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Wrestling with God after Spiritual Abuse, with Josh Patterson (Part 2)

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One of the most damaging impacts of any kind of abuse, including spiritual abuse, is the belief that we somehow deserved it. We can become convinced that the mistreatment was our fault, that our past experiences justify it, and that those who harmed us must be right in their assessments. Spiritual abusers are skilled at exploiting insecurity. Their words can sound logical, even righteous, while quietly destroying confidence and identity.

In this week's episode, Josh Patterson returns to share more of his story. When he faced spiritual abuse within the church where he served, he had no one who stepped in to protect him. The mistreatment continued until he finally resigned. The condemning words spoken over him lingered long after, creating deep doubts about his calling and even God's love for him. Eventually, the weight of the harm pushed him out of ministry entirely. Josh opens up about this painful part of his journey and how healing is slowly finding its way back into his life.

Connect with Josh:

Josh Patterson's podcast:

https://www.joshuagpatterson.com/rethinking-faith

Scripture mentioned: Proverbs 6:10-19

To inquire about counseling, email Louise at [email protected].

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Content provided by Louise Sedgwick. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Louise Sedgwick or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

One of the most damaging impacts of any kind of abuse, including spiritual abuse, is the belief that we somehow deserved it. We can become convinced that the mistreatment was our fault, that our past experiences justify it, and that those who harmed us must be right in their assessments. Spiritual abusers are skilled at exploiting insecurity. Their words can sound logical, even righteous, while quietly destroying confidence and identity.

In this week's episode, Josh Patterson returns to share more of his story. When he faced spiritual abuse within the church where he served, he had no one who stepped in to protect him. The mistreatment continued until he finally resigned. The condemning words spoken over him lingered long after, creating deep doubts about his calling and even God's love for him. Eventually, the weight of the harm pushed him out of ministry entirely. Josh opens up about this painful part of his journey and how healing is slowly finding its way back into his life.

Connect with Josh:

Josh Patterson's podcast:

https://www.joshuagpatterson.com/rethinking-faith

Scripture mentioned: Proverbs 6:10-19

To inquire about counseling, email Louise at [email protected].

  continue reading

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