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Violences Conjugales: Les Identifier Pour Agir en Eglise (2020)

Violences Conjugales: Les Identifier Pour Agir en Eglise (2020)

Nov 6, 2021 | For Churches, Understanding Domestic Violence

A French language handbook for Baptist churches with psychological, biblical, and practical inputs. It is a special issue of LES CAHIERS DE L’ÉCOLE PASTORALE for pastors, elders, deacons, spiritual leaders and, more broadly, for all Christians who want to help...
Scars Across Humanity: Understanding and Overcoming Violence Against Women (2018)

Scars Across Humanity: Understanding and Overcoming Violence Against Women (2018)

Nov 6, 2021 | For Churches, Understanding Domestic Violence

Scars Across Humanity addresses the different areas of gender violence, including domestic violence, around the world. This challenging but important book won the Christianity Today 2019 Book of the Year Award (Politics and Public Life). Author Elaine Storkey has...
Dishonoured and Unheard: Christian Women, Domestic Violence and the Church (2018)

Dishonoured and Unheard: Christian Women, Domestic Violence and the Church (2018)

Nov 6, 2021 | Understanding Domestic Violence

Author Daphne Marsden (BMin, MTheol) is the Founder and has been the Manager of Project Esther in New Zealand for 23 years. She is also a part-time Chaplain in Christchurch Women’s Prison. This book grew from her 2013 Master’s thesis. It examines how evangelical...
The Bible Doesn’t Tell Me So: Why You Don’t Have to Submit to Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control

The Bible Doesn’t Tell Me So: Why You Don’t Have to Submit to Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control

Nov 5, 2021 | For Churches

Helen Paynter writes with clarity about the interpretation of Biblical passages that have been used to validate violence against women. As the title suggests, the interpretation she offers does not allow for Scripture to be weaponised in this way. It is directly...
The Headship of Men and the Abuse of Women: Are They Related in Any Way?

The Headship of Men and the Abuse of Women: Are They Related in Any Way?

Nov 4, 2021 | For Churches

Author Kevin Giles shows there are higher incidents of abuse in communities where men are privileged and hold the belief that women should be subordinated. He argues for a fresh look at the theological belief that the subordination of women is God-given. Useful...
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