Urgent Care Domestic Violence Equip your church to minister to those who suffer from domestic violence.Store Code: UC08Format(s): Microsoft Word Price: $14.95
Topics: Counseling , Crisis , Divorce care , Family , Healing , Marriage , Relationships
Filters: Counseling , Divorce care , Small group leader , Women's ministry
Purpose: Discipleship
References: Proverbs 30:33 , Ephesians 4:29 , 1 Peter 3:7
Date Added: May 10, 2007
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Equip your leaders on how to respond and minister to those who have experienced—or are experiencing—domestic violence.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:A Quick Guide for Action Key points for caregiving ministry.
Building Church Leaders
Domestic Violence: An Overview Threats to physical safety from within the household are, unfortunately, not rare.
James D. Berkley
When Words Abuse Great damage can be inflicted by an abuser without any physical contact.
Al Miles
The Role of Family and Friends Domestic violence affects more people than the victim and the abuser.
Ron Clark
The Basics of Helping Battered Women Here are some of the principle ways to respond if someone you love is abused.
Corrie Cutrer
Ministering to the Abused Battered women have physical, spiritual, and emotional needs the church can meet.
Donald Stewart
Counseling the Abuser Confront those who commit violent crime against their spouses.
Donald Stewart
Couples Who Fight Physically Learn the ways to respond when a domestic dispute escalates beyond words.
David K. Switzer
Faith Communities and Domestic Violence The church has a responsibility to provide protection and counseling.
Ron Clark
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