When Love Hurts: Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse, When the Church is Needed Most, Part IV

Product Number: DOD2052


When a bride takes her vows, she doesn’t expect violence to mark her marriage. But sadly, for some that is the case. It’s probable that you know someone who is the victim of verbal or physical abuse: a neighbor, a daughter, a sister, or a friend. This powerful 4-part series pulls back the curtain on the dark secret of abuse and offers hope and help to those caught in its painful cycle.



Runtime: 26 minutes
Other parts of the series:
When Abuse is Worse than Divorce, Part I
When Submission is Misused, Part II
When Apologies are Dangerous, Part III
Available for Purchase:
When Love Hurts—Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse 4-Part DVD
 

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Thank you for this series. Even though more people, including Christians, are gaining awareness of domestic terrorism, there are still too many suffering in the pews and no where to turn to for help. Having finally made sense of my own situation, I am hoping that those of us who are aware and passionate in my faith community can get together to ensure that women have the support they need without leaving their faith community. It is a travesty that women of faith often have the hardest road to freedom. I am thankful that my faith has survived - it nearly didn't.
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I am a facilitator for Domestic Violence in a Women's Prison in Tennessee and a victim of domestic violence. This series has been a tremendous help to me. It has opened my eyes wider and given me the courage to approach my Pastor and request that we begin a class in our church. I am the director of a faith-based non-profit organization that focuses on women in prison. I have found that 75 percent of the women in prison have experienced domestic violence and that most of them told no one before entering prison. Thank you for the work you do.
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