Updated items at this blog — these updates will help churches, pastors, advocates and victims.

I have updated the following items at this blog.

Non-Negotiables for Effective and Biblical Abuse Ministry — This page can be found under our FAQ tab and our About tab.

FAQ — I’ve added to Frequently Asked Questions an item titled MINISTRY and ADVOCACY: What are your non-negotiables for effective and biblical abuse ministry?

As a pastor, what are the most important things for me to know about domestic abuse? — This page can be found under our FAQ tab.

What is abuse? How can I identify an abuser? How can I tell if I’m the abuser? — This page can be found under our FAQ tab.

Has Bible Translation affected how the church responds to abuse? — This page can be found under our FAQ tab.

Can an abuser be a Christian? — This page can be found under our FAQ tab.

Sin-Levelling — What is it? And why is it wrong? — This page can be found under our FAQ tab.

Understanding Domestic Abuse — This page can be found under our Resources tab. (Our Resources tab mostly contains links to items external to this blog.)

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1 thought on “Updated items at this blog — these updates will help churches, pastors, advocates and victims.”

  1. Barb,

    In your post, you wrote:

    I have updated the following items at this blog.

    Thank you for letting us know. 😊

    In your post, you also wrote:

    I’ve added to Frequently Asked Questions an item titled MINISTRY and ADVOCACY: What are your non-negotiables for effective and biblical abuse ministry?

    (The italics are in Barb’s post.)

    No offence intended, Barb 😊 ….I’m assuming that you found it necessary to add the new MINISTRY and ADVOCACY item due to all the stuff that’s becoming more widely known about abusive abuse advocates….something you’ve been writing about for a VERY long time. Lundy Bancroft is only one of the latest….

    And as Sister commented on 23rd March 2025 on your Lundy Bancroft is a predator post:

    it’s so frustrating not only that abusers successfully masquerade as advocates, but perhaps even more so how advocates, as if they have learned nothing about abuse, refuse to consider the possibility that wolves can successfully parade as advocates….a qualification of a true advocate, perhaps the primary qualification, is the person’s ability to recognize that they (and anyone) can still be duped by an abuser. There’s no shame in being duped by an abuser. They are good at what they do. There ought to be shame however in refusing to consider it possible that they’ve been conned by one.

    That.

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