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Helping Victims of Sexual Abuse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Helping Victims of Sexual Abuse

How do we minister to victims of sexual abuse? It's a difficult problem for Christian communities. This solidly biblical and sensitive guide is packed full of helpful information that provides a valuable perspective on how abuse affects children and the family dynamics that play into its development. As well, readers will also discover practical tools that can lead adult victims into full recovery in Christ. Required reading for everyone who wants to bring meaningful ministry to those affected by sexual abuse.

God, Why Didn't He Cover Me?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

God, Why Didn't He Cover Me?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-11-20
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

GOD, WHY DIDNT HE COVER ME? DISCLAIMER: This is not the typical, tell-all story; it is an uncompromising expose! Emotionally and sexually abused by religious leaders, God has anointed me in the area of my affliction to purely expose the devices of Satan and challenge the Body of Christ to raise the standard of holiness, purity, and integrity. As I am willing to become transparent in this three-part series (From Mistress to Ministry), my testimony capitalizes on scriptural references and information, in conjunction with past experiences, to present a biblical reformation that will promote genuine holiness in a wayward church. The principle of spiritual warfare is that we must be called to ord...

Children and Sexual Abuse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

Children and Sexual Abuse

Victoria L. Johnson looks at the problem of childhood sexual abuse, why it is so damaging and what church leaders can do to help children who've been abused. Includes original thoughts and reflections from people who have experienced abuse, and guidelines for churches, leaders and parents on how to protect their children.

Reclaiming the Urban Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Reclaiming the Urban Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Zondervan

Practical family ministry for both the churched and the unchurched are the foundation of this book. African-American churches can help prevent dropouts from society and restore those who have dropped out. They can help strengthen single-parent homes and prevent divorce--but it needs the kind of vision and strategies Richardson describes.

When a Woman You Love Was Abused
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

When a Woman You Love Was Abused

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that 80 percent of childhood abuse victims later suffer from at least one abuse-induced psychological disorder. It’s proven that the effects of childhood abuse follow women into adulthood. Yet few men are prepared to deal with those effects, even when their own wife is the one who is suffering. And their wife’s suffering becomes their own suffering as their needs aren’t being met by a wife who is powerless to control her inner turmoil. Author, pastor, and survivor Dawn Scott Jones candidly shares her own abuse experience to help husbands understand the varied emotions, fears, distorted thoughts, and triggers that hold their wives ca...

On the Threshold of Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

On the Threshold of Hope

On the Threshold of Hope offers hope and healing to men and women who have been traumatized by sexual abuse. Dr. Langberg's insights and the quotations from many survivors assure readers that they are not alone and that Christ, the Redeemer, can heal their deep wounds. Through stories, Scripture, questions, and encouragement, Dr. Langberg walks with survivors on the road to healing through Christ's love and power.

The Cry of Tamar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

The Cry of Tamar

In this comprehensive, practical, and gripping assessment of various forms of violence against women, Pamela Cooper-White challenges the Christian churches to examine their own responses to the cry of Tamar in our time. She describes specific forms of such violence and outlines appropriate pastoral responses. The second edition of this groundbreaking work is thoroughly updated and examines not only where the church has made progress since 1995 but also where women remain at unchanged or even greater risk of violence.

Unlocking the Secret of Your Soul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

Unlocking the Secret of Your Soul

In this book I share a little bit of my childhood and describe things that happened to me. I was sexually abused, rejected, abandoned, and betrayed. I suffered from depression from many long years, and I want to share how God restored and healed my broken heart, giving me hope to live again. I share that healing is a process and emphasize how important is to abide in the Word of God to find healing and rest for our souls. My heart is dedicated to helping victims of sexual abuse overcome their emotional pain and know that there's hope and healing for their broken hearts.

Restoring Broken Vessels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Restoring Broken Vessels

Victoria L. Johnson helps women understand how Satan may use sex as a weapon to disable or defeat them. She shares how to get help, hope, healing and freedom from guilt, reminding women that God is still there for them offering his forgiveness and restoration.

Free to Run the Race
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Free to Run the Race

Free to Run the Race describes the living out of our life in Christ (Hebrews 12:1). It speaks of running "with endurance the race that is set before us." This can be done by fixing our "eyes on Jesus." "Undoing the Burden of Parental Disregard," speaks to a specific encumbrance that weighs the runner down making it harder to keep focus and finish the race. The burden is called "parental disregard." It is not being allowed to "be oneself," to pursue one's inner direction, or natural proclivity in one's life. It is the experience of developmental woundedness that says being oneself in temperament, aptitudes, natural talents, and the expressing of this is prohibited. Prov 22:6 says, "train up a child according to his own way." The burden of parental disregard is the emotional pain in living out an identity that is not based on any expression of one's natural "way(s)" or bent(s). This makes the development of trust in a heavenly Father (parent) difficult. The relieving of this burden takes a ruthlessly honest focus on this woundedness and its working out its implications honestly that allows a more truthful understanding of God's love for our lives.