Physical Violence is a sin.
Physical Violence is a sin. By Babatope Babalobi babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435 Save the World Christian Ministry App Click here to join our WhatsApp Prayer Group Luke 3 vs 14 And th…
Physical Violence is a sin. By Babatope Babalobi babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435 Save the World Christian Ministry App Click here to join our WhatsApp Prayer Group Luke 3 vs 14 And th…
Did you know that an estimated 24 people per minute are victims of domestic violence? In situations where physical abuse often occurs, consider the importance of having a knowledgeable guide by your side. The decision to hire a lawyer for such a sensitive matter can greatly impact the course of your journey through the legal …
Differentiating between domestic abuse and bipolar disorder can be complex as both can manifest in behaviors that may be harmful to the relationship. It's essen
***TRIGGER WARNING!*** This blog article references physical abuse! Please proceeding reading with caution! What is nitpicking? Well, it derived from picking lice eggs/larvae, also known as nits, out of a person’s hair. You have to use an ultra fine tooth comb and have a keen eye, as well as go slow and small section-by-section; otherwise,
***TRIGGER WARNING!*** This blog post contains references to physical domestic violence. Please proceed reading with extreme caution! I never really blamed my former mother-in-law…in fact, I sympathized with her, mostly…she went through years of abuse from my former father-in-law, which my ex-husband saw enough of to become an abuser. She would always tell me, “I
I recently was watching a Tik Tok video from a man who had been imprisioned for nineteen years, then pardoned. He was friends with another inmate, whom he later found out was a serial killer. Serial killers are usually uncannily intelligent. He considered this man his mental mentor (not from the serial killer aspect). He
The myth of the abusive shepherd who breaks the legs of his lambs is a tale that has echoed through time, originating from various cultural and literary traditions. This allegory, while seemingly distant, holds a striking resemblance to the realities of modern-day domestic violence. In this blog posting, we will delve into the origins of
TOPIC: "The Lord tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence." -- Psalm 11:5 ESV In General: Psalm 11:5 (ESV) states, "The Lord tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence." This verse is often interpreted to convey a message about
Dana Rutherford was the Keynote Speaker for the Crosswind Church Women’s Ministry Domestic & Teen Dating Violence Outreach Event on May 13, 2023. She shares her own story of domestic viol…
Maybe, during recent times, you might have heard the term WOKE. You also might have heard different interpretations of said word, in terms of racial or social indescressions. I know what is meant by the term, but constantly hearing is used prompted me to research the true meaning of the word. Here is what Urban
I was remiss, to talk about a little mentioned part of domestic abuse, on June 15th. June 15th was World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, with June being Elder Abuse Awareness month. Like many of the facets of domestic abuse, elder abuse is not talked about enough. Most people feel like domestic abuse is DEFINITELY only
Love can get a little messy, but sometimes, it gets downright dirty. Read on to find out how Satan can use our relationships to pervert what God intended love to be in our lives.
Blessing is one of those religious words that is not limited to Christians. Lots of people with a touch of religion talk about blessings. We sing “God Bless America” even at secular events. We’re r…
By Greg Laurie – “When God Transforms Your Life” – Darryl Strawberry is living proof that God heals and transforms lives.
Blessings are upon the head of the just: but violence covereth the mouth of the wicked. What does this mean? Those who do justly receive blessing from God. That makes sense. What about, “violence c…
Rick Snodgrass, Pastor CTK – Skagit While writing a few blog posts about domestic abuse of women within the global church, I began to wonder about my own church, a network of congregations called Christ the King. I approached our new pastor, Rick Snodgrass, concerning this issue. His eyes lit...
“So I will rescue my flock, and they will no longer be abused.” (Ezekiel 34:22) “The Chosen Vessel.” The Master was searching …
What Happens When Churches Don’t Respond? Did you know that domestic abuse is a very real problem in the Christian community? Dr. Benjamin Keyes, then Program Director/ Associate Professor, School of Psychology and Counseling Regent University, VA, said in a 2016 interview, “In Christian marriages we have a much greater...
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, today Rebecca shares her powerful story revealing the lies women hear and how she found new life after domestic violence. Will you take a moment today to pray for all those who are victims and pray that they will find Christ and a renewed identity like Rebecca has? …