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If you’re new here, this episode explains why we continue to speak publicly. After leaving a high-control church environment, we experienced patterns of spiritual abuse, leadership deflection, and victim blaming that deeply affected our lives. One pivotal moment involved a rape-related text message that was minimized — and when Jonathan reacted strongly, the focus shifted to his reaction rather than the seriousness of the message itself. That moment revealed something bigger. For a long time, shame was subtly placed on us — as if our reactions, boundaries, or pain were the real problem. This video is about rejecting that narrative. I am not the one to blame for what happened to me.Victims are not responsible for protecting systems.And refusing shame is not rebellion — it is healing. We are also deeply concerned for the people still inside, especially the wives and women navigating similar dynamics. When leadership structures normalize minimizing harm, silence becomes expected — and that silence can be heavy. This channel exists because:• Spiritual abuse thrives in silence.• Victim blaming distorts truth.• Accountability matters. We are not attacking Christianity. We are advocating for integrity, safety, and honest leadership. If you’ve experienced church gaslighting, religious trauma, or victim shaming, you are not alone. This is why we speak. #SpiritualAbuse #ChurchAbuse #VictimBlaming #ReligiousTrauma #WomenInChurch #FaithAfterAbuse #ChristianLeadership