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Pain from the Pulpit: Understanding, Overcoming, and Healing After Suffering Spiritual Abuse
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Pain from the Pulpit: Understanding, Overcoming, and Healing After Suffering Spiritual Abuse

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Have you been the victim of spiritual abuse from someone in a church leadership position? Are you ready for God to heal you from this hurt? In Pain from the Pulpit Understanding: Overcoming, and Healing after Suffering Spiritual Abuse, Russell J. Lamendola will show you how to recognize spiritual abuse, and then share with you some scriptures and biblical principles to help you begin a healing journey from any pain you may be experiencing or have experienced. By using simple and easy to understand steps, this book will take you on a biblical path toward healing from any hurt that may have been caused by church leadership. You will be shown that God can heal you no matter how deep the hurt is, what role you had in the church, or how close you were to those who caused you the pain. Each chapter has questions that you can ask yourself or others to work through some of the issues that can come with being the victim of spiritual abuse. As you read through this book, you will be prepared to overcome the pain from the pulpit!

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Release dateJan 28, 2019
ISBN9781644164358
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Pain from the Pulpit: Understanding, Overcoming, and Healing After Suffering Spiritual Abuse

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