its best-known practices directly contradict the religious faith that they personally embrace.

This study hits so much of what my coauthored book Generation Hex discusses from both research and personal encounters with those involved in Wicca.

If you're one of the 55% of Americans who have never heard of Wicca or are among the many others who know little about it, check out Generation Hex. It's a short read that will challenge your faith in a whole new way.

Click for the full Barna update.

Friday, December 5, 2008

GENERATION HEX Nominated for Outreach Resource of the Year Award

My friend Jonathan Howe at New Life Publishers in Birmingham posted a message to me on Facebook yesterday congratulating me on my nomination. I thought he was joking.

This morning, I discovered that Outreach Magazine nominated my co-authored book Generation Hex (with Marla Alupoaicei) for an Outreach Resource Award in the area of Apologetics.

If you want to help make the difference from nomination to a possible award-winner, send a quick email here to tell Outreach magazine why you think it should win (It also helps if you say you really like Outreach magazine.).

And here's the 411 on Outreach for those of you unfamiliar. It's a really good how-to magazine on church outreach that is best-known for its annual lists of the top 100 largest and fastest growing churches in America. Plus, they are the same company that makes those really easy-to-use bulletin shells, banners, and mailers your church might be using.

About OUTREACH:
Award-winning OUTREACH magazine offers insights from nationally recognized church leaders, articles examining outreach trends and challenges churches are experiencing, profiles of innovative ideas in use, and practical guides for implementing new outreach efforts. Based in Vista, Calif., and published by Outreach, Inc., OUTREACH has a circulation of 30,000, and a readership of 80,000.
-from Outreach magazine

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DILLON BURROUGHS is a writer on issues of spirituality.
He also serves as an activist for World Vision.
Dillon lives with his wife, Debbie, and three children in Tennessee.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Generation Hex on American Family Radio TODAY

11:30a.m. EST I'm scheduled for a last-minute interview on Christians and Halloween on American Family Radio. Tune in online at www.afr.net or listen to your local station. Thanks!

About American Family Radio:

American Family Radio has over 200 stations & 19 affiliates in 34 states and Canada. It is owned and operated by the American Family Association with Don Wildmon as President & Founder. Today’s Issues is a live call-in program aired each weekday at 10 am. central which deals with the moral, social, and political issues of the day. Today's Issues approaches these issues from a perspective of biblical, traditional, conservative values. Usually, each Today’s Issues program features an interview with a guest. In the past this list has included well-known authors, political figures and nationally known ministers. The program is hosted by American Family Association Vice-President and author, Tim Wildmon, and the General Manager of American Family Radio, Marvin Sanders. TI is produced by Cindy Barnett and engineered by JJ Jasper.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Chattanooga Times Free Press, Janet Parshall, and the Ugly Side of Wicca

Saturday my local newspaper ran a story reviewing my coauthored book Generation Hex. Faith editor Clint Cooper did a great job providing a summary of some of its ideas and introducing my local Starbucks barista to some of the work I do. In his words (my favorite barista's, not Clint's), "I didn't know you were a writer." Now he does.

Also on Saturday, my coauthor Marla and I had the opportunity to share an interview on Janet Parshall's radio program (www.jpamerica.com). One of radio's top talk show hosts, she had people calling and emailing in live from Alaska, Bermuda, Belgium, and everywhere else you could imagine. People dealing with witchcraft among their friends and family are really searching for answers. Hopefully, we were able to help some of the show's listeners along the way.

On the ugly side, I had the mixed blessing of having the Chattanooga Times Free Press article mentioned above being picked up at WitchVox.com. For those unaware, Witchvox.com is considered the leading social networking hub for all things Wiccan and pagan. Unfortunately, within 24 hours I found some very hateful and inaccurate comments thrown around. For example:

Yeah, these guys aren't really "tolerant". They use softer language than most, sure, but it becomes pretty apparent when you read their crap that they have the same goal as any foaming-at-the-mouth fundie; eliminate the competition and convert everyone to their particular brand of Christianity.

The tactics that both Cooper and Burroughs detail here look suspisciously like some of the trolling tactics I've seen in WitchVox; in fact, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Burroughs posted here under an alias.

Of course Wicca is still a "danger". It's competition.

I'm not sure what such comments are hoping to accomplish, but let me ask: Who is the one being intolerant and critical here? From what I've gathered, none of these commenters have read the book that notes my specific reasons for not signing up for participation on WitchVox. The "Cooper" they mentioned was the guy interviewing me. I had no say on what he wrote. I was just happy he mentioned my book. And I've yet to view Wicca as competition. I simply share my concern for Wiccans to experience the love of Jesus; a love much greater than the spirit of the above comments.

Fortunately, many Wiccans I have met do not share such an attitude. They simply crave a spirituality that helps them deal with the pressures of everyday life. My prayer is that more will find their fulfillment in Jesus.

[P.S. As of Sunday morning, less than a day from when the Times-Free Press article ran, my article has been viewed over 1600 times.]

Monday, October 13, 2008

Dillon Burroughs and Matt Mitchell on FamilyNet TV

For Immediate Release:

Dillon Burroughs (coauthor of Generation Hex) and Matt Mitchell (director of Pray and Pray 2) will be interviewed on FamilyNet TV (www.familynet.com) Tuesday, October 14th, on the topic of Positive Christian Responses to Halloween.

Second only to Christmas in holiday spending, Halloween now dominates the culture's attention through films, costumes, books, and more. But how can Christians respond to a night often associated with a dark message?

"Halloween is historically and culturally a dark night that celebrates ideas inconsistent with the Christian faith," says Burroughs. "However, we are called to make the most of every opportunity, including Halloween. We have a unique night in which many are likely to stop by our homes or attend an event. It is a perfect time to build new friendships to share the light of Jesus."

Churches offering children's events, candy with Christian messages attached, and "trunk or treat" alternatives are only a few of the many ways people are responding to communicate Christ during Halloween.

One unique alternative is Matt Mitchell's latest film Pray 2: The Woods (praythemovie.com). Shown in select theaters and now available on DVD, this Cross Shadow Productions motion picture provides a Dove-approved, PG-rated alternative to the graphic content often highlighted during the Halloween Season.

"Ultimately, it's about pointing people of all backgrounds toward the light of Jesus," shares Burroughs. For more information, see www.readdB.com or www.praythemovie.com.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

‘Wicca Awareness Month’ Launched by Harvest House Authors

‘Wicca Awareness Month’ Launched by Harvest House Authors

EUGENE, OREGON—October 8, 2008—It may come as a surprise that the “Church of Wicca” was officially declared a religion by a US Federal appeals Court in 1986. Alarming, yes, but two Harvest House authors now provide answers to the facts surrounding Wicca and other Pagan religions.

Dillon Burroughs and Marla Alupoaicei, authors of Generation Hex—Understanding the Subtle Dangers of Wicca, have launched Wicca Awareness Month to help concerned Christians bring light and hope to those within the Wicca religion.

As part of their goal to raise awareness, the authors will discuss Christian perspectives on Wicca in numerous media interviews, including: Faith Broadcasting on October 8; Moody Radio’s Chris Fabry Live! October 22; and Janet Parshall’s America (Salem Radio) on October 30. The authors will also post new articles and information on marriageleap.com, including quotes and feedback from Wiccans and former Wiccans, throughout the month.

Wicca is America’s most popular form of witchcraft. Its attraction is skyrocketing, with membership doubling at least every 30 months. Yet many still don’t know what Wicca is or how to interact in meaningful spiritual dialogue with a person involved in the Wiccan, Pagan or New Age belief system.

Alupoaicei says that she and Burroughs were able to get firsthand information and testimonials from Wicca practitioners themselves, giving the project just that much more credibility and strength.

“We interviewed many Wiccans and pagans, and we include their powerful personal stories in the book,” says Alupoaicei. “We’ve received fantastic feedback from many Wiccans and pagans, and we know of several Wiccans who have already accepted Christ after hearing our radio interviews.”

The book provides a simple overview of what Wicca is, what Wiccans believe, how influential it has become, and more. Wiccan teachings are also compared and contrasted with Christian beliefs.

Generation Hex has been featured as one of the top Wicca books at Amazon, ranked as the top witchcraft book at Christianbook.com, noted as the third most–talked–about book on the web at Technorati.com, and featured in over 60 media interviews since its release in August.

The book has been featured in Christian and mainstream interviews in the U.S., Canada, U.K., and New Zealand, and it has also been reviewed on numerous Christian and Wiccan websites in the U.S., Canada, and in Europe.

Print quality images to accompany this press release are available in digital format. Available images are: cover art, author photo, Harvest House logo.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

GENERATION HEX Continues to Touch Lives

Recent readers have shared their thoughts on Generation Hex. Here are a few of their comments:
“In serious desperation, I picked up a copy of your book this past weekend. I was happy to get it, as it was the only copy of its kind on the shelf. Words cannot express how much it has helped me, and I want to sincerely thank you both… I want to commend you for talking about this subject and encourage you to do more. I’d love to see another book about people who have come out of the craft… Bless you for having the love and courage to write the book Generation Hex.”
-former witchcraft practitioner, California

"I want you both to know that I loved the book. It was great to get the sense of compassion in your hearts for ALL of God's children!"
-Cheryl
Generation Hex also continues to receive significant news coverage. Recent mentions include The Dallas Morning News religion blog, The Christian Post, Prime Time America (Moody), Not Just Talking the Talk (mainstream radio), Bible.org, and more to come as Halloween approaches.

Currently approximately 60 media outlets (not including bloggers) have interviewed Marla and I about Generation Hex. It has been an overwhelming response to a topic many publishers have been hesitant to touch.

I'm extremely thankful for the team at Harvest House supporting this project from the start and helping us provide awareness of Wicca's growth and encouragement in showing Christ's love to Wiccans in the lives of many.

As you walk through the candy-filled aisles at your local stores this October, please remember that the Halloween Season is not about candy and costumes; it is an opportunity to point people toward the light of Jesus on a dark night.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Chat Transcripts for Generation Hex Interview with Abunga.com

We've had some requests for the transcript of the Abunga.com chat interview we did last week. I've included the link below for the full 17-page pdf at Abunga's website. This is an excellent, family-friendly book retailer I highly recommend (Of course, it helps that they made me one of their featured author's this week. Thanks, Abunga!).

Thanks again for all of you who have encouraged Marla and I on Generation Hex in recent weeks. And if you're reading this and haven't had a chance to share your feedback on the book, please email me at dillon@dillonburroughs.org. I appreciate it!

Film and TV News...
In other news, the film The Imposter I appeared in starring Grammy-award winning Kevin Max (of DC Talk) will be released in theaters in Texas next month! If you live in the area, please check it out.

In addition, Matt Mitchell's latest film Pray 2: The Woods held its premiere release in Raleigh, NC last weekend to much acclaim. I mention this for two reasons: 1) I love his style of Christian filmmaking, and 2) I helped write the film's study guide. The DVD releases today. You can order a copy at ChristianCinema.com, my favorite Christian film website.

Plus, if you haven't heard about the film Fireproof (by the Facing the Giants guys), you have to see it. It comes out this weekend nationwide. I viewed an early edition of it this summer and highly recommend it.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Online Chat Today with Abunga.com on Generation Hex

Marla and I would like to invite you to join us TODAY (Wednesday, Sept. 17) for an exciting online chat on Abunga Books! From 2-3 p.m. Eastern Time (1-2 Central) on http://abunga.com/?d=authorsatabunga, Marla and I will be giving an online interactive chat interview for our new book, Generation Hex.

To join the chat, just click on the link above and then click on “Authors@Abunga” under the heading “Cool Stuff” on the upper left-hand side of the page. Please join the conversation and ask questions! We’d love to hear your perspective on the issues related to Wicca, Christianity, and the dialogue between the two.
Chat with you then!

Friday, September 5, 2008

More Readers Who Get It

I love Google alerts! Every time something is said online about Generation Hex, I know within 24 hours. This week, I've discovered some other people reading Generation Hex who have been kind enough to provide some positive reviews on their blogs or websites. Thought I'd share their words here as well:

Generation Hex: Understanding the Subtle Dangers of Wiccaby Marla ...
By ladystorm(ladystorm)
Dillon Burroughs is the author or co-author of fifteen books, including What Can Be Found in LOST?; What’s the Big Deal About Other Religions?; and the revised Facts On series (with John Ankerberg and John Weldon). ...
Mystery, Suspense, and God, Oh My! - http://writesthoughts.blogspot.com/


Genertion Hex: my thoughts.
By Mark
Generation Hex” fits the bill quite refreshingly on both counts. I have to admit that I was somewhat skeptical when Generation Hex was brought to my attention, as many Christians who have tried to write such a work have fallen far ...
From the desk of the Flutecrafter - http://exwitch.ancientcrossroads.org/blog

Generation Hex
By Kathi
Generation Hex covers a lot of ground in a small, easy-to read book. While it’s written for laymen, it possesses the depth that pastors will appreciate. The authors elaborate greatly on one central point: Witchcraft is no longer taboo.1 ...
iamhealed.net - http://iamhealed.net/
Generation Hex by Marla Alupoaicei and Dillon Burroughs
By Jendi
Where: Camy’s Loft What: Generation Hex by Marla Alupoaicei and Dillon Burroughs How To Enter: Leave a comment on the giveaway/contest post Deadline: September 11, 2008.
Mom Giveaways - http://momgiveaways.com

book review :: generation hex, understanding the subtle dangers of ...
By Dan King
The recently published Generation Hex: Understanding the Subtle Dangers of Wicca is, in my humble opinion, a very important piece of work about this belief system. Written by Marla Alupoaicei and Dillon Burroughs, this book answers the ...
BibleDude.net - http://bibledude.net/WordPress
Book giveaway – GENERATION HEX
By Camy Tang(Camy Tang)
In Generation Hex, Marla Alupoaicei and Dillon Burroughs explore the history, culture, and practices of Wicca. As part of their research, they interviewed travelers to historic Salem, Massachusetts, consulted practitioners of leading ...
Camy's Loft - http://camys-loft.blogspot.com/
Book Review-Generation Hex
By Angela @ Refresh My Soul Blog(Angela @ Refresh My Soul Blog)
Generation Hex is a very informative book about the influence of Wicca in today's world. I found it surprising how popular this worldview is currently. This book is very important because it helps Christians see those who practice Wicca ...
Refresh My Soul Blog - http://refreshmysoulblog.blogspot.com/
book review :: generation hex, understanding the subtle dangers of ...
Written by Marla Alupoaicei and Dillon Burroughs, this book answers the questions, “W … I was excited to get the chance to review this bookbecause it offered an amazing glimpse into the world of Wicca and how Christian should respond… ...
Books and Magazines Blog - http://www.pigmig.com/
Generation Hex
By Mark
I have finished my initial reading of this work and will now go back through it with a high-lighter and pencil in hand. On the first overview though, it is a very nice read with some solid information in it. I look forward to it making ...
From the desk of the Flutecrafter - http://exwitch.ancientcrossroads.org/blog

END OF THE WEEK....
By Laurie J. Wood(Laurie J. Wood)
In the first week of September, I'll also be hosting another blog tour for co-authors Dillon Burroughs and Marla Alupoaicei on their new release GENERATION HEX - Understanding the Subtle Dangers of Wicca. In the meantime, keep writing!
WRITING ON THE EDGE - http://writingontheedge.blogspot.com/

Friday, August 29, 2008

A Reader Who Gets It

When I write on controversial issues, I expect to receive notes from people who disagree. What I don't expect are people who write to encourage me. The following note from one of my readers was such a help that I wanted to post it here as well. Deena's words specifically express my goal in all of my books. It was a treasure to have her write them, as I have never even met her before.

Dillon,

I've read several of your books, and the one thing that strikes me in ALL of them is your love and compassion for people, especially those who don't know Jesus Christ as Savior yet. I'm so impressed with your writing, and I am always eager to read and tour a book with your name on it, because I know it will encourage me as a believer to be what Jesus wants me to be...."It's Your kindness that leads us to repentance, O Lord".

Thanks for your interview responses. I can't wait to begin the tour with you and Marla! Many of God's richest blessings for You, my brother. May He anoint the work of your hands as you labor for Him.
Who can you encourage in a similar way today?

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Barna's Survey of Psychic and Witchcraft-Related Activity among Teens

We've had lots of people ask about the 2006 Barna study on teenagers involved in witchcraft related activities. I've copied the article below along with the link for those interested.

New Research Explores Teenage Views and Behavior Regarding the Supernatural

http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=BarnaUpdate&BarnaUpdateID=216

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