Grit in the Wild

Ep 14: Special Guest: Joy Bullard’s Story @ Gate City / IHOP Atlanta (Part 2)

1 h 13 min · 25 de ago de 2025
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In this episode, Joy Bullard shares Part 2 of her experiences with toxic faith, spiritual abuse, and the emotional toll of ministry life in IHOP (International House of Prayer) Atlanta / Gate City. She discusses the challenges of navigating leadership dynamics, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on worship, and the importance of communication and connection in healing. Joy reflects on her decision to leave a toxic environment and the power of storytelling in processing trauma. The conversation emphasizes the need for courage in confronting leadership issues and the significance of community support in the healing journey.

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