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How to leave UBF for good– UBF Married Couples

 

Marriage by faith, as practiced in UBFism, is to be avoided at all costs. It is a vile manipulative control tactic from hell.“– Wikigoat

This quote is very good advice. However you must be wondering: What about those who are already in an arranged marriage in UBF? What can they do to leave? These are very important questions that will be answered in this article. But before that there is something else that needs to be addressed.

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Real Mainline churches

Here is the list of mainline churches & denominations:

http://www.theopedia.com/mainline-church

https://www.gotquestions.org/mainline-denominations.html

A little history of mainline churches: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-b-bradshaw/mainline-churches-past-pr_b_4087407.html

After 20 years, I resigned from the Presbyterian Mission. My resignation was accepted, but I was asked to continue as an affiliate missionary with the Presbyterian mission. I did this until 1977, when I realized that I would not be living in Korea again.” —Sarah Barry

Barry herself admitted that she and UBF broke off all ties from the Presbyterian church.

Quote Reference: http://history.ubfservice.com/people/sarah_barry/sarah_barry.htm

Five Things That Helped My Journey out of UBF

**was originally submitted on UBF: Ur Being Flat on 9/30/16**

Leaving an organization like UBF is often a messy, complicated process. The level of emotional and spiritual manipulation that one has experienced by the time they are compelled to leave can lead to stress, anxiety, fear and confusion. Cult dogma that has been grafted in and emotionally hardened over the course of years is not easily tossed aside, and it is not simple to sort out the truth from the twisting. Am I really leaving God’s will? Does this mean that I’ve compromised in my faith? But what about all the good things that have happened in the ministry?

Therefore, when the time comes that the Spirit prompts one to leave an unhealthy church, it is the start of a long, bumpy process. Here are some things that helped me along the way.

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