Author Archive: Barbara Roberts

How Reformed theology brings me freedom, and how I respond to unfair accusations

This post is written by Ellie, one of our readers. I keep thinking about ways I’ve been misunderstood by my abuser and his parents, and I daydream about trying to explain things so that [husband] and his parents will see and understand what happen and why I left, why I HAD to leave. But I …

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They will turn again and rend you — Matthew 7:6

This post is just a compilation of quotes from Bible commentaries on Matthew 7:6. It needs no further explanation from me, as I’m sure our readers can draw their own conclusions and applications. My only thoughts are that since so may commenters have accurately nailed the meaning of this verse, it’s a shame that we …

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Steady On Concert Tomorrow Night Online

This is an informational post to let you know that Jeff S and his band, “Steady On” are going to be playing an online concert tomorrow night at 8:00 EDT. The cost is $5 and you watch in your pajamas! The last concert was wonderful and very moving – hope you can make it. You …

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Dealing with an overactive conscience

One of our readers, Hislovejoy, sent us this request: I really appreciate Dr. George Simon’s work (and wish the friends my ex has turned against me would read and understand it all). I love his distinction between “neurotics” and a character-disordered controller. I have come to see that I have a VERY overactive conscience which …

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Rachel Miller has reviewed Jeff’s book A Cry For Justice

Rachel Miller, who writes the blog A Daughter of the Reformation has reviewed Jeff Crippens’ book. Here is her review where you can submit comments. Some survivors and supporters are speaking up in the thread; it would be great if some of our readers would go over there and support them. Her review is also …

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Parenting after Separating from Your Abusive Ex — by Dr George Simon Jr

Parents who’ve managed to extricate themselves from an abusive relationship often wonder what they need to do to ensure that their children will survive the ordeal in an emotionally healthy manner and not go on to repeat the irresponsible behaviors and abusive conduct they witnessed growing up. And while there’s no simple, reliable “formula” for …

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