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How to Leave the Church

Current price: $22.99
How to Leave the Church
How to Leave the Church

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How to Leave the Church

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Ready to leave toxic religion behind but scared of where the journey will take you? Find reassurance and direction from someone who walked the same path and shares how to break free from indoctrination without losing yourself.
By the time she turned 30, Grete Rachel Howland had mastered the art of being a good evangelical Christian. She'd attended weekly church services since she was an infant, been educated in a faith-based elementary school, helped lead her youth group as a teenager, attended an evangelical college, lived as an international missionary, and earned a master's degree in theology from a prominent seminary. But something always felt a little off about the doctrine she was told to proclaim. As she entered her fourth decade of life, Grete sensed that the beliefs she was raised with no longer rang true for her-that they may be doing more harm than good. Soon, the dissonance became unbearable, and Grete made the frightening decision to leave the church for good. With her life as a devout Christian behind her, Grete shifted her focus to writing and education, skills she now uses to guide others on their journeys from fundamentalism to freedom.
Part memoir and part self help guide,
How to Leave the Church
confronts the heartbreaking, hilarious, often embarrassing aspects of life spent deep in the evangelical Christian church to chart a path toward self-reclamation, even if it means leaving behind everything you've known up to that point. Using her own experiences as examples, Grete Rachel Howland offers commiseration and wisdom for readers who come from a similar background and a glimpse into the strange world of American evangelicalism for those who don't.
In this book, you'll discover:
A step-by-step breakdown of how to disentangle yourself from unhealthy Christianity
Specific recommendations for dealing with obstacles you may encounter along the way
Unflinching exposure of harmful theology
Support for the process of self-forgiveness
Connection to a new, post-church community
is a much-needed light for those lost in the darkness of oppressive religion and unsure of how to get out. If you crave practical guidance from a caring, hopeful, down-to-earth friend who's been where you are and found a way to save herself, this is the book for you.
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to begin your journey of liberation today!

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