Today listen in on my interview with Miranda Davidson who was first excommunicated as a teenager, then left the Jehovah’s Witnesses in her 30’s.


Listen in to learn about some of the following:


Why the Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t celebrate birthdays and other holidaysWhat happens to non-Jehovah’s Witnesses when the end comesWhat the knocking on the doors is aboutHow Miranda was kept from societal influenceWhy Miranda was disfellowshipped as a teenagerWhat it means to be disfellowshippedWhen she finally decided to leaveAnd more….


Miranda was raised Jehovah’s Witness and home schooled, then became a stay-at-home wife and mother. In her early 30s, she left the faith, went back to school, started a new career, and left her marriage.


She’s now 38 with an MBA, a career in data analytics working for a publicly traded financial tech company and has primary custody of her 3 daughters (15, 13, and 5). On Facebook, she runs a private group for survivors of religious trauma / cults and is working on starting up a group for in person meetings.


In her free time, she takes belly dance and hand drumming lessons and recently started performing with a small theater troupe. She also enjoys international travel, baking, and studying astrology and tarot.


If you are going through a faith crisis or faith transition, you are not alone. Sometimes you may feel you lost what purpose and meaning there was in life after leaving a religion that gave you the structure for every part of life.


Come get a Human Design Life Purpose Reading to help you open up to the possibilities of who you were born to be: https://rebeccatervo.com/design


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