
If you grew up in a narcissistic or spiritually corrupt family, you know the feeling: confusion, anxiety, guilt, pressure to perform, pressure to disappear, constant self-doubt, and a lingering sense that something is wrong with you.
It's not you.
It was the corruption you were raised in - and Scripture has language for it.
Breaking the Chain is a guide for those shaped by unhealthy or emotionally chaotic childhoods - the quiet ones, the responsible ones, the invisible ones, the ones who sensed truth but were told they were wrong. Many carry silent burdens into adulthood without ever realizing where the ache began.
This book reveals how childhood atmospheres imprint the heart, how internal roles form, how awakening begins through discomfort, and how God meets His people inside the conflict between instinct and identity. With clarity, compassion, and Scripture, Mitchell Hup leads readers from survival to truth, from confusion to discernment, and from role-based living to the freedom of becoming who God created them to be.
Breaking the Chain is not a book about blame. It is a book about awakening, identity, and the freedom only God can give.