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Ep. 23 “My Church is Toxic but I’m Comfortable. Should I Leave?”

Ep. 23 “My Church is Toxic but I’m Comfortable. Should I Leave?”

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You’ve seen the signs that something isn’t right…

Or maybe you have been blinded by the appeal & didn’t see it at all.

Either way, once you become aware of the lies, deception & abuse, the question is:

Should I stay or should I go?

In this Sonship University episode, Justin & Jaika Singletary discuss:

• Jaika’s testimony in an unhealthy religious environment

• The dangers of “looking away”

• Why individual righteousness isn’t enough

• The personal consequences of staying in toxic church environments

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Leaving an unhealthy church is brave & courageous. Still, the question remains: what happens next?

If you want to grow even closer to Jesus after your exit, preorder “Becoming Sons of God” today. It’s designed to help you break free from bondage, reignite your relationship with Jesus & recover your peace of mind.

We’re confident that this book is the key to your breakthrough. So much so we won’t gate-keep. If you can’t afford the book, you can still grab a copy for FREE.

The ebook officially releases on September 22, 2025 but you can read chapter 1 now to begin your journey of freedom.

Download Chapter 1 for FREE NOW

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We do this through creating free resources for the Body of Christ so that they can embrace their identity in Jesus, experience God’s peace that surpasses understanding & build a life that glorifies God.

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