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Category Archives: Exvangelical
NOT throwing out the baby …!
We have a rather old-fashioned saying in England about ‘not throwing out the baby with the bath water’ so before anyone worries … no literal baby is being harmed in this process! It just means not making the mistake of … Continue reading
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Searching for closure
Closure isn’t my favourite word, I must confess as it always seems a bit, I don’t know … gimmicky to me. But over the past few days I have found myself fairly regularly searching for the church I grew up … Continue reading
Road to wholeness
My husband and I have just come back from a short break to Wales. It was only four days but after a long, hard year and a half (or so), much needed. Physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually- a chance to rest. … Continue reading
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Tagged deconstruction, Exvangelical, God in nature
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Recovery
I’m putting myself in recovery position. Recovery from a past faith that magnified my flaws, negated my gifts and abilities and put my self-esteem and self-belief at rock-bottom. Recovery from shouldering the constant guilt of not being, not doing, not … Continue reading
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Tagged deconstruction, Exvangelical, Faith, recovery
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