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Yes, You Can End an Abusive Marriage
How Christians can differentiate suffering in a destructive relationship from acting self-sacrificially in a godly partnership.
We Stand With You: A Prayer for Survivors of Violence and Abuse
Divorcing an Abusive Spouse Is Not a Sin
Not only is it morally justified, it also aligns with Christ’s heart for the vulnerable.
How Churches can be Better Equipped to Help Survivors of Domestic Violence
Between isolation due to Covid, recent news of Gabby Pettito’s life, and the popular Netflix series, “Maid,” awareness of domestic violence is increasing. How is the Church responding?
Domestic Violence Harms Thousands of Brazilian Women. Is the Church Making It Worse?
Despite their good intentions, pastors and church leaders aren’t helping victims find safety.
Ministries Face the Real Trafficking Crisis During COVID-19
Desperation and isolation put vulnerable populations at risk.
Wayne Grudem Changes Mind About Divorce in Cases of Abuse
Leading complementarian theologian says he no longer believes the Bible offers only two justifiable reasons for ending a marriage.
When Restoration Hurts
Christian counselors grapple with how to encourage reconciliation while protecting victims.
A Major New Study Asks: How Does Church Affect Marital Health?
A recent report suggests that highly religious couples have better relationships and better sex. Domestic violence, however, is the same for them as their less religious neighbors.
The #MeToo Movement Has Educated Pastors. And Left Them with More Questions.
More pastors say they are addressing these issues from the pulpit. Still, half say they lack training in how to address sexual and domestic violence.
God Hates Abuse
There’s more to the scriptural picture behind “I hate divorce.”
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