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Tony Cutty's avatar

Wow, that's really vulnerable of you to share that, and kudos to you for doing so. I remember chatting with you about some of these things at the time, but I didn't realise they went so deep. You poor things; what a terrible thing to have to go through, especially all the culty gossiping and them telling each other your stuff under confidence. You probably have a good basis for a lawsuit there for violation of clergy/penitent privilege. Thank God for Miriam coming along when she did; she is definitely God's provision. Wow. Well done for not being silent, and well done for sharing this. You two are really amazing. Also, as an aside, this is another benefit for putting your marriage first, in that no matter what they throw at you, you two remain solid. Some cults demand that you put the cult first; this is a great example of why that is never a good idea.

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Bonny Clark's avatar

Thanks for sharing this Christy! It made me cry. I'm so sorry you had to go through that, but like you said, God had a plan and He used that pain to grow you. Growing pains hurt. I think you would love our church. We have a lot of broken people who are healing from church hurt, abuse, and broken pasts. We cry with them and point them to Jesus. Our pastor was so hurt from a former church situation that he never wanted to be in ministry again. But God called him to rebuild a broken church, and you cannot say no to God! God brought our family to help him (my husband is the discipleship pastor). We see people saved and baptized every month! It's exciting to be a part of a church that loves broken people the way Jesus does and uses the Bible to heal rather than to hurt. Our pastor often says, "A changed life is the loudest amen." It reminds me of Luke 7:47 - "Therefore I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven; that's why she loved much. But the one who is forgiven little, loves little."

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