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Working on a manuscript. Book forthcoming 📖 (2024). Writing more at jenaiauman.substack.com. Doing more at bibliogram.fdn.fr/jenaiauman | AAPI / Pinay

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Jenai Auman 🌾 retweeted
"In order to heal...a level of connection + safety are prerequisites." --Excerpt from Strong like Water
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We must listen to their stories. Survivors have wisdom the church needs. This book is based on the stories of numerous friends and neighbors (many of whom are nonreligious, atheist, agnostic) and what I learned from their experiences of spiritual abuse and religious trauma.
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May we all have what we need to honor our personhood + our story so we can live into our deepest, most expansive strength. Selah. #StronglikeWater 2/2
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Today's podcast episode is a conversation I had with @jenaiauman last spring. If you didn't catch it the first round, you can listen today!
Jenai Auman and I had a great conversation about the misconceptions that are commonly shared about those who speak out about spiritual abuse. untangledfaithpodcast.com/20…
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I am excited to celebrate @aundikolber’s newest book, Strong Like Water! Congrats, Aundi. I hope you feel celebrated today. Thank you for writing words that help us feel seen & heard. (And thank you for letting me be a part of the celebration in my own small way.) 🎉
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This looks about right. I also don’t attend on Sundays, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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The repair of broken things is the pursuit of creating beauty.
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Chris is awesome.
Wasn’t expecting this to blow up… but hello! I work in DEI and moonlight as a pastor. I also write. As a Korean American & Christian, I’ve descended from cultures impacted by white supremacy, and bc of that, I’m learning now to pursue justice. I also throw a lot of shade✌️
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I am 3600 words into the chapter I’m writing, & I’m realizing the only way forward is to start over. 🤦‍♀️ Rewriting & reorganizing is the way to go. The chapter will be better for it. But still. 🫠
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Be gentle with yourself when you wake up on a day that commemorates an anniversary that aches.
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On this day 3 years ago, I sat across a conference table w/ my pastors. I realize now that conversation was the most intense experience of DARVO I've ever encountered. I do something on this day every year to honor what my body & soul experienced. Today, I keep writing.
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Genuine question for my theologically-inclined friends: Why does God ask that Hagar return to her mistress & submit to her in Gen 16? I have my own ideas (shared in short thread below), but I would love to have your thoughts. /1
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My thought is that Abraham & Sarah's descendants are meant to be a blessing to the nations. So Gen 16 is, in part, a part of the origin story of the nations. As messed up as it is? Or... /2
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Another thought I had is that Hagar was found near a spring that was beside the road to Shur. I wonder how desolate the place is where the angel of God finds her and if it made geographical sense for her to return to Sarai? Or... /3
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Lastly. Perhaps it is because Hagar is carrying Abraham's child & that to return is for the sake of Ishmael knowing his father? But, it gets worse. With Isaac, Abraham was not required to sacrifice him. But Abraham does, in fact, sacrifice Ishmael. (cont.) /4
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In sacrificing (sending off) Ishmael in Gen 21, Abraham sacrifices the son who will become the ancestor of nations. Ishmael knows what it means to be abandoned by his own father. It would make sense for the nations to already harbor an animosity toward Abraham et al. /5
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I'm writing on Hagar in my manuscript. I don't get into the weeds of Hagar's story because there is only so much of her story that we are given. But the "why" behind God's ask for Hagar to return to Sarai takes up real estate in my brain. /6
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Add thoughts here, but feel free to DM me, too. I'll check my DM requests in case I'm not following you. /7
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Tagging a few theologically inclined friends in case you have a thought/book recommendation that explains why Hagar might return to Sarai. @SamObiWon @Bezner @MelissaMoore77
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