Tags
christian women, deliverance mentoring, domestic violence, Pam Sheppard, Pamela Sheppard, recovery, witchcraft
- By Minister Marlene
- Domestic violence is an age old problem. This article is a continuation of the advice given in part one. Your first anchor of help, will be thrown out by you. If your in a domestic violence situation get immediate help at http://www.pamsheppard.com/online_ministers_available
- What is the Christian women’s answer to domestic violence? How can a woman cope with ministers who cheer abusive husbands on? How can Christian women get help, when the word of God is being used to manipulate her? The following steps should help you understand whatt to do:
- 1. Realize that a loving God does not approve of you remaining with a man who puts his hands on you. You must use common sense, and keep a clear head. I was once in a domestic violence situation, I know what you are going through. But my sympathy will not help you. You have to make the move to help yourself.
- Shepppard’s Counseling Center, is owned and operated by Pam Sheppard. Pam has over 25 years pastorial experience. She is an expert deliverance counselor, and has been counseling those with problems, afflictions, and demonic torments, for 37 years. Call her office for immediate help at (518)477-5759. She supervices a team of deliverance mentors who are waiting to serve your needs.
- You’ll have to ignore the Christian leaders who are full of shame, and bound by sexist beliefs. At Sheppard’s Counseling Center, your safety, emotional health, and deliverance from torments is our main concern. Forgive Christian leaders who gave poor counsel. Pray for them! Forgive yourself! But first and formost, get your children, and/or yourself to safety. For assistance, and support, go to
- http://www.pamsheppard.com/online_ministers_available
- 2. Understand that a man who beats you is displaying criminal behavior. If a pastor, or Christian leader advices you to pray and obey your husband—DON’T LISTEN! He or she has not heard from God. The word of God, supports your decision to leave a violent abusive spouse in Psalm 19:48. Psalm 19:48 says that you have been delivered from the violent man. God has deliverance for you as opposed to bondage. Get the help and support you need. Take action and grab hold of God’s promises of peace and safety, for those who obey his word.
- To be continued…
- Part 3: