Spinning Scripture
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Spinning Scripture

A method that leaders in a toxic church culture sometimes use to control the narrative is to attack the way in which critical feedback or allegations of wrongdoing are brought to light. This appeal to Scripture sounds right initially. Following the Bible is a good thing—except for when “following the Bible” is actually not following the Bible.

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A reflection on homeschooling and abuse
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A reflection on homeschooling and abuse

Homeschooling is not inherently abusive. What it is, inherently, is isolating: something that works to the advantage of abusers both inside and outside the family. Children whose education is limited, whose contact with outside communities is cut off, and whose access to basic resources is often constrained by authority figures who are at once parent, teacher, and spiritual leader, become vulnerable targets for abuse.



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Black Sharpies
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Black Sharpies

Abusive churches excel at gaslighting us. They make us think that we’re the crazy ones. They keep us off-kilter so that we can’t spot the lies. They keep us feeling uncertain so that we’re easier to control.

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The danger of denial
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The danger of denial

Listening to survivors tell their stories can be uncomfortable, especially if they name abuse that does not seem to align with what you have experienced.

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It’s not that bad
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It’s not that bad

When there are child abusers in your midst and the leaders fail to report them, they have basically decided where this sin lands on the spectrum of sinfulness is “not that bad” and have decided to keep their actions and identity secret.

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Why we do what we do
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Why we do what we do

At CFCtoo, our first priority is abuse survivors. While we seek to educate people as part of our advocacy, that is secondary to our main work of caring for survivors.

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No, you’re not crazy
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No, you’re not crazy

Abusive churches excel at gaslighting people. They taught you to distrust your own body, your own emotions, and your own sense of reality.

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An Open Letter to CFC Members
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An Open Letter to CFC Members

We write to you as former members of Christian Fellowship Center. Some of us left recently. Some of us left years ago.

We are survivors of abuse at Christian Fellowship Center. We have experienced spiritual, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse at the hands of CFC leaders and members.

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