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Wolves Among Us: Biblical Principles To Identify And Expose Spiritual Predators by Linda Reyburn Shirey

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Wolves Among Us: Biblical Principles To Identify And Expose Spiritual Predators by Linda Reyburn Shirey

Abusers like to hide in plain sight, especially in churches. They pick out the vulnerable and weak, and try to exploit them. “Wolves Among Us” outlines some ways to understand the motivations and drive of abusers who target churches. I’m hopeful that it will spark some interest in spiritual self-defense and social change, which is badly needed.

If you’ve always wondered whether or not you’re allowed to call them out for bad behavior and manipulative techniques- this book offers practical guidelines and Biblical support to say, “Yes, you can.”

Jesus said, “You will know them by their fruit.” Belief is half the battle.

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Linda has been an avid reader and (coffee) drinker for decades, and sees no reason to stop now. By day, she coordinates multi-faceted teams as a paralegal.

Her family nickname is a testimony to a general contrarian outlook in life. A pastor’s son made a rhyming nickname, and she didn’t like the familiar, sing-song tone of “Linder Pinder”. (She also did not like Mr. Rogers or the CareBears, from age five onwards.) So of course, her loving family restored the Pynder moniker in her most difficult teen years to give her a chance at sanctification and character-building. Well, every little bit of adversity helps. Thanks, fam.

Her long-suffering husband prevents her from setting the world on fire (‘the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity’, James 3:6), which is his service to humanity. If she had a pet, it would be a big Maine Coon cat or possibly a team of grazing goats. She is open to podcast appearances because every conversation is an open door to learning.

If you don’t like sarcasm or action movies, she may not be the author for you.

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