A Cry for Justice: How the Evil of Domestic Abuse Hides in Your Church
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A Cry for Justice: How the Evil of Domestic Abuse Hides in Your Church
Abuse in the Church of Jesus Christ!
In many Christian circles this may be a taboo subject--spoken of in hushed tones or behind closed doors. But it is a very real problem that must be brought into the light of Scripture.
Abuse in the church takes different forms; but it is alive and active even in "nice" families in our churches. Typically, the abuser is male, usually a husband--and his character is that of a manipulating deceiver. Countless women and children--even many faithful pastors--have been abused by these deceivers.
Have you, or someone you know, been a victim? Has an abuser:
* Threatened physical violence if he does not get his way?
* Intimidated with abusive language?
* Denied affection?
* Denied you medical attention?
* Manipulated friends and acquaintances in order to gain allies?
Pastor Jeff Crippen uses his over thirty years of pastoral experience to rip the lid off this most insidious behavior that is often "hidden in plain sight." He not only maintains that Bible-believing churches have ignored or failed to face the problem, he insists that when they do counsel a victim of abuse, they get it all wrong. What happens is that the victim gets pulled into deeper--even life threatening--danger.
This book will come as a life saver in a raging sea for those under the thumb of an abusive spouse or "friend."Â The Lord Jesus Christ wants you to be free in Him: Spiritually, emotionally and, yes, physically (i.e.; away from your oppressor).
Pastors will benefit from reading this book, sometimes because they also have been victims, but more importantly, so that they can properly counsel those caught in a cycle of abuse.
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See also the author's book Unholy Charade: Unmasking the Domestic Abuser in the Church, which presents similar material but updated with Jeff Crippen's three more years of understanding of domestic abuse, and packed full of first-person accounts from those who have had to live through it. Follow Jeff Crippen at cryingoutforjustice.com