How many of you in our community have at some time or other experienced the
flu, a drought, or perhaps been a victim of a violent crime? And how many of you
feel that going to church would have made you immune to these experiences?
When our community is battling the flu - naturally some people in our churches
get sick. This year’s drought has affected us all, including those people who
attend church every week without fail. And I think we can all agree that violence
is no respecter of religion –Church-goers and non church-goers alike are
victimized by violence each year.
But what about the epidemic of domestic violence? – does it somehow
miraculously by-pass our churches? I’m afraid many of us believe it does. And
too many of us believe that batterers in these relationships never go to church.
We assume that if an abuser attends church then he would surely know that
abuse is wrong and would therefore change his ways. There, problem solved!
End of discussion! But if that is true, how do we explain the statistic that says
80% of batterers claim to be Christian (emphasis on the word claim!).
I encourage you to watch a 4-part PBS series entitled “When Love Hurts –
Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse. It addresses the subject of
Domestic Abuse and the Church. Although it has already aired on television, you
can view the programs on-line at www.dayofdiscovery.org. (Type “When Love
Hurts” in the search box – click GO -- then scroll down to ‘When Love
Hurts…part 1, 2, 3 or 4”. Simply click on the title you want to view. A different
thirty- minute program aired every Sunday in October so be sure to watch them
all.
Thanks for caring enough to watch this excellent program.
Mary Jo
Women Are Safe – Court Advocate
131 West End Ave.
Centerville, TN 37033
729-9885
flu, a drought, or perhaps been a victim of a violent crime? And how many of you
feel that going to church would have made you immune to these experiences?
When our community is battling the flu - naturally some people in our churches
get sick. This year’s drought has affected us all, including those people who
attend church every week without fail. And I think we can all agree that violence
is no respecter of religion –Church-goers and non church-goers alike are
victimized by violence each year.
But what about the epidemic of domestic violence? – does it somehow
miraculously by-pass our churches? I’m afraid many of us believe it does. And
too many of us believe that batterers in these relationships never go to church.
We assume that if an abuser attends church then he would surely know that
abuse is wrong and would therefore change his ways. There, problem solved!
End of discussion! But if that is true, how do we explain the statistic that says
80% of batterers claim to be Christian (emphasis on the word claim!).
I encourage you to watch a 4-part PBS series entitled “When Love Hurts –
Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse. It addresses the subject of
Domestic Abuse and the Church. Although it has already aired on television, you
can view the programs on-line at www.dayofdiscovery.org. (Type “When Love
Hurts” in the search box – click GO -- then scroll down to ‘When Love
Hurts…part 1, 2, 3 or 4”. Simply click on the title you want to view. A different
thirty- minute program aired every Sunday in October so be sure to watch them
all.
Thanks for caring enough to watch this excellent program.
Mary Jo
Women Are Safe – Court Advocate
131 West End Ave.
Centerville, TN 37033
729-9885




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