Healing Spiritual Abuse

Healing Spiritual Abuse
Author: Ken M. Blue
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1993-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830816607

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Asserting that spiritual abuse in the church is more common than we realize, Ken Blue examines the causes of spiritual abuse, identifies abusive patterns, offers healing to those who have suffered abuse and describes how leaders should model the gospel of grace.

Walking Out of Spiritual Abuse

Walking Out of Spiritual Abuse
Author: Marc A. Dupont
Publsiher: Regal Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1997
Genre: Authority
ISBN: 1852402199

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This book targets the problem of abusive churches, which exist because of the potential for sin in all of us. The author takes a sobering look at potential problems and reveals the answers to those seeking to escape the abuse of power and authority in the Church.

The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse

The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse
Author: David Johnson,Jeff VanVonderen
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441202420

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In a breakthrough book first published in 1991, the authors address the dynamics in churches that can ensnare people in legalism, guilt, and begrudging service, keeping them from the grace and joy of God's kingdom.Written for both those who feel abused and those who may be causing it, The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse shows how people get hooked into abusive systems, the impact of controlling leadership on a congregation, and how the abused believer can find rest and recovery.

Spiritual Abuse Recovery

Spiritual Abuse Recovery
Author: Barbara M. Orlowski
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621892342

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What factors contribute to active Christians in ministry leaving their church and becoming exiting statistics? Every year dedicated Christian people leave churches because of spiritual abuse. The stories of people who left their home church because of a negative and hurtful experience paint a picture of a widespread occurrence which beckons consideration by church leaders and church congregants alike. Spiritual abuse, the misuse of spiritual authority to maltreat followers in the Christian Church, is a complex issue. This book shows how people processed their grief after experiencing spiritual abuse in their local church and how they rediscovered spiritual harmony. Their spiritual journey shows how one may grow through this devastating experience. This book offers a thoughtful look at the topic of spiritual recovery from clergy abuse through the eyes of those who have experienced it. It invites church leaders to consider this very real dysfunction in the Church today and aims to demonstrate a path forward to greater freedom in Christ after a season of disillusionment with church leadership.

Escaping the Maze of Spiritual Abuse

Escaping the Maze of Spiritual Abuse
Author: Lisa Oakley,Justin Humphreys
Publsiher: SPCK
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-06-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780281081325

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'Authority and rigour ... great generosity and gentleness. The authors diagnose a critical problem in the church and offer practical advice on how to fix it.' Andrew Graystone, theologian, broadcaster and communications consultant ‘Every time he wanted me to do something, he would quote scripture... I couldn’t argue with scripture, it was like arguing with God.’ The term ‘spiritual abuse’ is widely used across the Christian community. But what is it? Sometimes spiritual abuse involves leaders misusing their position, but ministers can also be the victims. Common factors include control through misuse of scripture, claims to divine authority, pressure to conform, and enforced accountability. Individuals may be isolated, and compelled to secrecy and silence. Drawing on a combination of extensive research, individual testimonies, and years of hands-on experience, Lisa Oakley and Justin Humphreys describe clearly the nature of spiritual abuse, and the best ways of countering it. Recovery is possible. But – how do we prevent spiritual abuse in the first place? What can leaders do to create safer places? Is there a link between theological ideas and harmful behaviours? How can leaders create opportunities for spiritual and emotional flourishing? Dr Lisa Oakley has researched spiritual abuse in the Christian faith in the UK since 2003. Justin Humphreys is chief executive of the safeguarding charity thirtyone: eight.

Breaking the Silence on Spiritual Abuse

Breaking the Silence on Spiritual Abuse
Author: L. Oakley,K. Kinmond
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137282873

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Providing a balance of empirical research and practical concerns, this book explores the definitions and historical context of spiritual abuse, outlines a process model for the different stages of spiritual abuse and includes strategies for therapists working with survivors of spiritual abuse.

When Narcissism Comes to Church

When Narcissism Comes to Church
Author: Chuck DeGroat
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830841998

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Christian Book Award® program Outreach Resource of the Year Why does narcissism seem to thrive in our churches? We've seen the news stories. Maybe we ourselves have been hurt by a narcissistic church leader. But what is narcissism, really? And how does it infiltrate the church? Chuck DeGroat has been counseling pastors with narcissistic personality disorder, as well as those wounded by narcissistic leaders and systems, for over twenty years. He knows firsthand the devastation narcissism leaves in its wake and how insidious and painful it is. In When Narcissism Comes to Church, DeGroat takes a close look at narcissism, not only in ministry leaders but also in church systems. He offers compassion and hope for those affected by its destructive power and imparts wise counsel for churches looking to heal from its systemic effects. DeGroat also offers hope for narcissists themselves—not by any shortcut, but by the long, slow road of genuine recovery through repentance and trust in the gospel of Jesus.

Recovering from Religious Abuse

Recovering from Religious Abuse
Author: Jack Watts
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451626322

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"Offering more than promises, this 11-step plan rescues those who have been victimized by religious abuse and gently guides them into healing and recovery."--Page 4 of cover.