Cult to Christ

The Church With No Name and the Legacy of the Living Witness Doctrine

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Evangelism, New Age, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Elizabeth Joy Coleman ISBN: 9780994295316
Publisher: Adeline Press Publication: April 30, 2015
Imprint: Adeline Press Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Joy Coleman
ISBN: 9780994295316
Publisher: Adeline Press
Publication: April 30, 2015
Imprint: Adeline Press
Language: English

Elizabeth was born and raised in a nameless and secretive worldwide cult that claims exclusive origin from the New Testament apostolic ministry and blatantly describes all other churches as 'false'. A fourth generation member, she professed faith at the age of sixteen and fully intended to remain there, even when she discovered that the system she believed in was based on a lie. A love story both human and divine, a journey from spiritual bondage to freedom in Christ; this confronting and deeply personal account gives an inside perspective into the mindset of cult members, and reveals the fear and trauma associated with being forced to investigate your own beliefs even if it could mean destroying the very foundations of everything you believe.

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Elizabeth was born and raised in a nameless and secretive worldwide cult that claims exclusive origin from the New Testament apostolic ministry and blatantly describes all other churches as 'false'. A fourth generation member, she professed faith at the age of sixteen and fully intended to remain there, even when she discovered that the system she believed in was based on a lie. A love story both human and divine, a journey from spiritual bondage to freedom in Christ; this confronting and deeply personal account gives an inside perspective into the mindset of cult members, and reveals the fear and trauma associated with being forced to investigate your own beliefs even if it could mean destroying the very foundations of everything you believe.

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