Domestic
Violence Awareness and Training
My
wife Lizzie and I lead the Emmanuel Community Church in Barrow-in-Furness.
We have a passion in our hearts to encourage local churches to
reach
out and change their community with the practical love that flows
out of the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Lizzie
and I hope and pray that a Domestic Violence Awareness Training
event will not only be of benefit to you but will also create ripples
and
waves
that
will
carry the
ministry of local churches to hurting and broken lives.
There
is of course nothing innovative about a seminar on domestic violence,
however what may be considered unique is that it is
the Church who
are hosting an event and seeking to address the issue of domestic
violence from a Christian perspective.
Composition
of a Training / Awareness Event
- An event can last two—three hours on a week night or six
hours on a Saturday.
- The training / awareness event takes a multimedia approach
using video, music and power point. Seminar notes are also
provided.
The
aims of this event are to...
Increase awareness and understanding of domestic violence as
an issue of social concern.
Understand and challenge some traditional religious concepts
about violence in the home.
Encourage an effective response from the Church.
Increase empathy with victims of domestic violence.
Increase courage with wisdom to confront domestic violence. Content of a Training / Awareness Event
Training will take you through the following six points in the cycle
of domestic violence offering a glimpse of what life is like for
a victim of domestic abuse.
TENDERNESS explaining
all is seemingly well until under pressure or the perpetrator is
in the mood to beat his victim. This is where
the cycle of abuses begins and ends
TENTION which
reveals the atmosphere victims live with. Here the question “What
makes a person a perpetrator?” is
answered.
THREATS which
describes the power & control tactics used by
perpetrators.
THUMPING which
provides definitions of domestic abuse. Abuse is more than physical
and involves spiritual roots.
TURNING which explains how perpetrators make their
way back into the victims home and affections. Also suggesting
ways in which
the Church can help.
TRAP which explains how victims become trapped in an abusive relationship.
Answering the questions “Why
Stay?” Why not just walk out?”
Cost of a Training / Awareness Event
While we do not change for this ministry as would be expected
we do have expenses which we leave to the host’s discretion.
If
you are interested in this course or want more information
please contact
me. |