Tag Archives: pastors

When Matthew 18 Breaks Down — by Persistent Widow, one of our readers

[Note from Jeff C and Barb: We are publishing this post to hold churches accountable and to expose the injustices they effect.] If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. But if he does not listen, …

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Preserve the Marriage At All Costs?

The following letter, modified in form just slightly for anonymity, is an actual note from a conservative pastor written recently to an abuse victim (a woman) in response to her question about his position on divorce.  He knows the details of the many years of abuse that she has endured at her abuser-husband’s hands.  He …

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How a Pastor and His Wife’s Eyes Were Opened to Abuse: A Letter to Pastors

Our readers might recall that some weeks back we said that we had heard from a pastor and his wife who greatly encouraged us.  They explained how this blog had helped them come to understand the nature of abuse and to see how they needed to change their counseling methods in dealing with abuse situations. …

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I’m No Good, and Doggone it, People Hate Me

I spent  years thinking something was wrong with me because it seemed that so many people just hated my guts. Seriously. I’ve had horrible enemies for as long as I can recall and few friends. The friends I had usually ended up turning. So, I got this idea that eventually people would recognize that something …

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Abuse and Denial: More Reasons Why Pastors Don’t Stand With Abuse Victims — from Judith Herman

Once more, Judith Herman’s book, Trauma and Recovery,  provides us with wonderful insight into why so many church leaders minimize, trivialize, and dismiss abuse victims.  Listen to Herman’s summation here of what Sigmund Freud found in the early years of his research on “hysteria” (i.e., Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder): This empathic identification with his patients’ reactions …

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Pagan King “Wisdom”

In the somewhat controversial post Barbara and I wrote The Failure of Ministry – Character Flaws Unique to Women, a reader brought up the possibility that pastors are fearful of permitting divorce in the case of abuse because then “everyone might claim abuse just so they can divorce and get out of an unhappy marriage.” …

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