Healing After Leadership Abuse: When Those Who Claimed to Represent God Caused the Deepest Wounds
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Sometimes the hardest wounds to heal are the ones inflicted in the name of God.
Maybe it wasn’t a boss or a mentor...it was a pastor, a spiritual parent, or a coach who claimed to be led by the Holy Spirit but used their influence to manipulate, guilt, or gaslight you.
They praised you in public but silenced you in private.
Twisted Scripture to keep you compliant.
Labeled your questions as rebellion.
And because they claimed to speak for God, their betrayal didn’t just break your trust in them, it fractured your trust in Him.
In this powerful solo episode, Lisa speaks directly to women carrying leadership wounds...those who have been controlled, dismissed, or spiritually shamed by people who were supposed to protect and empower them.
She offers a compassionate and prophetic roadmap for healing, revealing how to rebuild your trust, your discernment, and your voice without fear of becoming what hurt you.
🕊 In This Episode, Lisa Shares:
- How leadership abuse hides behind “spiritual” language and false humility
- Why forgiveness and healing are not the same thing
- The subtle ways unhealed leadership wounds bleed into your work, home, and faith
- Why your fear of becoming like your abuser is actually proof that you won’t
- Signs that real healing is taking place - from trusting your discernment to rebuilding your connection with God
- What healthy, Spirit-led leadership actually looks and feels like
- How to rebuild community when isolation has felt safer than connection
- Abuse doesn’t just silence your voice; it distorts your identity. Healing restores both.
- Forgiveness clears your heart; healing restores your safety.
- Caution isn’t weakness, it’s wisdom being refined.
- You can be the kind of leader you wish you’d had.
- The wounds the enemy used to silence you are becoming blueprints for discernment and purity in leadership.
Lisa invites you into a powerful visualization: sitting at a table with Jesus, acknowledging the empty chairs left by those who wounded you, and hearing Him whisper...
“You are safe now. You are not the same person you were then. I have made room for your voice.”
Ask Him:
- What lie about leadership do You want to heal today?
- Who do I need to forgive so I can move forward free?
- What kind of leader are You inviting me to become?
“Your fear of becoming what hurt you is the proof that you won’t. You’re not operating from entitlement, you’re operating from reverence. Healing doesn’t make you arrogant; it makes you trustworthy.” — Lisa Vanderveen
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