In accounts of violence, context is everything. For example: when Kathy Keller smashed plates with a hammer.

Kathy Keller once smashed plates with a hammer in order to get her husband Tim Keller to listen to her. She had been repeatedly telling him that he was working too hard and it was harming their marriage and family (see The Meaning Of Marriage (google books) and Christian Post interview with Kathy and Tim Keller). Tim and Kathy tell the anecdote about… Continue reading In accounts of violence, context is everything. For example: when Kathy Keller smashed plates with a hammer.

Neil Anderson’s “The Bondage Breaker” is not good for victims of domestic abuse

Several readers have inquired about the soundness of Neil Anderson's book The Bondage Breaker and his ministry Freedom in Christ, and in particular, how it might apply to victims of abuse.  While Neil may be sincere — and certainly the experience he reports about his daughter’s rape created a compassion for victims — he is not a recommended… Continue reading Neil Anderson’s “The Bondage Breaker” is not good for victims of domestic abuse