LONGWOOD, FL-If cults are so off base, why do they have so many members? What causes otherwise intelligent people to be interested in them? Craig Kuhn's From Cult to Christ (paperback, 978-1-60266-620-7) answers these questions and more. It tracks one man's journey from "discovering God" as a young child, to growing disillusioned with the organized church, to becoming a member of a cult. The book also tracks the process of discovering truth through devastating loss, to exiting the cult and entering into the light of ChristÕs love through the touch of a loving friend.
Says Kuhn, "Cults are proliferating and pilfering culture and this book helps combat their success by educating and arming people to resist and defeat their lure. The book recounts the real-life experience of an educated man who was still fooled but who eventually realized it and got out. Now it's time to fight back and stop the cults from ruining more lives."
Kuhn was always a passionate person-whether in regard to his studies, his writing, helping people, or spreading truth. "But that passionate vulnerability has been shaped over the years into a strong compassion and driving desire to help people avoid the paths I trekked while also helping them understand that real deliverance freedom, joy still exists, but it exists in the Lord, not in labels or in complicity," says the author.
Craig Kuhn and his family wife, Janey, and two boys, Benjamin and Caleb live in Keizer, Oregon.
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