Friendly Fire: A Recovery Guide for Believers Battered by ReligionThe Christian landsape is littered with the bodies of believers who are victims of "friendly fire": the legalistics, judgemental, or negatively critical words or actions of others believers. Friendly Fire is Mike Warnke's survival guide for believers battered by the religious among us. He offers encourgement and hope for the Church's "walking wounded" in their journey toward healing, restoration, and wholeness. No matter what has happened, no believer is too far gone to come back. God stands ready and willing to heal and restore. With warmth, humor, and insight gained from his own personal experiences, the author provides a soothing balm for believers nursing the wounds inflicted by "friendly fire" |
Contents
Chapter Three You Can Survive the Church | |
Chapter Four Who Says Youre Finished? | |
Chapter Five Theres No Virtue in Handling a Rubber Snake | |
Chapter Six Youve Got to Be Broken to Be Rebuilt | |
Chapter Seven Dont Let the World Define Who You Are | |
Chapter Eight Its Time to Launch Out Into the Deep | |
Chapter Nine Whats That Idol Doing There? | |
Chapter Ten Youre Never Too Far Gone to Come Back | |
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