Only a Fool Would Have Believed It in the First Place: A Cautionary Memoir About Damaging Relationships Within Religious Homes and Institutions
Sometimes comical or bizarre, and at other times pathetic and tragic, this cautionary story is for persons wanting and needing to find an ally as they struggle with breaking away from a destructive religious environment. Buoyant and hopeful overtones often battle with discordant angry and bitter undertones as this book consistently lays bare the detrimental dark core at the heart of one woman’s lengthy Christian experience. Since far too many other persons have fallen into similarly laid traps by con-artist leaders of the institutional church, this book provides possible psychological rescue tools.
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Only a Fool Would Have Believed It in the First Place: A Cautionary Memoir About Damaging Relationships Within Religious Homes and Institutions
Sometimes comical or bizarre, and at other times pathetic and tragic, this cautionary story is for persons wanting and needing to find an ally as they struggle with breaking away from a destructive religious environment. Buoyant and hopeful overtones often battle with discordant angry and bitter undertones as this book consistently lays bare the detrimental dark core at the heart of one woman’s lengthy Christian experience. Since far too many other persons have fallen into similarly laid traps by con-artist leaders of the institutional church, this book provides possible psychological rescue tools.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781479735945 |
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Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication date: | 11/15/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 414 |
File size: | 645 KB |
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