What Scripture Really Says About Divorce, Abuse, and Protection

Marriage is often described as a sacred covenant built on love, trust, respect, and mutual care. Many people turn to Scripture for guidance when relationships become difficult, especially during seasons of conflict, emotional pain, or crisis. One question that frequently arises is whether faith permits divorce in situations involving abuse and personal safety. While discussions […]
Why Domestic Abuse Survivors Leave an Average of 7 Times Before Finally Exiting: Clinical Insights from Long-Term Cases

Leaving an abusive relationship is often viewed from the outside as a simple decision: recognize the harm, walk away, and start over. Yet for many domestic abuse survivors, the reality is far more complex. Research and long-term clinical observations frequently suggest that survivors may attempt to leave multiple times—often around seven attempts on average—before permanently […]
Prayer as a Coping Mechanism: Helpful or Harmful in Abusive Situations?

When people experience fear, emotional pain, or uncertainty, many naturally turn to prayer for comfort and strength. In difficult situations, especially abusive relationships, prayer can become a source of hope and emotional support. For individuals facing domestic abuse, emotional abuse, or controlling relationships, faith practices often provide reassurance during deeply distressing moments. But an important […]