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  • Losing Albuquerque  by xocheyannenicole
    xocheyannenicole
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    I grew up in a semi-conservative Jehovah's Witness household. I left almost exactly one year ago this upcoming month. This is my story.
  • The Long Way Home by gay-rat-parker
    gay-rat-parker
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    Cole Simon, stressed, depressed, and on the brink of suicide, cast out of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses at only 17 years old. They say he's committed a sin. A great sin that forces him to be cast away from his loved ones. With his dead brother's beaten up old car, Cole goes on a journey across the United States to finally find a place where he can consider home.
  • Two Boys Fall in Love by LonleyLarry
    LonleyLarry
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    Two boys fall in love One is a Jehovah's Witness They navigate the religious, familial and personal aspects of their relationship.
  • Adjacent by ladyofmyths
    ladyofmyths
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    A Short story about being the daughter of a disfellowshipped Jehovah Witness, and experiencing shunning adjacent to her mother.
  • Fading Light  2  (A Light of Hope) by McKata-Tercias
    McKata-Tercias
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      Parts 54
    A Story of Freedom
  • As It Could Have Been by shabom
    shabom
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      Reads 15
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      Parts 15
    Jain and Samuel are post break up Tenielle is on her second year of homeschooling Aimee is struggling with food intake
  • ESCAPING THE FISH BOWL: CAMPAIGN SEASON by MarquisJackson330
    MarquisJackson330
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    A part 1 of a story about the experiences of growing up as a jehovah witness youth. The group a four all learn new things about themselves along the journey of slowly but surely escaping their fish bowls together.
  • My life as a Jehovah witness  by mrspeabodys18
    mrspeabodys18
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    Taking about my experience and how I left
  • REJECTION BY DESIGN by ZacRose2
    ZacRose2
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    This is my first book REJECTION BY DESIGN. The author was born in 1980 in a suburb of Nairobi, Kenya. Later immigrated to the United Kingdom and then returned to Nairobi as an adult as a result of life circumstances. This story delves into the circumstances of life, the choices and defining moments that significantly altered my life trajectory. My brain is full of ideas, dreams, life's expectations, needs and memories. I am now 43 years old, I have 2 children and a wife who is supportive. However, there is a significant mismatch in our childhoods. Although there are some similarities. I was born in to the Jehovah's Witness religion and was in it until the age of 25 years. I have endure rejection from my immediate family; 3 brothers, 1 sister and mother. My father was an alcoholic and passed away when I was 14 years old. My story is a story of hope and acceptance despite life's challenging circumstances. This is also a story of utilising life's extreme challenges to help you accomplish your goals.
  • Fading Light by McKata-Tercias
    McKata-Tercias
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    Ethan began questioning the beliefs of his religion during his teenage years after encountering contradictions between his faith's teachings and his own experiences. However, fearing the repercussions of leaving-ostracism from his family and community-he pretended to be a true believer for two decades.
  • Pslam 40:2 by TestimonyStories
    TestimonyStories
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    This is just a compiling of my story of how the gospel has changed my life coming from an extreme cult.
  • I Pray So That I May Sleep by xocheyannenicole
    xocheyannenicole
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    I continue to lie awake deep into the summer, almost forgetting that my method to sleep was also a method of faith. A faith I no longer held onto. So what was I to do?