Escape Now

FOR FAITH BASED STAFF

Domestic violence occurs in all cultures and religious faiths. Abused women often feel abandoned by God. Christian women often feel compelled to stay in abusive relationships by scripture mandating them to submit to their husbands or turn the other cheek. Jewish and Muslim women may feel pressure to not bring shame to their community by revealing the abuse in their marriage, or that it is their responsibility to maintain shalom bayit, or peace in the home.

Many victims of abuse turn to their church leader for advice on how to deal with the abuse, whether it is acceptable within their religion to leave the abuser, if divorce is an acceptable option, and whether the church can help to stop the abuse, hold the abuser accountable, and help to protect the victim and children. How then should the clergy respond?

The Center offers a variety of resources including articles, books, and informative videos. The Center can advise spiritual leaders about the cycle of violence and how to support survivors of abuse. For information about The Center's library and resources, please contact Lisa P. at (309)691-0551 or lprather@centerforpreventionofabuse.org

The following guidelines provide vital advice for spiritual leaders trying to help both the abused and the abuser:

DOs and DON'Ts when working with a survivor of abuse:

DOs and DON'Ts with an abusive partner: