Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Red Flag




Red Flag, A True Story of Spiritual Abuse and the Lessons Learned, by author Diana Iraheta, reveals that not all Christian leaders conduct themselves with integrity and honesty.  How do we know if we are submitting to godly leaders?  Why do we choose a church if not to learn the Word of God, be empowered to serve and grow in maturity?

Red Flag is a true story of a vulnerable woman who loves God and submits to Christian leadership, but ends up spiritually abused and more broken.  She points out red flags she succumbed to with regret as she tells about how her fears and insecurities, as well as deceptions, kept her bound.  She writes not with malice toward her abuser, but to warn and bring truth out in the open.  I felt relieved when she got back on track with truth and honorable fellowship.  She writes about that, too, bringing balance to her message.

God has his finger on corruption in our nation and He has his finger on his church, too.  He is at work cleaning up and exposing power-hungry leaders.  Red Flag helps us to learn how to follow good Christian leaders in order for us to grow in God’s kingdom principles.

I purchased this book because I respect and admire the woman leader who recommended it.  When she said:  “This book is for every Christian,” I admit, my curiosity piqued.  But now, I too, agree with her.


About the author:
Diana Iraheta is a lover of coffee, music and Jesus.  Her heart burns for the body of Christ to walk in unity, love, and holiness.  Whether she is writing blogs, reading, listening to music, or caring for her children and going on dates with her husband, her desire is to reflect God’s love in all she does.


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Red Flag

Red Flag, A True Story of Spiritual Abuse and the Lessons Learned, by author Diana Iraheta, reveals that not all Christian leaders c...