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E-grāmata: True Story of Those Who Are Offended: Exposing Dag Heward-Mills' Teaching on Offenses: December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series, #19

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Apr-2025
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798230092520
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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Distributed via Smashwords
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798230092520

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The True Story of Those Who Are Offended delves into the manipulative teachings of Dag Heward-Mills on the topic of offense, exposing how these doctrines have been weaponized to control followers while shielding leaders from accountability. Far from promoting spiritual growth, these teachings perpetuate an authoritarian system where loyalty is demanded, grievances are suppressed, and those who dare to voice dissent are labeled as bitter or spiritually weak.


 

The book begins by unpacking the leadership style of Dag Heward-Mills, revealing a framework built on centralized power, fear, and guilt. Through detailed analysis, it illustrates how Heward-Mills reframes offense as the fault of the offended, thereby absolving leaders of wrongdoing. This tactic not only shifts blame but also silences legitimate concerns, creating an environment where abuse thrives under the guise of spiritual correction.


 

Key chapters explore the psychological and spiritual harm caused by such teachings. The book highlights the ways in which public rebuke, humiliation, and the fear of isolation are normalized as tools of discipline. By contrasting this with the servant leadership modeled by Jesus, the author dismantles the theological distortions used to justify abusive behavior. Scripture is reclaimed to reveal a gospel centered on mutual accountability, grace, and reconciliation.


 

The narrative is both deeply personal and broadly applicable, drawing on the author's own experiences with spiritual abuse and its devastating impact on faith and relationships. Through vivid storytelling, readers are taken into pivotal moments where the misuse of power led to life-altering consequences. Yet, the book is not just a critique; it is a call to action. It invites readers to challenge oppressive systems, seek healing, and rediscover the freedom and love found in Christ.


 

In its final chapters, The True Story of Those Who Are Offended outlines practical steps for healing and restoration, empowering individuals to reclaim their voices and rebuild their spiritual lives. It also issues a plea to the broader church community to confront these harmful practices and embrace a more Christ-centered approach to leadership.


 

This book is a must-read for anyone who has felt silenced, shamed, or broken by authoritarian spiritual systems. It offers a lifeline to those trapped in fear and provides a roadmap to freedom, rooted in the truth of the gospel. Ultimately, it is a bold and compassionate challenge to reclaim the church as a place of healing, hope, and love.