A 21-day journey to heal from church hurt and spiritual abuse while embracing God's love and renewing faith in His people.
Relationships shape much of our spiritual journey, yet they can sometimes bring profound pain — especially within God's own family. When leaders or fellow believers wound us, it can shake our faith and leave deep scars. This 21-day Bible study offers a guided path to healing from church hurt and spiritual abuse, helping you to process pain without giving up on God’s people.
Throughout this study, you'll discover how to keep your heart open to God’s love, even while navigating disappointment and betrayal. We’ll explore Scripture that teaches forgiveness, restoration, and boundaries, alongside reflections that encourage honest wrestling with anger, grief, and confusion. This plan acknowledges the real wounds church hurt inflicts but never minimizes the hope offered in Christ.
Each day, you’ll find devotionals crafted to speak directly to your experience. You'll be invited to reflect deeply, journal your journey, and pray fervently—connecting intimately with God’s healing presence. The goal is not to ignore pain or rush forgiveness but to foster gentle restoration and renewal of faith in community.
Remember: your experience matters, your pain is valid, and your heart can heal. God’s love is steadfast even when people fail us. He is the ultimate healer and bridge-builder. As you commit to these 21 days, expect challenges, growth, and a fresh sense of hope for the relationships that truly reflect God’s grace.