When Home Hurts: Responding Wisely to Domestic Abuse in Your Church
ISBN: 9781527107229A pastoral guide to dealing wisely with domestic abuse in the local church.
This book is intended to equip pastors, church leaders and church members to respond with the heart of God to situations of domestic abuse that occur in their local church. Prioritising the safety of the victim at all times, Jeremy Pierre and Greg Wilson seek to help you be the kind of church leader, church member, friend, parent, sibling, or neighbor who responds wisely. We want the church to be a new normal for those grown accustomed to abuse. A home that doesn't hurt those inside, but instead welcomes them into the tender care of the Lord.
Split into three sections, When Home Hurts begins with an overview to provide a framework for understanding abuse and the people caught up in it, before moving on to advice on how to help in the short and long terms.
This very practical, pastoral book acknowledges the reality and the horror of domestic abuse, but also the reality and power of God to heal. It will be a helpful guide to anyone who suspects abuse within their church family but is unsure how to help without making things worse.
The five appendices at the end of the book offer helpful answers to difficult questions as well as additional resources.
Table of Contents: Authors: Jeremy Pierre, Ph.D., is Lawrence & Charlotte Hoover Professor of Biblical Counseling & Department Chair at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of 'The Dynamic Heart in Daily Life' (2016), co-author of 'The Pastor and Counseling' (2015) and staff pastor at Clifton Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Greg Wilson is a Licensed Professional Counselor and leads Soul Care Associates, a counseling and consulting practice in Texas. His practice areas include counseling victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse and consulting with leaders of churches and other organizations on adopting best practices for care. Endorsements: "When Home Hurts is the theologically rich, field tested approach to domestic abuse intervention that the Church needs today." "Pastors will love the theological nuance and practical ways the authors lay out how to have tough conversations with victims, abusers and congregants. Counselors will appreciate the prioritizing of safety planning and trauma work with victims as well as the fresh insights of how to handle the passive resistance of the abuser." "When Home Hurts is packed with clarifying biblical insights and concrete action steps for church leaders who encounter Domestic Abuse. Tremendous wisdom and experience have gone into the shepherding plans and assessment tools found in this book. This makes it an essential and invaluable guide that every church should have at the ready." "An excellent treatment of one of the most challenging topics facing the church today. Pierre and Wilson have tackled abuse in a way that is both practical and theologically robust." "Few experiences of suffering appear more overwhelming and complex than domestic abuse. This book will equip you with relevant truths of the gospel so that you can respond with strength, peace, and simplicity." "An accessible and practical handbook for the church and her people. When Home Hurts is written with care, attention to even the most minute detail, and a dedication to seeing the whole body built up and flourishing. A needed work for these times." "There is a great need for more Christian resources on abuse which understand that safety is the primary concern when a victim has the courage to confide their experience of abuse. That is why I am grateful for When Home Hurts." "Written by wise and experienced church leaders, for church leaders, this book takes an extremely practical approach rooted in very clear and thoughtful theological categories. I am thrilled that this book finally exists!" "This helpful resource will alleviate the concern and stress that will come in these difficult situations by helping define what your roles are and what they are not, giving you a plan and procedures to follow, and identifying key sources of support. I cannot recommend it higher."
Section 1 - How to Understand Abuse
Understanding Your Role as Agent of God's Love
Understanding Abuse Dynamics
Discerning Abuse Dynamics
Section 2 - How to Help in the Short Term
Caring for the Victim
Confronting the Abuser
Considering Collateral Damage
Section 3 - How to Help in the Long Term
Helping the Move from Victim to Overcomer
Helping the Move from Abuser to Servant
Leading Your Church to Respond with Wisdom and Compassion
Appendix A - FAQs in the Initial Stages
Appendix B - FAQs on Separation, Divorce, and Reunification After Abuse
Appendix C - The Authority of Scripture and Abuse Research
Appendix D - Resources
Appendix E - Care Advocate Role Description
--Chris Moles, Author of 'The Heart of Domestic Abuse: Gospel Solutions for Men Who Use Violence and Control in the Home'
--Leslie Vernick , International speaker, relationship coach and author of 'The Emotionally Destructive Relationship' and 'The Emotionally Destructive Marriage'
--Darby Strickland , Author of 'Is it Abuse? A Biblical Guide to Identifying Domestic Abuse and Helping Victims' & Faculty member, CCEF
--Stephen Viars, Senior Pastor, Faith Church, Lafayette, Indiana
--John Henderson , Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
--Lore Ferguson Wilbert, Author of 'Handle With Care: How Jesus Redeems the Power of Touch in Life and Ministry'
--Brad Hambrick, Pastor of Counseling, The Summit Church, Durham, North Carolina
--Alasdair Groves, Executive Director of CCEF
--Curtis W. Solomon , Executive Director, The Biblical Counseling Coalition
Additional Information:
Cover: | Softcover |
Number of Pages: | 279 |
Publisher: | Christian Focus Publications |
Publication Date: | 2021 |