Monday, June 16, 2014

Ending the Victim Mentality



Last Saturday's Rahab meeting in Katy was awesome - as always!  Such great comments and input from all the ladies there makes our meetings so much fun and insightful.  The topic was the Victim Mentality.

I researched and looked up a checklist of questions to ask yourself if you fall under that category.  I could see from the start that ALL of us go there from time to time.  Having "poor me" thoughts about ourselves, to thinking that life will only improve when circumstances or other people change first, keeps us stuck in that rut.

Just within this past week, a number of women have come to me to say how much that list has helped them break out of old habits and thought patterns.  Some have seen really positive changes on their jobs because of it, and some have said that they've posted up the list on their walls as a reminder that behaving as a victim is dangerous territory.

Personally, I have really benefitted from the lesson, discovering that I often sink to that level without even knowing it.  No one wants to admit that they are acting like a victim, but once you are honest with yourself about your failures, you can start to catch yourself and save yourself a great deal of useless agonizing.  Unfortunately I have known too many "spiritual" women, who won't admit they need help. When you are a victim, you feel completely justified to think of yourself this way, and become offended if anyone suggests that you need to change your mindset - you feel even more victimized to be encouraged to change!

Just to clarify, most of us have truly been victims in some form or another, from abuse to victims of curses and terrible circumstances that were physically beyond our control.  But that is not what the victim mentality problem is about.  It's about a state of mind that keeps us captive to the pain and abuse, even long after it is over.  We respect and recognize everyone who has been victimized by any form of evil, but the most subtle and damaging of all, is when our emotions are held hostage to the victim mentality.  We continue hurting ourselves needlessly.

What was our answer?

Fight!  Push back the negative thoughts that this is all you are good for, and even more, fight against the thoughts that circumstances dictate your happiness and freedom.  Faith gives us power over circumstances, and we no longer have to be enslaved to them.  We can break down the spiritual forces that block us, we can destroy the demonic obsessions of worry and guilt.  There is so much power and freedom available to us when we stop being victims and instead go on the offensive, spiritually speaking.  Entire kingdoms of oppression can be torn down, and that all begins within ourselves.

As much as we believe in fighting and casting out demons in our church, I am amazed at how few women actually implement these tools when it comes to destroying fear and negative thinking.  We need to be wiser and more proactive in our faith.  We need to bully our problems, bully the demons, bully the thoughts that keep us in victim mode.  You are not victims any longer when you are the aggressor!

Here is our list of questions we gave out in the Rahab meeting.  See if you can relate to any of these, and then... start fighting!

The Victim Mentality
• Do most casual conversations end up centered on your problems?
• Do you tend to play the poor me card?
• Do you engage in negative talk about yourself?
• Do you always expect the worst?
• Do you tend to act like a martyr?
• Do you often feel like God or the world is causing bad things to happen and that there is nothing you    can do about it?
• Do you believe that everyone else has an easier life?
• Do you focus mostly on negative events and disappointments?
• Do rarely feel responsible for your negative behavior?
• Is your misery contagious, affecting the mood/state of others?
• Do you seem to be addicted to misery, chaos, and drama?
• Do you feel that the world is out to get them?
• Does blaming others seem to improve your state of mind?
• Do you have a tendency to make others take responsibility for them
• Do you have a knack for finding other victims and rescuers?
• Are you the kind of person that always seems to have everything going wrong?

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

December's Rahab Meeting


A Meeting for Women:  Saturday Dec. 7, 2pm
No cost, childcare available, private counseling upon request

Katy Succeed in Life Center
902 S. Mason Rd.
Katy TX, 77450


Who is a Rahab?

She's a woman who wants to counteract the effects of abuse, rejection, pain and loss of self-­ worth that came about from unhealthy relationships. She may have been born into an abusive home, felt forced into an unhappy marriage, or just led by her emotions down a path of poor choices. It doesn't matter how she got there or what mistakes she made -­ it all can be healed and repaired!

The Rahab Group meets monthly and provides:

    Practical guidance to deal with abuse
    Healing from the past
    Courage and strength to build your future
    Inspiration to connect with God
    Personal counseling
    Faith to believe in yourself like never before!


For more info call:  713-773-8400                                  RahabProjectUSA.blogspot.com
feh@succeedinlife.org


Saturday, September 28, 2013

Break the Silence Workshop!




BtS workshop for women
For whoever has gone through abuse, trauma, loss and rejection. Learn how to heal, how to find freedom, and how to reach out to others suffering in silence.

Nov 2 @ 2pm
7075 Southwest Fwy, 
Houston 77074 (btwn Bellaire + Hillcroft)                                  713-­‐773-­‐8400  RahabProjectUSA.blogspot.com


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Rahab Group meeting in Houston - June 1



Rahabs from all over the Metro-Houston area are gathering to make an impact!

What is a Rahab?  She's a woman who wants to counteract the effects of abuse, rejection, pain and loss of self-worth that came about from unhealthy relationships.  She may have been born into an abusive home, felt forced into an unhappy marriage, or just led by her emotions down a path of poor choices.  It  doesn't matter how she got there or what mistakes she made - it all can be healed and repaired.

A Rahab learns to love herself, let the past go, and more than anything, she's a fighter to see that her life  becomes an example of victory, not victimhood.

If you are going through the struggles of an abusive relationship, if abuse played a part in your past, if you have a hatred for abuse and want to reach out to women who are suffering, the Rahab Group is for you.  Join us!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

A Rahab Story - Mary W.



Women all around us, from all walks of life are living in the pain of trauma and abuse every day.  Some think they have overcome it, yet the scars are still there.  There is a healing and power that can go deeper than we realize.  Listen to Mary, and see how she is well on her way to total change!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Women Who Fight


Trauma, abuse, rejection, heartbreak, depression, loneliness.  I'm sure you are all tired of these terms and tired of living them.  One thing you may not know is that there are many more women who are feeling exactly like you, who have gone through very similar struggles and losses, and who are ready for something new - just like you.

The Rahab Project is NOT a group for women who are looking for a place to commiserate and lick their wounds.  It's meant for women who are ready for positive change, for support and for motivation to take the steps they need to leave a painful past behind, once and for all.

Rahabs from your churches and cities will be meeting once a month for practical and spiritual advice on dealing with the whole spectrum of struggles that women go through, from domestic violence to divorce, the loss of a loved one or the challenge of starting on a new path in life alone.  Many women have wounds from their past that have never healed.  The Rahab Project is here to help you in all of these areas.  

The Rahab Project exists in every continent of the world, under the umbrella of the Godllywood organization, reaching out to women of every walk of life.    

The Rahab Project USA is based in Houston Texas, and linked to the Succeed in Life Church in English and the Pare de Sufrir Church in Spanish.  

Contact your Rahab Project leader today.  Write to feh@succeedinlife.org for more information.