Re: Self Help Book Suggestion?
A person who leaves may need several months of "reclusiveness". They need time to adjust, study, regain their balance. They may do most of their shopping at times they know former friends are in church or simply not want to leave their house because they are trying to process so much and answer so many questions at once... questions they denied and pushed away while in church that now surface in droves as reality hits.
These kinds of things are problematic for the one leaving in very different ways than the church often realizes. It may hurt that they weren't the friends the person thought they were, it may be disturbing knowing what members are probably thinking and saying about the person, and it probably makes the person angry that members would behave in such an unChristian manner or that the person ever thought they were nice. It can also be frustrating because the person may remember doing the same things to others when they were shunned and the person was in church. A person can also deal with intense fear and guilt-fear that they will die in a car accident or that they don't deserve to have fun because they left.
It will help her immensely to have a good support group-whether that is an official local support group, an online group, or a group of caring friends that will listen and who have been through similar situations and respect her feelings and beliefs. You might encourage her to go with you to some various activities during her former church's times or out of town and away from all of them, or even to visit at your house or hers for coffee now and then. It can take months before a person feels safe, and sometimes a year or more. I'm sure she appreciates your encouragement and concern and prayers, whether she's voiced that or not.
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What we make of the Bible will never be as great a thing as what the Bible will - if we let it - make of us.~Rich Mullins
I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.~Galileo Galilei
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