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They will turn again and rend you — Matthew 7:6
Barbara Roberts ♦ May 17, 2013 ♦ 5 Comments
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 …
The Cleveland Kidnapping Case: Another Domestic Abuser in Plain Sight
Katy ♦ May 9, 2013 ♦ 12 Comments
Following the recovery of the three women in Cleveland who were kidnapped and held captive for 10 years, I was reading the media reports about Ariel Castro’s background. What especially piqued my interest was the mention of a “domestic violence arrest” back in 1993. According to the first article I read, this arrest did not …
Abuse Victims Falsely Portrayed as Witches
Jeff Crippen ♦ May 8, 2013 ♦ 6 Comments
Matthew 12:22-25 (ESV) Then a demon-oppressed man who was blind and mute was brought to him, and he healed him, so that the man spoke and saw. And all the people were amazed, and said, “Can this be the Son of David?” But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, “It is only by Beelzebul, …
A male survivor’s story — by Friend in Need from Europe
Barbara Roberts ♦ April 26, 2013 ♦ 51 Comments
Many many years ago. My father in law started to think and say that there was an angry mob out there who wanted to chase his family, abduct or poison them. As he used to be a physician his children, including my wife, eventually started to believe him. He was well in his 60s, so …
Potentially Abusive Personalities: Some Red Flags – by Dr. George Simon, Jr.
Jeff Crippen ♦ April 11, 2013 ♦ 51 Comments
Once more we extend our thanks to Dr. Simon for contributing this second article on still another vital subject. See his first post at How to Recognize True and False Contrition. As most of our readers know, Dr. Simon is the author of: 1. In Sheep’s Clothing - Understanding and Dealing With Manipulative People 2. Character …
A child who was allied to the abuser but then came back to the non-abusive parent — a post by Cindy Burrell
Barbara Roberts ♦ April 6, 2013 ♦ 2 Comments
Cindy Burrell has written a great post over at her blog Verbal and Emotional Abuse. Seven Long Years is about one of Cindy’s sons and how he became allied with his abusive father and was showing signs of becoming like his father, but eventually saw the light and truly repented. It’s such an encouraging story …


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