Warren Smith was a spiritual seeker. That journey led him down a yellow-brick road of pied-piper spirits, landing him in a metaphysical New Age where the Christ proclaimed wasn't the real Christ at all. Following signs and wonders, he jumped through spiritual hoops with almost flawless precision, until one day he realized that the light he was following was not light at all but rather darkness. Concerned that today's church is being seduced by the same false teachings and the same false Christ that drew him into the New Age, Smith shares his story in a most compelling way.
A Book Review by Sarah Leslie
"Twenty-five years ago, a young man searching for some spiritual meaning to his life began a journey. His steps seemed particularly well-orchestrated, almost as if an unseen hand was directing his path.
Strange coincidences and chance encounters served as guideposts on his quest for faith. Psychics, mystical leaders, and a host of self-help experts introduced him to the methods and beliefs of metaphysics and the occult. Each step took him deeper into a dizzying array of doctrines that taught spirituality and self-fulfillment. The young man devoured everything in sight, aching to find that ultimate answer to the innermost yearnings in his soul. His search led him to a myriad of New Age workshops, retreats, conferences and training sessions. He became an expert in the plethora of concepts and practices leading towards 'godhood.' Eventually this young man's path took him to a 'Jesus.' He studied this 'Jesus' tediously for many months by reading A Course In Miracles. 'Jesus' taught him that he could become a 'god' and that we are all 'perfect, sinless, guiltless Sons of God.'"