The Way Home Resources
We pray that the resources below will serve you in your journey.
Devotional Guide for Those Recovering from Spiritual Abuse
In the wake of church harm, we need to connect to the heart of God, but it can be difficult to even know where to begin. This 40-Day Devotional Guide was written with you in mind, gently paving a path to Jesus with care, kindness, and compassion.
Companion Guide for Healing from Spiritual Abuse
The territory of spiritual abuse is hard to navigate. Request your Companion Guide today and let the compassion, gentleness, truth, and practical helps presented in it help you as you walk the road ahead.
Prayer Guide on Behalf of Churches at Risk
Whether the community you're praying for has already uncovered unhealthy or toxic patterns—or if you're praying for light for those trapped in an unhealthy or abusive church culture, your prayers matter. Please download the guide below and reach out to us if you'd like our team to be praying with you.
Prayer Guide on Behalf of the Next Generation Struggling in the Wake of Abuse
When children are raised in unhealthy church cultures, it impacts every aspect of their lives, faith, and relationships. God's heart for them is tender and full of grace, and we can partner with Him in prayer on behalf of those who have been deeply wounded.
Prayer Guide on Behalf of those Recovering From Spiritual Abuse
This resource, by people who have walked this painful road, offers simple prayer prompts and verses to help you know how to pray when you don't know what to pray. Your prayers on behalf of those recovering from spiritual abuse matter for their faith, hope, life, and recovery. Thank you for coming alongside of them!
Ways to Help a Church at Risk
You want to help a church you care about—and it's possible. Our willingness to engage is key. The part we each play absolutely makes a difference. Whether you are a church leader or a concerned family member, etc. — this simple, powerful approach can support you as you work to help a church at risk.
Reclaiming Your Boundaries
Spiritual abuse, especially in intense environments, often breaks down healthy boundaries over time. This resource gives practical steps to rebuild and reclaim your boundaries.
Building Bridges: 5 Questions to Ask
Creating open doors for those stuck in places of spiritual abuse is essential. When someone under abuse feels like it would be disloyal to talk about their situation—or like the only person they can turn to for help is the pastor who is abusing them, they are truly stuck. Every bridge building conversation with caring, safe people can help shine light on a way out.