This book is a raw and deeply personal account of a woman's journey through the complexities of faith, betrayal, and healing. Growing up in a challenging environment marked by addiction and instability, she found solace in an early, personal relationship with God. Later, as a single mother seeking support and community, she joined a non-denominational ministry, believing it to be a place of love, acceptance, and spiritual growth. However, her initial feelings of belonging quickly unraveled as she began to notice ...
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This book is a raw and deeply personal account of a woman's journey through the complexities of faith, betrayal, and healing. Growing up in a challenging environment marked by addiction and instability, she found solace in an early, personal relationship with God. Later, as a single mother seeking support and community, she joined a non-denominational ministry, believing it to be a place of love, acceptance, and spiritual growth. However, her initial feelings of belonging quickly unraveled as she began to notice manipulative practices and an emphasis on building the ministry rather than fostering genuine relationships with God. This experience led her to a painful realization about the difference between religion and a true connection with Christ. The term "spiritual PTSD" encapsulates the emotional and mental toll of being spiritually betrayed and exploited, leaving deep wounds that challenged her faith and self-worth. Through chapters filled with personal anecdotes, biblical insights, and heartfelt reflections, the book delves into the pain of religious trauma while offering hope for healing. The author explores themes such as navigating the disparity between religion and relationship, recognizing manipulation in ministry settings, and rebuilding faith after betrayal. She reflects on powerful scriptures, like Matthew 7:21-23, which helped her understand the danger of empty religious practices without genuine connection to God. The book serves as both a memoir and a guide, offering practical strategies for healing, such as prayer, self-reflection, building authentic connections, and reclaiming one's identity. It emphasizes the importance of finding a personal faith journey outside of rigid structures and learning to trust in God's love and grace over man's approval. Ultimately, the author shares a message of resilience and hope, encouraging readers to embrace their healing process, seek authentic relationships with God and others, and move forward with intention. Her story is a powerful testament to the strength found in overcoming spiritual trauma and rediscovering a faith built on love, authenticity, and freedom.
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