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Overcomers

Authors: Jake Gustafson (Poikilos) and Robert Kiraly (OldCoder)
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International

This is the first page, Introduction. For the next page, Foreword, click here. Note: The introduction is below the table of contents. Scroll down.

OVERCOMERS PART II: ADVICE TO INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES

OVERCOMERS PART III: SUPPLEMENTAL ESSAYS

A) KJV-Only Churches
B) Afterword

ABOUT THIS SITE

C) Site Notices
D) Wiki Tech Notes

Contact information, Privacy Notice, document license, etc., are on the Site Notices page.

WHAT IS THIS BOOK?

This is a personal story intended for U.S. readers. Especially current and former church-goers and people in problem rela­tion­ships.

One context is Fundamentalist ministries. If you're familiar with the Baptist Church or have a position on Maran­a­tha (MBBC), the story will be of interest.

The book also discusses toxic relationships, cases that involve man­ipu­lation or abuse.

There are situations that you're not expected to put up with or to take responsi­bi­lity for. We'll dis­cuss the line between things that can be worked out and situa­tions that you should exit as quickly as possible.

The backstory is about Jake and Ray Gustafson, two brothers who were born and raised in the Funda­mental­ist world, and the different paths that they took.

Jake Gustafson is a reserved software developer in his 30s. He's committed to the com­mun­ity and faith that have been the cornerstones of his life since child­hood.

Ray Gustafson is a massage artist and drug user in his 40s. He's a former Christian leader who posi­tions him­self as an Ex-Christian guru and, at the same time, seems to boast of bedding women who are as young as he's able to get.

Ray has been been arrested and prose­cuted for mul­tiple drug and/or alcohol offenses. His future is bleak. It's safe to say that his life hasn't turn­ed out as well as he might have hoped.

The two men are conflicted.

Jake retains his faith, but he's in the pro­cess of deciding where the bound­aries that define com­munity and faith lie.

Ray has explicitly rejected Christianity, but he seems to waver on this posi­tion. He's said to have tried to intro­duce the Bible to the local drug culture.

The key figures also include Chameleon, a mani­pula­tive and corro­sive woman that both men have had as a lover. She doesn't define the story, but she does com­pli­cate it.

Chameleon was into BDSM and hard drugs and once did a three­some involving two gay men. “Lol, it's a miracle I didn't get HIV”, she said. She asked Jake, on occasion, to watch her kids so that she could engage in pro­sti­tu­tion.

Chameleon arguably wasn't the best match for a Funda­mental­ist man, let alone for two Funda­mental­ist brothers.

This site will go into signs of relationships that aren't on a rock-solid basis.

This book is Jake's look at his life, Ray's life, and differ­ent per­spec­tives on Faith. Both the people involved and the public in general are invited to com­ment.


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