Chart and explanation of the ways children cope with family violence
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Effect on children living in violent households
A sermon by the Rev. Dr. Patricia Ramsden
A domestic violence sermon by Beth Truett, PC(USA)
A sermon by the Rev. Dr. Kevin E. Frederick
Domestic violence cuts across all social and cultural borders – race, economic class, education, age, etc. That means that violence is probably taking place in some family in every one of our churches.
Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network (PADVN) provides this resource. What if members and leaders of a congregation discovered that an ordained church officer (pastors, elder or deacon) was charged with domestic violence in his or her family? What are the issues that need to be worked through and addressed by the community of faith?
Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network (PADVN) provides help for new pastors confronting domestic violence situations in a congregation.
Guidelines for pastors, rabbis, imams and other reliqious leaders
What are the dos and don’ts in responding to victims and perpetrators? Knowing the basics provided in this tip sheet by the Faith Trust Institute may save a life.