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  1. Reverend Benjamen S. Long
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    July 14, 2007
    Reverend Benjamen S. Long
    This review was written for The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse.
    Freedom in Christ...!There can be no doubt whatsoever that most, if not all of the troubles in the Church today are due to a departure from the the Word of God as the absolute sole authority in all matters of true Christian Faith and Practice...replaced with "man made" rules and regulations. Our focus on "who" we are to worship, has been doggedly and subtlety shifted to "how" we worship...leaving so many lost, confused, angry people in it's wake.This book will go a long way in returning so many of the lost souls who have been forced out of the church by the "leaders" who are focused more on the bottom line than the Great Commission.If you have any reservations about purchasing this book...please let me help in dispelling them. Don't wait another moment...get your copy today...and begin shake off the shackles of "foolishness"...return to the time when you could freely enjoy the "joy of your salvation"
  2. William Sebastian
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    July 4, 2008
    William Sebastian
    This review was written for The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse.
    Outstanding! A must read for all church leaders as well as the congregations. Johnson and Van Vonderen are to be commended for putting such a complex subject into easily understood format (written to an average person reading level). I especially like the way Scripture references are put in their proper contexts. As a church member for 66 years, and a believer for 56 of those years, the book has been a real burden lifter for me. I highly recommended it.
  3. Francis Kwashie
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    May 10, 2010
    Francis Kwashie
    This review was written for The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse.
    This book is the best i have read on the subject matter which is prevalent than Christians care to admit. I found this book insightful, the examples were spot on, the encouragement and guide to interpret scripture in the proper context was excellent.The background of the authors also helped explain many aspects and impacts of abuse.By far the best book on the subject matter.
  4. Kathleen
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    May 26, 2007
    Kathleen
    This review was written for The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse.
    After being affiliated with a larger church that had much controversy attached to it, our church disaffiliated, yet still lived in the "doctrine" of this cult. It was suggested out congregation read this book, and the people that are reading this are getting healed/delivered, and set free from the abusive, legalistic (even though grace and mercy were attached to the name). This is a must have for anyone in or has been in a spiritually abusive system. The LORD has healed so much in my life and I've never had a freer walk with HIM.
  5. Michael
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Great Read!!!
    July 21, 2016
    Michael
    Quality: 5
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    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse.
    I have a few chapters left to read. I believe it has some great insight into spiritual abuse and legalism! If you have a gut feeling something isn't right in your church, I would recommend this book!

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