From Cults To Calling: Athena Dean Holtz On Healing, Publishing, And Spiritual Warfare
Sat Feb 07 2026
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A wound left untended doesn’t just hurt—it starts to steer. That idea threads through a gripping conversation with author, speaker, and publisher Athena Dean Holtz, whose journey spans Scientology, pioneering PTSD advocacy, a booming publishing house, and a long season of spiritual abuse that cost her marriage, company, and community. What emerged on the other side is a hard-won clarity about discernment, forgiveness, and the everyday mechanics of spiritual warfare.
We start with the early days of Point Man Ministries, where Athena helped bring PTSD into the light for veterans and their families—years before the term went mainstream. From bootstrapping a book that eventually reached hundreds of thousands to co-founding WinePress and elevating indie Christian publishing, she shares what excellence requires and how success can become a sedative when deeper wounds go unaddressed. That unhealed pain, she says, made her vulnerable to leaders who weaponized scripture, cut her off from loved ones, and manipulated her into handing over a thriving company for ten dollars.
The pivot came with radical honesty and intensive counseling. Step by step, Athena learned why “you can’t resist what you don’t recognize” is more than a line—it’s a map. We unpack the parallels between guerrilla tactics and the enemy’s strategies today: isolate, exhaust, distort, and divide. Her latest book, No Longer Hidden, translates those insights into practical tools: read scripture in context, build boundaries without bitterness, and practice forgiveness from the heart. Not approval. Not access. Obedience and freedom.
If you’re navigating church hurt, leadership betrayal, or the fog that follows trauma, this story offers sturdy hope and clear next steps. Word and prayer as daily armor. Community that tells you the truth. Craft and integrity in your calling. And the courage to name what’s really at work so you can finally push back. Listen, reflect, and share with someone who needs language for what they’ve been feeling. Then subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: which red flag are you done ignoring?
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Send us a text A wound left untended doesn’t just hurt—it starts to steer. That idea threads through a gripping conversation with author, speaker, and publisher Athena Dean Holtz, whose journey spans Scientology, pioneering PTSD advocacy, a booming publishing house, and a long season of spiritual abuse that cost her marriage, company, and community. What emerged on the other side is a hard-won clarity about discernment, forgiveness, and the everyday mechanics of spiritual warfare. We start with the early days of Point Man Ministries, where Athena helped bring PTSD into the light for veterans and their families—years before the term went mainstream. From bootstrapping a book that eventually reached hundreds of thousands to co-founding WinePress and elevating indie Christian publishing, she shares what excellence requires and how success can become a sedative when deeper wounds go unaddressed. That unhealed pain, she says, made her vulnerable to leaders who weaponized scripture, cut her off from loved ones, and manipulated her into handing over a thriving company for ten dollars. The pivot came with radical honesty and intensive counseling. Step by step, Athena learned why “you can’t resist what you don’t recognize” is more than a line—it’s a map. We unpack the parallels between guerrilla tactics and the enemy’s strategies today: isolate, exhaust, distort, and divide. Her latest book, No Longer Hidden, translates those insights into practical tools: read scripture in context, build boundaries without bitterness, and practice forgiveness from the heart. Not approval. Not access. Obedience and freedom. If you’re navigating church hurt, leadership betrayal, or the fog that follows trauma, this story offers sturdy hope and clear next steps. Word and prayer as daily armor. Community that tells you the truth. Craft and integrity in your calling. And the courage to name what’s really at work so you can finally push back. Listen, reflect, and share with someone who needs language for what they’ve been feeling. Then subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: which red flag are you done ignoring? https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/