Episode 147 – Was It Worth It? – Alyssa is shunned by Jehovah’s Witnesses

Between being told that she was an accident that ruined her mother’s opportunity to be a “regular pioneer” as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and eventually being shunned, Alyssa was baptized into the cult at the ripe age of 9 years old. This is the story of what it is like to have the pressure of expectations to be an adult at such a young age, worried about the end of the world. This is the story of trying to be what your parents want you to be in order to try to earn their love. This is the story of feeling so desperate that you consider doing something absolutely life changing in the face of one of the secret “judicial committees” where your fate is held in the hands of three men. This is the story of growing up and moving forward while others remain stuck in dysfunction.

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One thought on “Episode 147 – Was It Worth It? – Alyssa is shunned by Jehovah’s Witnesses”

  1. Your story had me crying. Thank you for sharing what must be difficult to talk about. Im glad you found your way at the end.

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