My relationship with Jesus has been an enlightening journey throughout the years. I started this blog for those who are looking to fellowship, discuss, and share experiences with others who are ready to give testimonies to what and/or whom is responsible for introducing them to Jesus Christ. This is not a blog set up to bash anyone or to point fingers at anyone. No names will be disclosed, unless you feel the need to release that information as a form of therapy. However, I encourage you to use a nickname that no one knows or could identify the person about whom you are speaking. This blog is simply a place where victims, underdogs, professionals (i.e. psychologists, educators, psychiatrists, attorneys, judges), the clergy, abusers who are seeking help, and even those who have the propensity to be abusers but not yet have committed the act and you are seeking a prevention.
As a child born and raised in the church and later becoming a stepdaughter to a wealthy Bishop who presided over the church he also founded and later transpired into a cult after he married my mother. There are a plethora of small churches that the public have no idea are borderline cults. Unfortunately, many don't even know that they are victims of cult religions until it is too late and they are afraid to leave. This blog is also not only about religions and cults. It is about your life's journey and how it led you to Jesus, or if you have not yet made it but you are seeking that relationship with Him. The religion and cult life just happens to be my story, and when my history of abuse began.
This blog allows anyone who would like to participate to use aliases in deference to protecting his or her privacy, anonymity, and safety. However, telling one's stories for the sake of helping others who are ready to disclose their experiences and seek help to leave their situations. In the United States, it is illegal to hold anyone against his or her will in an organization that is committing illegal acts. Although, different religions are not illegal, particular activities maybe illegal. To be sure what crimes are being committed, one must contact law enforcement, an attorney, a law school, Legal Aid, or even the State Attorney's office. It is very easy now-a-days to get legal advice, due to easy access to electronic devices such as public libraries, school libraries, cell phones, etc., unlike when I was a child, where there were no computers, cell phones, or electronic devices, even teachers were afraid to report any abuse they suspected might be happening in the homes. In fact, I do remember one teacher reporting the bruises and welts he or she might have seen on my siblings and/or me. As the result of that report, Social Services sent a social worker to our home. However, my stepfather scared her so bad, she ran out of our home nearly tripping as she slipped on the first step. I saw the fear in her eyes and her body trembled as my stepfather yelled and cursed at her. No one else was ever sent back to our house again.
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