Abuse - Abuso


Verbal Abuse  

Written by Kerby Anderson

Introduction
Almost everyone has heard of, or knows of, someone who has been verbally abused. Perha ps you are involved in a verbally abusive relationship. It is also possible that no one even knows your circumstances. Verbal abuse is a kind of battering which doesn't leave evidence comparable to the bruises of physical battering. You (or your friend) may be suffering in silence and isolation.
 http://www.probe.org/site/c.fdKEIMNsEoG/b.4218331/k.977B/Verbal_Abuse.htm


Abuse and Domestic Violence  

Written by Kerby Anderson

Each year the lives of women (and men) are altered or destroyed by someone who abuses them. The resulting emotional scars, physical scars, and destruction are evident in social and crime statistics.
Although abuse is significantly under-reported, current crime statistics at least begin to tell the story. The FBI's Uniform Crime Report routinely lists domestic violence as the leading cause of injury to women ages 15 to 44 in the United States. These injuries are more than those from car accidents, muggings, and rapes combined.
http://www.probe.org/site/c.fdKEIMNsEoG/b.4219479/k.7FEF/Abuse_and_Domestic_Violence.htm


What is the Role of the Church in Women Battering? - Probe Ministries

First, let me recommend my colleague Kerby Anderson's article Abuse and Domestic Violence. The final section has a segment called "What the Church Can Do." ...
www.probe.org/.../What_is_the_Role_of_the_Church_in_Women_Battering.htm?...