Tag Archives: prevention

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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Free training in North Carolina — Domestic Violence and the Church

Barbara Roberts is one of the presenters at this training in Domestic Violence and the Church training in Charlotte, North Carolina. [You can invite people using the Facebook page in this link.] Thank you to Julie Owens and others for organising this event Saturday, May 4, 2013 8:30am until 3:30pm in EDT Johnston Memorial Presbyterian …

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Identifying and establishing healthy relationships

Informational post: we have just discovered a series of articles called Identifying and establishing healthy relationships. They are based on 1 Tim. 3:1-5 and are very good.

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I Will Stand: A New Facebook Ministry to Raise Abuse Awareness

The following article introduces us to a new Facebook page ministry called I Will Stand.  We are glad to endorse it and our readers are encouraged to go on over and pay them a visit!  The link is at the end of this article. I Will Stand Statistics show that 1 in 4 women will be …

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The church thinks it’s being proactive but it isn’t

I wonder how long it will take the church to realize the approach of hammering commitment and forgiveness in marriage is not working to lower the divorce rate before the church realizes another approach is needed . . . being proactive instead of reactive. This comment was made by one of our readers, Healinginprocess, on …

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A post you might like to comment on at The Gospel Coalition

A Few Reasons King’s Vision for America Remains Unfulfilled is a recent blog post by Thabiti Anyabwile at The Gospel Coalition (TGC). In his final paragraph, Anyabwile has this to say about America’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jnr’s legacy: It won’t do for us to “celebrate” his legacy while quietly lamenting his theology when our …

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