Inherited, Interrupted
A Biblical Path to Breaking Generational Curses and Patterns
Some things are passed down quietly.
Not through blood, but through fear.
Through silence.
Through unspoken rules about loyalty, truth, and survival.
In Inherited, Interrupted, the biblical story of Joseph is explored as a generational case study, showing how what begins as fear in one generation can become identity in the next, then harden into patterns families defend as normal.
What many call "generational curses," Scripture reveals as inherited ways of thinking, coping, and relating. Patterns that are powerful, but not permanent.
Written with theological depth and pastoral care, this book is for readers who love God yet feel the weight of what was handed to them. Those who have sensed something was wrong long before they had language for it.
Inside, you will discover:
A biblical reframing of generational curses as breakable patterns
How survival strategies quietly become family systems
Why the one who names the pattern is often treated as the problem
The real cost of breaking generational cycles, including distance and misunderstanding
How forgiveness and wisdom can exist without denial or self-erasure
This is not a book about blame.
It is a book about clarity, courage, and stewardship.
Inherited, Interrupted offers a steady, Scripture-anchored path for those ready to stop carrying what never belonged to them and to choose what will not go any further.
Sometimes faith looks like endurance.
Other times, it looks like interruption.