"Thorough, engaging, and relevant, this book presents clear teaching on God's attitude toward abuse and describes the necessary components for effective ministry to victims." (Kathleen Samuelson, CBA Retailers + Resources, December 2010)"The authors of No Place for Abuse demonstrate that the problem of domestic violence in the church is more pervasive than
- Title : No Place for Abuse: Biblical & Practical Resources to Counteract Domestic Violence
- Author : Catherine Clark Kroeger
- Rating : 4.90 (358 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-8-15
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 249 Pages
- Asin : 0830838384
- Language : English
"Thorough, engaging, and relevant, this book presents clear teaching on God's attitude toward abuse and describes the necessary components for effective ministry to victims." (Kathleen Samuelson, CBA Retailers + Resources, December 2010)"The authors of No Place for Abuse demonstrate that the problem of domestic violence in the church is more pervasive than most Christians would like to believe. Another valuable contribution the authors make is their caution against the misrepresentation of Scripture in ways that fail to protect abuse victims. The authors give practical tools to pastors and other counselors for interviewing abuse victims and perpetrators and offer alternatives vicI usually pass these type of books on when a friend has a baby, but this one has captured my heart. It was delivered quickly.. When Heaven Invades Earth by Bill Johnson is perhaps the most important book written for today's generation. Occasionally his style would impede the clarity of the discussion, but on the whole his style made this book a delight to read and engage with.Perrin has provided New Testament readers with a fresh perspective on the mission of Jesus that does justice to material in the four gospels. What a joy it was to discover that Bell Peppers are so healthy as they have Vitamin E, B6 and Vitamin C. She actually said, "Wow!" and estimates he is at a late first-, early second grade level.Now, all that being said, I did not rely 100% on this system to reinforce what he was learning. However, the bulk of the book (three of the five chapters) is devoted to Jesus' words and deeds that (in Perrin's mind) ought to be seen as 'Temple acts' (my words, not his). Kelves writes for the non-scientist, and does an excellent job of explaining how these various machines work, how they were perceived at the time, the economics of their development and marketing (Kelves never forgets that, for better or worse, medicine and inventing have always been businesses)Numerous studies suggest that incident rates among active churchgoers are nearly the same as those among the general populace. They help us hear their cries and find concrete ways to respond so that no home will be a place of abuse. In this immensely helpful guide you'll find
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