Tag Archives: false guilt

Untouchable Scriptures, part 2.

Not long ago, we published a post by Megan C (Meg) called Untouchable Scriptures. This is a sequel to Meg’s post. Many ‘c’hristian abusers use scriptures to justify their abusiveness. They wickedly distort and put ‘spin’ on scriptures to coercive and control their victims, and this often taints particular verses for survivors so badly that …

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Untouchable Scriptures

When I first left Germany, the kids and I landed in Colorado. My grandmother had given us her empty house for three weeks. I tried to keep things upbeat but I was drowning inside. We borrowed a car here and there; we walked to church; I fruitlessly tried to find another place to live. But …

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The Back and Forth-ness of Leaving An Abuser

I may have mentioned before that it took me three years to leave my abuser. I tried to leave once but had little resources, no support and four small children, including a newborn. I was convinced to come back out of sheer necessity. For the next three years, I would claw my way out of …

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How an Abuse Victim Might be Guilted by Some Christian Hymns

I am in my church office on a Sunday morning going over my sermon notes and listening to our worship music leaders practice. Among other pieces, they will be leading us in this well-known and widely cherished Fanny Crosby classic, Blessed Assurance. (Most of you probably know that Fanny Crosby was blind). This time as …

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The Unlearning Is Not Quick Or Easy

It was late at night — I was driving home. I was angry and frustrated. The road was dark and twisty, and I had to go slower than I wanted. I was mad because something that I worked hard on and made all the right decisions for hadn’t worked out right. I did my part, but …

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Let Her Be Angry

Dear Friend, You have written asking how you can help a friend of yours who has been abused in her marriage. You have no experience with domestic violence or counseling but, you want to help. She has only just left. Your desire to love her is admirable. Thank you for writing us. There is so …

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