Spiritual Abuse Exposed: Why Church Members Are Walking Away | Naomi Wright @beEmboldened

If you’ve experienced church hurt, spiritual abuse, toxic church leadership, or deep trauma inside a faith community, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we talk honestly about healing, restoration, boundaries, pastoral care, church discipline, and the painful reality of abuse in church culture. We also explore how the gospel, Jesus, and the Bible speak into grief, loss, betrayal, damaged relationships, mental health struggles, and the long road of recovery after spiritual harm. Whether you are an abuse survivor, a church leader, a pastor, or someone wrestling with faith, spirituality, and what biblical leadership should actually look like, this episode offers clarity, discernment, and hope. ‪@beEmboldened‬ Naomi Wright of beEmboldened shares her story of surviving spiritual abuse and cult recovery, along with practical wisdom for recognizing unhealthy power dynamics, responding to the covering up of abuse, and pursuing real reconciliation where possible. This is a Christ-centered conversation about faith, healing, accountability, discipleship, and finding hope in Christ after church pain. Resources & Contact Information: beEmboldened Ministries website — https://www.beemboldened.com/ beEmboldened YouTube channel —    / @beemboldened   Contact beEmboldened: https://www.beemboldened.com/contact Workshops for churches, survivor groups, and more are available— https://www.beemboldened.com/programs Recommended interview for more of Naomi’s story: Sean McDowell & Naomi Wright on YouTube -    • Escaping a Polygamous Cult (w/ Naomi Wright)   In this episode: Learn the difference between strong, biblical leadership and abusive leadership, and how to recognize red flags in church or ministry relationships. Understand how spiritual abuse can occur in both extreme settings (e.g., cults) and mainstream churches, and how subtler forms are often overlooked or explained away. Get a clear, working definition of spiritual abuse, why it flourishes in certain church cultures, and how leaders and systems unintentionally enable it through silencing, neglect, or misplaced loyalty. Explore the effects of trauma, including why survivors struggle to find language or speak up, and how church responses can either deepen wounds or foster true restoration. Receive practical encouragement: steps for those hurt by spiritual leaders, ways healthy churches can protect and respond, and counsel for church members struggling to understand and support those wounded. Hear pastoral advice for discerning healthy versus toxic church environments, and what real biblical accountability should look like among God’s people. Scripture Foundation: Ezekiel 34 anchors our conversation. God’s heart is clear—He sees when shepherds harm rather than protect His flock, and He Himself steps in as the Good Shepherd to rescue, heal, and restore. Jesus loves His sheep, calls out false shepherds, and promises justice along with compassionate care for the wounded. We know that for many, church trauma and spiritual abuse bring pain, confusion, and sometimes despair. If you’re hurting, please know you are not alone and that Christ is near to the brokenhearted. Gospel-centered healing is possible, and trustworthy help can be found. This podcast is not a substitute for local church shepherding or professional counseling. If your situation is unsafe or urgent, please seek immediate help in your area. We hope you’ll find wise, gracious guidance, whether you’re a survivor hoping for a path forward or a church leader longing to shepherd Christ’s flock more faithfully. If this conversation helps you, please subscribe and share with others who may need it. We welcome your questions and stories in the comments. You are seen and heard, and the truth of your experiences matter. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Confusion about religious upbringing 06:47 Feeling a Protective Presence 15:18 Recognizing spiritual abuse dynamics 20:37 Recognizing motives in leadership 21:51 Discussing Bea Bolden's mission and audience 30:56 Teaching accountability and limiting power 32:55 Understanding and discussing spiritual abuse 41:08 Encouraging outside support for churches 45:56 Handling leadership crises 49:21 Guidance for the outer circle 55:33 Importance of following up 01:02:26 Focus on genuine repentance and faith 01:07:11 Understanding victim motivations 01:15:24 Community outreach and engagement ideas 01:21:17 Encouragement and church resources