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ISBN: 0940232138

ISBN13: 9780940232136

Letters to a Devastated Christian

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In Letters to a Devastated Christian, Gene Edwards explores the different techniques practiced by Christian groups who demand extreme submission and passivity from their members. The book's final... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Letters to a Devsetated Christian

This is the most healing book I have ever read for anyone hurt by churches, especially controling authoritarian churches. If you have been hurt by "well meaning churches" or leadership that has overstepped their authority in Christ this is the book for you.

Devastated souls will find healing in this book...

Gene Edwards is a master with the pen, and he has the heart of a shepherd to boot. This man's anointed writings have done much to aide in the healing of the spirit of many.I've read most of his works, but this book, 'Letters to a Devastated Christian,' is his tour-de-force. It's a short read, but it is packed with a rich and manifold density. His spare writing style is showcased in this piece; there is a tremendous motherlode of wisdom and discernment packed into few words.The outlay of the book is engaging... letters from a mentor to a crushed young man. The mentor doesn't try to sugar-coat the authoritarian abuses the young man has endured but instead uses them as stepping-stones to teach about issues such as suffering, humility and grace. The wells of wisdom come through as a breeze, refreshing, not as a jarring assault to an already-wounded soul. Edwards uses the Master to teach and show the higher way, the better way.If you've ever been tormented at the hands of fellow believers then this book is for you. There's a healing balm in its words. It won't magically remove the pain inflicted upon you, nor give you rose-coloured perceptions regarding faith and fellowship, but it will help you understand that all things can be turned to good (hard as that is to believe)... and that the hardest things bring the biggest benefit to the maturing and deepening of one's faith. It will set you on the healing path and encourage you to take the higher, better road in life.Edwards is a shepherd/prophet speaking to the church at large - admonition and exhortation for one and all is seen in his writings. Believers would do well to pay heed to his words. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who've gone through painful things in life, have been wounded deeply by fellow believers, or who just simply find life hard to live. I'm sure you'll treasure this title as much as I do.

A confirming voice to any questions you may have.

Gene Edwards is a wonderful author. He is a student of the Word of God,loves God and His people enough to share what God has put on his heart. I have read the Tale of Three Kings, Letters to a Devastated Christian and am currently reading The Prisoner in the Third Cell. If you have any questions at all of what kind of authority you are under, whether it be a man in submission to God's authority or under his own this book will open your eyes of understanding. It is small and once you pick it up, if you are caught in an authoritarian movement, you will not put it down until you have read the whole book. It has been another confirmation and help to my family and many close to us who were under a great deal of bondage. Everything shared in his writings is scripturally accurate and I encourage you to search the scriptures to line it up with the Holy Word of God. As I shared it was ANOTHER confirmation, meaning that we had 2 or 3, possibly more. I encourage you in whatever decision you make after reading the book, you take everything to prayer.

This is spiritual balm to the disillusioned.

I was in a fundamentalist "heavy shepherding" movement on and off for twenty years. I was first offered "A Tale of Three Kings" also by Gene Edwards. Then I read "Letters" and was "hitting out" against the advice. But I read it over a few times, sometimes waking up in the middle of the night to recheck passages. He knows what he's talking about. It helped me a great deal through a tough time. There are no easy answers and it's hard to think for yourself after being under a form of mind control. This book helped me to straighten some thoughts out. I recommend this for anyone wondering what happened to them.
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