David R. Johnson
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Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse, The
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1991
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Miss Alphie's Secret
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2010
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Where Is God When I Can't Find Him?
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2013
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Every Minute Counts: Making Your Math Class Work
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1982
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No Ordinary Lives: One Man's Surprising Journey into the Heart of America
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2002
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A Quaker Prayer Life
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2013
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Trapped in Space (Shade Books)
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2007
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The Man Who Didn't Shoot Hitler: The Story of Henry Tandey VC and Adolf Hitler, 1918
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2012
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Making Minutes Count Even More: A Sequel to 'Every Minute Counts'
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1986
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Napoleon's cavalry and its leaders
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1978
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“Legalism The weight we are describing is called legalism. It is a form of religious perfectionism that focuses on the careful performance and avoidance of certain behaviors. It teaches people to gain a sense of spiritual acceptance based on their performance, instead of accepting it as a gift on the basis of Christ. Why were the leaders of Jesus’ and Paul’s day spreading legalistic teaching? Was it simply a matter of being right? It’s more serious than that. Look at Galatians 6: 12-13: Those who desire to make a good showing in the flesh try to compel you to be circumcised, simply that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. For those who are circumcised do not even keep the Law themselves, but they desire to have you circumcised, that they may boast in your flesh. You see, living with Jesus as your only source of life and acceptance is a confrontation to those who seek God’s approval on the basis of their own religious behavior. This, then, explains the pressure you feel to perform religious behaviors in spiritually abusive contexts. If you perform as they say you must: (1) it will make them look good; (2) their self-righteousness will escape the scrutiny of the cross of Christ as the only means to God’s favor; (3) it will allow them to examine you instead of themselves; (4) they will be able to “boast in” or gain a sense of validation from your religious performance. Can you see the abusive dynamic described in chapter one? Here we have religious people trying to meet their own spiritual needs through someone else’s religious performance. And it’s all cloaked in the language of being holy and helping others to live holy lives.”
― Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse, The: Recognizing and Escaping Spiritual Manipulation and False Spiritual Authority Within the Church
― Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse, The: Recognizing and Escaping Spiritual Manipulation and False Spiritual Authority Within the Church
“Oh my lord," Smiley exclaims. "We've got to roll her off of Billy before he smothers to death.”
― April's Rain
― April's Rain
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