The Church Didn't Save Me-God Did is a compassionate, Scripture-centered exploration of faith after church hurt, written for those who still love God but were wounded inside Christian institutions.Across the United States, countless people are stepping away from church spaces-not because they stopped believing, but because they were harmed, silenced, or abandoned in places that were meant to offer safety and spiritual care. Too often, their pain is dismissed as rebellion, weakness, or a lack of faith. This book challenges that narrative with biblical clarity and pastoral wisdom.Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and trauma-informed faith reflection, Emily Williams Singer confronts harmful theology that equates faithfulness with endurance of harm. She addresses spiritual abuse, unaccountable leadership, and systems that prioritize reputation over people, while affirming a core gospel truth: God was never confined to the building, and He did not leave when survivors chose safety.Grounded in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, this book reframes: Healing as holy, not disobedientWorship as relational, not institutionalFaith as a living relationship, guided by the Holy Spirit rather than fearReaders are invited to separate the character of God from the failures of human systems and to release the guilt often placed on those who leave unsafe churches. With gentleness and honesty, the book reassures survivors that telling the truth, setting boundaries, and choosing healing were not acts of rebellion-but acts of faith.This work also speaks to pastors, counselors, and faith communities willing to confront hard truths. It calls the church to accountability, repentance, and reform, reminding leaders that Jesus never defended harm and never demanded silence from the wounded.The Church Didn't Save Me-God Did is for: Survivors of church hurt and spiritual abuseChristians navigating faith after religious traumaWomen rebuilding trust with God outside unsafe systemsLeaders seeking trauma-informed, Scripture-centered insightYou did not lose God.You were not abandoned.And you were never wrong for choosing truth, safety, and healing.This book is not about leaving faith-it is about finding God again beyond fear, shame, and silence.