
Let Them See Your Scars: How I Learned to Lead Out of Healing
Wendell Moss writes about learning at a young age that to be a compelling and effective leader means not letting anyone see your scars.
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Dissociation and Shame in Spiritual Abuse
Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton discuss how spiritual abuse shames and manipulates our bodies, fostering deep dissociation and toxic shame.
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The Beginning of Wisdom
Becky Allender writes about the exhaustion of wrestling with unanswered questions and the hope of a new experience of wisdom and life.
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Suspicion and Loyalty in Spiritual Abuse
Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton continue looking at how spiritual abuse hijacks our minds by fostering suspicion toward God, others, and our own hearts.
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Masculinity, Small Groups, and Internalized Assumptions
Wendell Moss reflects on the assumptions he has encountered—from himself and others—as both a facilitator and participant in groups.
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Mind Control and Dogmatism in Spiritual Abuse
Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton explore how the heartbreaking dynamics of spiritual abuse seek to control our bodies and minds.
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Caring for Leaders in Erotic Entanglement, Part Two
Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton reflect on erotic entanglement and the tendency for many leaders to rely on people they serve to meet their desires.
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Embracing Grief, Embracing Joy
Mandy Hughes reflects on the connection between life and death, and on the belief that our capacity for joy is powerfully related to our capacity for grief.
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