Showing posts with label Links and Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Links and Resources. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2010

INDEX to Links, Book List and Resources: Summarizing Lists of Lists


Where to Begin? It depends on what you’re looking for!

TAKE NOTE:
  • Please also SCROLL DOWN to note the Tag List and Index in the Footer of the Webpage.

LINKS:
If you haven’t already seen the list of general links to other sites concerning spiritual abuse topics, try HERE.

If you are looking for information on a VERY SPECIFIC spiritually abusive group, I recommend the very extensive list on the Spiritwatch Ministries site.


Please also scroll down or link to the two separate lists here with a little more of a specific description about the links pertaining to both: (1) Spiritual Abuse (2) Patriarchy

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Links Concerning SPIRITUAL ABUSE and Cultic Groups


(Don't miss the additional patriarchy specific list of links and resources)

HELPFUL LINKS CONCERNING SPIRITUAL ABUSE AND CULTIC GROUPS

Links below will connect you
to a wide variety of information.

Under Much Grace does not necessarily
recommend or approve of their statements.


Some may be considered sarcastic, and some are associated with questionable individuals or groups.

Reading from a wide variety of sources is recommended to help stimulate your own, individual thought processes and is an essential part of recovery from cultic or legalistic religious groups. Read as much and as widely as time and opportunity will allow, even if it does not seem to make much difference. Cult-exit counselors maintain that self-education with information of this type is essential to any and all people who have been exposed to any degree of legalistic teaching that distorts doctrine.

In any case, these links appear here for
your further investigation
:


DYNAMICS OF CULTIC SYSTEMS AND RECOVERY RESOURCES

* www.culthelp.info (Good recovery resources)

* www.reFocus.org (Basic Information, recovery helps and referral resources for specific groups)

* Rick Ross Institute (Excellent resources, links and articles)

* Excellent articles and resources (Hosted by Jeff VanVonderan, author of “The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse”)

* Religious cult info (User friendly definitions and FAQs)

* Freedom of Mind Center (Hosted by Steve Hassan, author of “Combating Cult Mind Control”)

*Great List of Articles and Websites! (Scroll 3/4 of the way down the webpage to "Articles and Web Sites on Ecclesiastical Tyrants, Abusive Churches, and Help for Battered Sheep" at the "Drinking with RC Sproul, Jr" website.)

*Great Advice on How to Address Leadership (when leaving a religious group, cultic or otherwise)


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ONLINE ARTICLES AND
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CULTS

"Is It Right: To Judge, To Expose Error, & To Call Names?"(Online Article at www.exitsupportnetwork.com)

* www.lucifereffect.com (How good leaders become evil: A website to complement the book concerning the development of abusive systems and leaders.)

* Personal Freedom Outreach

* Cultic Studies Journal (Information and recovery resources)

Exit & Support Network (Excellent list of books, tapes and other resources regarding spiritual abuse.)

* Recovering from Spiritual Abuse (Helpful article)

* What is Spiritual Abuse? (Helpful article)

* Amazon.com booklists concerning Spritual Abuse

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CHRISTIAN AND CULT RECOVERY FORUMS

* Recovery from Spiritual Abuse (Sponsored by Jeff VanVonderan's website)

* Freedom of Mind Forum (Forum hosted by Steve Hassan)

* www.nacronline.com Biblical Support for Christians in RECOVERY (*non-cult oriented)

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CHRISTIAN CULT WATCH ORGANIZATIONS


**Midwest Christian Outreach, Inc.

**The Watchman Fellowship

**Personal Freedom Outreach

**Apologetics Index

**Evangelical Ministries to New Religions

**Ministry Watchman

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BIBLE-BASED CULTS: THE NEW CULTS OF BIBLICAL CHRISTIANITY

*www.dallascult.com (Visit her site and buy her book about membership in Trinity, publisher of "The Door." Excellent resource links )

*Peacemakers, Intl. (Another Bible-based cult)

*The Lighthouse (Bible-based cult awareness)

** ONLINE BOOK: Discipling Dilemma (Expose' of the Boston Movement Church of Christ)

Exit and Support Network (Exit & Support Network is a support and outreach ministry to assist former members and survivors of Worldwide Church of God and all affiliated high demand, authoritarian offshoots and splinter groups.)

*Spiritual Abuse in the Church (Links to articles and resources.)




LINKS to Information About Patirarchy




Links below will connect you
to a wide variety of information.

Under Much Grace does not necessarily
recommend or approve of their statements.

Some may be considered sarcastic, and some are associated with questionable individuals or groups.

Reading from a wide variety of sources is recommended to help stimulate your own, individual thought processes and is an essential part of recovery from cultic or legalistic religious groups. Read as much and as widely as time and opportunity will allow, even if it does not seem to make much difference. Cult-exit counselors maintain that self-education with information of this type is essential to any and all people who have been exposed to any degree of legalistic teaching that distorts doctrine.

In any case, these links appear here for
your further investigation



TOWARDS BALANCED CHRISTIAN PATRIARCHY


**patriarchy.org (vast number of articles from a wide variety of sources)

**Women In Ministry (A blog is for dialogue on the issue of women in ministry and the freedom for women to teach the bible in a public setting.)

**The Berean (Another blog that discusses issues concerning women.)

**thatmom's Podcasts on Patriarchy
(A series of nine podcasts discussing various aspects of patriarchy within the homeschooling movement and implications for the church. Features interviews with both Don Veinot and "Spunky" Karen Braun.)

See other Link pages for related information.

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CRITIQUES OF DOUG PHILLIPS’ CULTIC PATRIARCHY
? Student of Bill Gothard ?


**Doug Phillips - New Paganism? (blog post expanding upon the June 2007 MCOI article “Who Will Be First in the Kingdom?” , a critique of Doug Phillips’ ideology. Make sure to read the comments that follow!)

**"The Crux" on Vision Forum and Patriarchy
(Blog articles concerning Vision Forum's views on patriarchy and the correspondence between MCOI, Doug Phillips and Brian Abshire.)

** “On Biblical 'complementarianism' — corrupt or Christian?” (An online article by E. Steven Burnett on the FaithFUSION website.)

**Free online book countering the courtship teachings of patriarchy (Authored by Robin Phillips in the UK- no relation to Doug Phillips)

** Audio sermons on Patriarchy (Series on Patriarchy by K.W. Pete Hurst)

**Legal Review of Patriarchy: Part I, Part II, Part III, and Part IV and discussion of a PCA congregation involved in a Boerne Christian Assembly excommunication.

** www.swordpentrumpet.com Another Blogspot following the actions of Doug Phillips

**Ministry Watchman Tracks the activities of many ministries and ministers who ascribe to patriarchy

**From RaisingTheTruth.com (Website documenting Phillips' scandalous misrepresentation regarding claims of a dinosaur discovery for a Vision Forum video now pulled from distribution and sale)

**EXTREME Pro-hyperpatriarchy Site (Pro-patriarchy site hosted by Vision Forum's poster girls. Check for updates and watch their video.)

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CRITIQUES OF DOUG PHILLIPS’ FAMILY INTEGRATED CHURCH MOVEMENT
**Article at SharperIron.com Questioning the Integrated Church Movement

**FBFI 06 Resolution Denounces Integrated Church Movement

First article in series Personal experience of members attending Boerne Christian Assembly and Living Waters Fellowship


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BILL GOTHARD:
MODERN FATHER OF THE PHILLIPS’ PATRIARCHY MOVEMENT

** www.batteredsheep.com Site by and for survivors of Gothardism

**Bill Gothard's Evangelical Talumud, Part I

**”The Myth of Spiritual Covering” (An article by Dr. Steven Lambert)

**GOTHARD Expose' Book

**BILL GOTHARD'S cultic Christianity (Article starts on pg. 4)

"They Told Me When I Left..." (Article discussing the problems of leaving abusive groups against the consensus of the leadership, a common feature in Gothard's teaching as a rejection of the protective "umbrella of authority")



Monday, March 9, 2009

Helpful Books: Where to Start and Why


Helpful Books: Where to Start and Why

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According to the Spiritual Research Network, “spiritual abuse occurs when a leader, church or belief system – whether well intentioned or not – dominates, manipulates or castigates individuals through fear tactics, mind control or some other psychological or emotional abuse.” I believe that Jesus dealt with a great deal of this phenomenon and that the Pharisees were the spiritual abusers of His day. They are shepherds who use, manipulate or hurt the sheep for their purposes.

This is a difficult thing to understand at first, especially if you are in a church and believe that your pastor or church leadership has subjected you to this process. Especially if you are new to this concept, based upon my own experiences and the recommendations of my own exit counselor to me, I believe that there is essential reading that must be done in order to recover fully.

Some of spiritual abuse is religious, but a large portion of it has nothing to do with religion or doctrine, although we do see these things occurring in the New Testament. Therefore, for the Christian, I believe it is very beneficial to first get a spiritual perspective, but then to go on to realize that spiritual abuse has nothing to do with the Gospel message or Jesus or true Christianity. The dynamics of spiritual abuse involve social influence and and psychological manipulation, so for that reason, I recommend that Christians read at least some of the secular literature regarding cults and exit-counseling. The dynamics found in abusive churches are identical to those found in any other cult, though they may vary in degree from group to group. I believe that spiritual abuse means exactly the same thing as “cultic” or what some people come right out to call a “cult.” Another area of literature that I believe is profoundly beneficial is that which pertains to sales techniques and how salesmen take advantage of human nature to “sell” their ideas. Interpersonal manipulation occurs as well, so this is another area of reading from which a person emerging from spiritual abuse or cults will glean and benefit.

I have listed books in this format, separating out each book based on its subject, though they are all helpful and they all will address some aspect of spiritual abuse. The first category details one suggested way of working through the literature in a way that builds upon the information in other books to help the reader glean the greatest benefit, though this is certainly not the only order or way to research the literature. Based upon the subjects, I will try to offer some choices and options, though I would definitely read as much as I could.


I. Suggested Reading Plan
II. Christian Books Addressing the Dynamics of Spiritual Abuse
III. Secular Books Addressing Cults and Cultic Churches
IV. Personal Accounts
V. Sales Techinques
VI. Manipulative and Abusive Relationships



**My Preferred books

I. Suggested Reading Plan
Christian
Secular
Phase I:

First Priority

Critical!
The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse (Johnson & VanVonderan)
Or
Healing Spiritual Abuse (Blue)
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (Cialdini)
Deals with sales techniques that exploit human nature an natural tendencies
Phase II:

Essential
The Heresy of Mind Control: Recognizing Con Artists in Leadership (Martin)Take Back Your Life (Lalich)

Or
(older version of the book might be cheaper)
Captive Hearts, Captive Minds: Recovery from Cults and Abusive Relationships (Landau-Tobias and Lalich)
Phase III:

Personal Accounts
I Cant Hear God Anymore (Duncan)** I believe all Christians NEED to read this book!
Combating Cult Mind Control (Hassan)
Phase IV:

Continued Healing
Safe People (Townsend and Cloud)
And
Families Where Grace is in Place (VanVonderan)
Whose Pulling Your Strings? (Braiker)
and
The Lucifer Effect (Zimbardo)


II. Christian Books Addressing the Dynamics of Spiritual Abuse
· **The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse (Johnson & VanVonderan)
· Twisted Scriptures (Chrnalogar)
· Toxic Faith (Arterburn)
· More Jesus, Less Religion (Arterburn & Felton)
· **Safe People (Townsend and Cloud)


III. Secular Books Addressing Cults and Cultic Churches
[Remember: The dynamics in Biblical churches and in cults are identical.]
An earlier version was **Captive Hearts, Captive Minds (Landau-Tobias and Lalich)
· **Cults in our Midst (Singer)
· **The Lucifer Effect (Zimbardo)
· Snapping (Conway)
· Bounded Choice (Lalich)
· Brainwash (Streatfeild)


IV. Personal Accounts (and general information)
· The Wave (Strasser)
· Bounded Choice (Lalich)


V. Sales Techniques
· Covert Persuasion (Hogan and Speakman)
· Scam-Proof Your Life (Kirschheimer)


VI. Manipulative and Abusive Relationships
· **Boundaries (Townsend and Cloud)
· Safe People (Townsend and Cloud)
· Flatland - the book (Abbott)
· Animal Farm (Orwell)
· 1984 (Orwell)





Resources Specifically Addressing Shame Issues

A few people asked me to provide a list of good resources concerning shame, as this is a very difficult problem when one emerges from spiritual abuse. I've listed my personal favorites in order of importance, including both books and audio resources. In order of importance and helpfulness, with a Christian focus in mind, I would start at the top and work my way down the list. The first two resources are critical ones and have been so for me and for some of my close friends as they embarked upon the journey to wholeness.



First Choice: From Shame to Glory

Audio Presentation by Kathryn Chamberlin, LCSW-C

Kathryn attends the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda, Maryland, a church that is a member of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church denomination, following the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Heidelberg Catechism.


As you are free to note on her webpage, she holds a nursing degree from University of Virginia, a Master's Degree in Social Work from The Catholic University and certification in Biblical Counseling. She practices Christian counseling with the Bethesda Counseling Group, offering services to those in the Baltimore-DC Metro area.


Kathryn's presentation, “From Shame to Glory” is perhaps the best place to start a journey out of shame and into the liberty that is afforded to all believers in Christ Jesus. She has several other audio resources available, and I would also recommend considering these additional presentations as well:

  • **From Shame To Glory**
  • Shame versus Worth
  • The Approval Addict
  • The Performance Trap
  • Hurt Trail to Idolatry
  • The Door Metaphor



Second “First Choice”: Love is a Choice


Hemfelt, Minirth and Meier's book on codependency examines the problem of persistent shame in the Christian's life. Christ saves us from the shame of sin and restores us, but for those of us who have been raised in families that were lacking the support we desperately needed, we tend to get stuck in patterns of shame that can prevent us from fully embracing the fullness of our forgiveness and liberty in Christ. Their ten step program teaches about how we can get caught up in repetitive patterns of shame and how we can be liberated from shame.


** There is also a companion workbook, if you find that such resources have been helpful to you in the past, but it is not necessary to glean wisdom from the message in the book.


Next Option:


Depending on how the first two resources minister to you, and depending on the nature of the areas that God begins to heal in your life, I would recommend choosing between a Christian and a secular resource.


If you find yourself very compelled by “Love is a Choice,” finding the message of that book more relevant to your needs and interests, I would consider reading some secular material concerning shame. Though any book on the subject of shame or codependency as it was once popularly called would be appropriate, I find that these titles have been very good. These have all been time honored and standards in the area of overcoming shame.



If you find that you are still uncomfortable with a secular message, and Kathryn's message holds more value for you, I would consider these following Christian titles first.


Free Resources from
The National Association for Christian Recovery:


Devotionals for Christians in Recovery:


In the post to follow, I will post the titles and links to several books that discuss the unique problems and issues presented by the teachings of the “Visionary Daughters” and the Botkin family that is affiliated with Vision Forum.

Buttons and Widgets!!!!


The Spiritual Abuse Widget:



Link to Additional Essential Reading on Spiritual Abuse
(That Do Not Fit the Widget!)





The Forgiveness Widget!




The Right Thinking Widget!
Thurman and Amen, both Christians, present helps to right thinking, what the psychologist calls "cognitive behavioral therapy" and what the Christian calls "spiritual warfare" and "bringing every thought captive."




The Movie Widget!
(Please review these secular films first to be mindful of their ratings.)



And Don't forget to watch "The Wave"!






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