A Homeschool Apostate: Two Years Later

Moving away from a bad situation was the best thing I could do for myself.
Read moreMoving away from a bad situation was the best thing I could do for myself.
Read moreAn interview with Morgan Guyton, author of the new book “How Jesus Saves the World From Us.”
Read moreBut if we moved out of the house, God would allow Satan to attack us, destroying our physical health, mental health, finances, future career, and future relationships and marriage.
Read moreAs if a child can be raised to hate themselves in the Name of God and suddenly grow into an adult that is healthy.
Read moreHA note: The author’s name has been changed to ensure anonymity. “Savannah” is a pseudonym. If you’re not going to go to a Christian college, you have to make sure your faith is rock-solid by the time you graduate high school. Because college—especially professors of the humanities like psychology and social studies—hates you. College is the epitome of “the world”.
Read moreBefore I woke up, I wondered how someone could be a member of Jim Jones’s church. The fact is, what many don’t understand, when you are a part of a controlling church you don’t see what it could be.
Read moreWhat I’ve realized over the past couple of years is that my dad has these standards that are impossibly high and there is no way in heaven that anyone could possibly meet them (not even God).
Read moreMy dad arranged for an intervention for me. They took me against my will to his pastor where they guilt-tripped me until I gave up my cell phones. The pastor wanted me to give up my “worldly” jobs, and quit going to a “worldly” school.
Read moreIf I, or anyone else in the prayer group, didn’t leave the church and join the home church Nancy was starting under the leadership of Chuck Pierce, then we would be partnering with the anti-Christ spirit and would be left on the other side of the closed Door, missing out on God’s New Season. A Season that would surely usher in the End Times.
Read moreWhat nobody told me was that cults can happen within Christianity, in good churches, under the noses of diligent leadership.
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