Daughter of the Cult
Daughter of the Cult is a powerful memoir of survival, resilience, and self-discovery. Born in 1941 in Connecticut, Doris Jones was raised in the Metropolitan Church Association, a strict religious community where rigid rules, gendered expectations, and spiritual manipulation shaped every aspect of childhood and adolescence. Through vivid storytelling, she reveals moments of fear, isolation, and obedience alongside glimpses of beauty, hope, and quiet courage.
This memoir exposes the psychological and spiritual impact of life under high-control authority, highlighting grooming, manipulation, and the burden of survivor guilt. Yet it is also a story of empowerment: Doris’s journey toward questioning authority, reclaiming her voice, and forging a life of autonomy demonstrates the strength of the human spirit. Daughter of the Cult offers insight, inspiration, and hope, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand resilience, healing, and the courage to break free from control.
A Story Worth Living
God Isn’t Complicated
Darkness to Light
Faith Woven With Hope and Conviction
Jonah
Pondering the Proverbs
Reflect, Evolve, Lead
Become Unshaken
Still Becoming
Winning at Home