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Ex-Psychic Warns How Easily ‘Demonic Doors’ Can Be Opened

Ex-Psychic Warns How Easily ‘Demonic Doors’ Can Be Opened

As spending reaches an all-time high this year and anecdotal evidence shows interest in psychic practices spiking this fall, one ex-psychic turned born-again Christian is warning against how easily one can open “demonic doors” into the supernatural.

Jenn Nizza had her first tarot card reading at just 13 years old, when her mom hosted a tarot-card-reading party. It was soon after that Nizza crossed into full-blown divination.

“And that opens the demonic doors up right away,” she said on a recent episode of CBN’s “Faith in Culture.” “After that, that was when I started seeking it out myself; I was really intrigued by it.”

Nizza’s first foray into divination wasn’t the result of an overt desire to engage dark supernatural forces. Instead, she thought it would be “a fun” thing to do that wasn’t rooted in any sort of belief system.

“Even though I was raised Catholic, I didn’t have any sort of relationship with Lord Jesus,” she said. “So I didn’t have a spiritual belief, but my belief about what this was was [it was] just a fun, interesting, intriguing thing that I wanted to be included in.”

You can read more about Nizza’s journey into — and out of — divination here.

It wasn’t until she was 37 that God finally got a hold of her life and led Nizza away from those dark spiritual practices.

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Ultimately, she said, she had an “end-of-myself moment,” overcome by “very heavy demonic oppression” from years of divination — even though she falsely believed she was helping people.

“The multitude of demons that were surrounding me was intense,” Nizza reflected. “And, of course, I didn’t know what that was. I didn’t know how to make sense of that and, in a moment, I cried out on the name of Jesus Christ — the Jesus I never served, that I never cared about, that I had zero faith in, or relationship [with] … and a peace came over me; it overwhelmed me. And I knew then something had happened, but I wasn’t quite sure what it was.”

Over the next 10 months, she said, God drew her to Himself and, at 37 years old, Nizza fully surrendered her life to the lordship of Jesus Christ.

Nizza said now she is grateful God allowed her to remain in divination for as long as He did because it allowed him to “be glorified” through her testimony.

“He brought me into ministry and now He uses all of my knowledge and experience in the darkness to serve His kingdom and to educate, warn, and expose the very practices that I was engaging in — the occult, the New Age, witchcraft.”

“People will see Christ in our miraculous testimonies,” Nizza continued. “Now being in ministry since 2020, God is using every moment. I don’t just have head knowledge of the things that I talk about. I was doing that stuff for years, so I have experience in it. God is using that now.”

Watch our full conversation with Nizza in the video above.

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Union Berlin condemned sexist comments on social media after appointing Marie-Louise Eta as the first female head coach in Europe’s “big five” football leagues, pledging the club “has her back”.

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After the announcement of Eta’s appointment on Sunday, a series of critical comments on social media targeted her, claiming she was unsuitable for the job because she is a woman.

“With all due respect, that’s sexism,” Union’s account on X responded to a post arguing that players would not take a woman’s tactical instructions seriously.

The club also listed another comment stating that a male coach who lost to her would lose face as sexist.

Eta is a longtime member of the club’s coaching staff, having served as an assistant to the men’s team and as head coach of the under-19 team.

Responding to a comment expressing concern about the treatment of Eta and potential sexist backlash if she loses a game, the club posted: “The Union family has her back.”

Eta has been named interim coach for the last five games of the season as Union aims to secure its spot in the Bundesliga for next season.

Union previously said she will take over as head coach of the club’s women’s team for next season.

The decision to appoint Eta won praise from Berlin’s mayor Kai Wegener, who called the decision “a strong signal for professional football and for women in elite-level sports,” but spelt Eta’s name wrong in the process.

The club corrected him. “We were so overwhelmed,” Wegner answered.

Eta’s first Bundesliga game as interim manager is on Saturday against Wolfsburg.

Europe’s “big five” includes the Bundesliga, England’s Premier League, the Spanish La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1. These are considered the continent’s most prestigious domestic competitions.

Women have managed men’s teams in other European leagues, but none had previously coached in any of the big five until Eta’s appointment.

The club dismissed its previous head coach Steffen Baumgart earlier this month after a series of poor results left Union in the relegation zone.

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After the announcement of Eta’s appointment on Sunday, a series of critical comments on social media targeted her, claiming she was unsuitable for the job because she is a woman.
“With all due respect, that’s sexism,” Union’s account on X responded to a post arguing that players would not take a woman’s tactical instructions seriously.
The club also listed another comment stating that a male coach who lost to her would lose face as sexist.
Eta is a longtime member of the club’s coaching staff, having served as an assistant to the men’s team and as head coach of the under-19 team.
Responding to a comment expressing concern about the treatment of Eta and potential sexist backlash if she loses a game, the club posted: “The Union family has her back.”


Eta has been named interim coach for the last five games of the season as Union aims to secure its spot in the Bundesliga for next season.
Union previously said she will take over as head coach of the club’s women’s team for next season.
The decision to appoint Eta won praise from Berlin’s mayor Kai Wegener, who called the decision “a strong signal for professional football and for women in elite-level sports,” but spelt Eta’s name wrong in the process.
The club corrected him. “We were so overwhelmed,” Wegner answered.
Eta’s first Bundesliga game as interim manager is on Saturday against Wolfsburg.
Europe’s “big five” includes the Bundesliga, England’s Premier League, the Spanish La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1. These are considered the continent’s most prestigious domestic competitions.
Women have managed men’s teams in other European leagues, but none had previously coached in any of the big five until Eta’s appointment.
The club dismissed its previous head coach Steffen Baumgart earlier this month after a series of poor results left Union in the relegation zone.

  
                                    Additional sources • AP
            #Union #Berlin #backs #coach #MarieLouise #Eta #sexist #abuse #onlineSexism,Berlin,Germany,Misogyny,Football

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