Broken Trust
A Practical Guide to Identify and Recover from Toxic Faith, Toxic Church, and Spiritual Abuse
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F. Remy Diederich
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If you have suffered spiritual abuse from a toxic church, toxic organization, or toxic leader, your trust has been broken. You entrusted your life to someone you thought would care for you: someone who initially inspired you to know God, only to reject you in the end. Now you are left wounded and disillusioned, wondering if you can ever trust others, yourself, or possibly even God, again.
Have you been hurt by spiritual abuse?
Most people don't understand the devastating impact of spiritual abuse. Many suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of experiencing it. If you think your spiritual community might be abusive, or you have just left an abusive congregation, then this book could give you the direction you are looking for. In "Broken Trust," F. Remy Diederich relates his personal experiences of toxic faith and spiritual abuse along with the experiences of other survivors. But this isn't just another tell-all story of abuse; it's a guide that will help you to first identify spiritual abuse, and then offer you a practical plan for recovery. Diederich is convinced that God is the God of resurrection and restoration. He believes you can begin again.
One of the best books on spiritual abuse
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- Allie0902
- 23-07-24
An excellent starting point towards dealing with the trauma
This book has literally been a God-send. I left an abusive church in the late 90s, after some 5-6 years, at a time when there were few resources on the subject and this was long before the internet was as widespread as it is now. I then became a closet Christian until about 6 months ago and in the process also realised that the spiritual abuse trauma in me had never healed, and that I still have a lot of anger directed at the abusers, mostly in leadership positions, who delighted in not being accountable to anyone; they've been allowed to continue as normal to this day.
Listening to this book (and I will also get myself a hardcopy) I finally feel understood, rather than condemned, shut down or belittled. It will still take me some time to work through the old wounds but this book is the perfect starting point to this journey. Thank you so much!
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