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Heartbreak and Rage: Ten Years Under Sun Myung Moon, A Cult Survivor’s Memoir by K. Gordon Neufeld

Mass weddings. Matching ceremonies where people meet their future spouses for the first time. Desperate flower-sellers approaching bar customers late at night. Isolated farms where young men and women are rapidly transformed into fanatical devotees of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. All these are well-known aspects of life in the Unification Church, often called the “Moonies”.

In Heartbreak and Rage: Ten Years Under Sun Myung Moon, a Cult Survivor’s Memoir, K. Gordon Neufeld recalls his own participation in all of these events in a powerful and engrossing, and ccasionally wistful and tender, memoir. Neufeld recounts his own rise in the ranks of the Unification Church to the position of a leader-in-training at the Unification Theological Seminary, a promotion that
indirectly led to his growing disillusionment. Yet even when he found himself rejected by the woman Moon had chosen for his bride, and by the church to which he had been unswervingly dedicated, he refused to give up, but carried on until there was absolutely no way to continue.

At last, demonstrating great courage, Neufeld broke free from his state of mental transfixion without the aid of deprogrammers.

This is an unforgettable story of persistence, devotion, love and loss.

Visit the book’s website MoonBook.com



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