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Catherine Kroeger

  • No Place For Abuse (Revised)

    $22.99

    1. The Prevalence And Severity Of Abuse Against Women
    2. Beginning To Respond
    3. Growing In Compassion
    4. Steeple To Shelter: Paving The Pathway
    5. Searching The Scriptures
    6. Man And Woman: Dimensions Of Their Union
    7. Does The Suffering Of An Abused Woman Bring Salvation To Her Husband?
    8. A Concern For The Christian Family? The Dangers Of Idolization And Idealization
    9. Repentance & Forgiveness
    10. Issues Of Abuse & Authority
    11. Good News For & About Abusers
    12. The Biblical Option Of Divorce
    13. What Can Church Folk Do?
    14. Taking Action: Web-based And Print Resources To Assist Pastors And Congregations

    Additional Info
    Domestic violence is a leading cause of injury and death to women worldwide. Nearly one in four women around the globe is physically or sexually abused in her lifetime, and gender violence causes more death and disability among women aged 15 to 44 than cancer, malaria, traffic accidents or war. Regrettably, the church is not immune to this problem. Numerous studies suggest that incident rates among active churchgoers are nearly the same as those among the general populace.

    In this thoroughly revised and updated edition, Catherine Clark Kroeger and Nancy Nason-Clark share with readers a further ten years of experience in listening to the voices of women from around the world and especially to those within the church. They help us hear their cries and find concrete ways to respond so that no home will be a place of abuse.

    In this immensely helpful guide you’ll find

    true stories and updated statistics that illustrate the gravity and extent of the problem worldwide
    a look at what Scripture says about domestic violence, including verbal abuse and patterns of concealment, secrecy and silence
    a discussion of how proper concerns for Christian families can be twisted to endanger women and their children
    an assessment of alternatives to suffering in silence in a threatening environment
    new chapters on what churches can do and an introduction to the RAVE (Religion and Violence e-Learning) Project website, which provides a wide array of continually updated resources

    Here is a book for all who want to make a difference in women’s lives.

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  • Refuge From Abuse

    $24.99

    Nancy Nason-Clark and Catherine Clark Kroeger know the pain of women who have been abused, especially the unique pain of Christian women who thought it couldn’t happen to them. In this straightforward, practical book they supply the answer to the questions you face. Their advice is solid, backed up by Nason-Clark’s professional expertise as a sociologist and Kroeger’s as a biblical scholar. Together they supply both here-and-now, step-by-step advice you need to start the healing journey and biblical insights to nourish your soul and sustain you on the path to wholeness.

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  • I Suffer Not A Woman

    $32.00

    I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.

    –1 Timothy 2:12 KJV

    This passage troubles those who desire greater leadership roles for women in ministry but who also want to remain loyal to Scripture. Did Paul forbid a woman to exercise her leadership and teaching gifts, or was he dealing with a particular error in the church?

    According to I Suffer Not a Woman, Paul was reacting to a specific problem that was sweeping churches: a myth, taught mostly by women, which later became a foundation for gnosticism. This book offers an in-depth look at the Greek text of 1 Timothy 2:11-15 in the context of the Pastoral Epistles and in its historical context. By illuminating the first-century culture of Ephesus, the Kroegers shed light on the ancient world thought patterns Paul faced and offer a responsible alternative understanding of this much debated passage.

    I Suffer Not a Woman is well documented yet easily accessible. Illustrations and photographs provide a fascinating look at the ancient world. It was previously published by Baker in 1992.

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