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Walking with Domestic Abuse Sufferers

Walking with Domestic Abuse Sufferers

Gospel Hope for Life Issues

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About this book

Tragically, on average the police receive a call related to domestic abuse every 30 seconds. This is a hidden and terrifying phenomenon, sadly prevalent in churches as well as the wider community. Spouses, partners, parents and (older) children are the perpetrators.

But what should you do if you suspect someone in your church is a domestic abuse victim? How can you help them?

This practical, sensitively written guide empowers church leaders and members to walk with suffers, and deal with this massive, but hidden problem prevalent in churches and wider communities. It offers lasting solutions to help bring victims to a place of freedom and peace, and reassures us that ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Helen Thorne–Allenson
ISBN:
9781783595952
Format:
Paperback
First published:
January 2018
Dimensions:
138mm x 216mm x 9mm
Weight:
0.19 kg
Language:
English
Pages:
112
Publisher:
IVP

Contents

Series preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Section 1: Listening to the pain
1. Hidden realities
2. People or objects?
3. The hopelessness trap
4. What is God like?

Section 2: Speaking words of transformation
5. Stay or go?
6. Pursuing change
7. Speaking of a bigger God
8. Changing mirrors

Section 3: Encouraging practical change
9. Into the light
10. Brand-new lives
11. Looking to the future
12. Fallout and freedom

Postscript
Appendix A: Disclosure of abuse flow chart
Appendix B: Sample domestic abuse notice
Appendix C: Prayers for the abused
Appendix D: Useful resources and organizations
Notes

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars A heartbreaking but hopeful book about domestic abuse

 

In this short book - which whilst easy to read in one sense, will leave you crying out, "How long O Lord?" - Helen Thorne provides a starting point to helping people within (and around) our church communities who are suffering from domestic abuse. The book contains an appropriate amount of hearing from victims, with helpful theological truths applied, and direct, practical, British advice given to help supporters care for the abused and to stop the cycle of abuse. I particularly appreciated some of the pop-out sections in the book covering topics such as, "How to start a conversation if ...

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