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Preventing Abuse and
Violence
Abuse Prevention Emphasis Day
2004
God’s Top Priority
• What does God think
about abuse and
domestic violence?
• God has acted so there
is no mistake about
what He thinks.
The Seventh-day Adventist’s
Church Top Priority
1. 1995 - General
Conference Session
2. 2001 – General
Conference voted
Abuse Prevention
Emphasis Day – 4th
Sabbath August
each year
The Seventh-day
Adventist’s Church
Top Priority Cont’d
3. Eight departments of the
church make this a top issue
– Adventist Chaplaincy
Ministries, Adventist Review,
Children’s Ministries,
Education Department,
Family Ministries, Health
Ministries, Ministerial
Association, Personal
Ministries, Women’s
Ministries, and Youth
Ministries.
The Seventh-day
Adventist’s Church
Top Priority Cont’d
3. Why is it a Top Priority?
– The Bible
4. Abuse is prevalent
within our church
World’s Biggest
Human Rights Issue
1. Staggering scale of
murder, assault, rape
and abuse from
domestic violence
2. Often committed
behind closed doors
3. 92% American women
say it is top priority
4. Kofi Annan says…
World’s Biggest
Human Rights Issue
Cont’d
5. Most universal and
unpunished crime
6. Most pervasive form of
human rights abuse
7. Women more likely to
be the victim.
What is Abuse or
Domestic Violence
Abuse or domestic violence
occurs when one person uses
violent or intimidating
behavior to control or
dominate the other person,
resulting in physical, sexual
and or psychological damage,
forced social isolation or
economic deprivation, or
behavior that leaves the
victim living in fear.
What is Abuse or
Domestic Violence
Abuse is more than just an
argument or disagreement.
It includes fear, control,
domination, victimization
and harm. Someone is
being hurt.
1. Physical Abuse or
Violence
•Punching, hitting,
slapping, shoving etc.
•Use of weapons like guns
or knives
•Social practices – female
genital mutilation
2. Emotional Abuse
•Words and behaviors
•Insults
•Brainwashing
•Threats
•Manipulation
3. Social Abuse
•Verbal abuse in front
of people
•Controlling behavior
•Isolating a person
4. Sexual Abuse
Any sexual act to which an
adult does not freely give
consent or any sexual act
with a child e.g. rape,
sexual abuse, pedophilia,
female genital mutilation
5. Spiritual Abuse or
Persecution
The abuser will attack the
victim’s beliefs, their faith,
or their source of strength
to maintain absolute
control.
Abusive Behaviors
Can Affect Anyone
Women and children are
most often affected, but
women can abuse too.
Family violence cuts
across all ages and
sections of socioeconomic, and cultural
groups.
The Signs and
Symptoms of Abuse
These can range from depression,
anxiety, post traumatic stress
disorder, sleeping, eating and
sexual disorders, distrust of
people in general or authority
figures, loss of self esteem,
feelings of helplessness and
worthlessness, isolation,
addictions,
abusivenesssometimes
leading to murder.
Breaking the Cycle
• Abuse is generational
• Children learn from violence
• Children of violent homes are 74%
more likely to
• The cycle can be broken with
education
The Good News
A. How do we, as
Adventists, talk about it
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•
•
•
Correct information
Don’t tolerate abuse
God calls us to act
Some may ignore, but Jesus
says – Luke 12:1-3
B. What Can We Do?
•
•
•
•
Educate our children
Establish refuges
Help to pass laws
Help someone who is
being abused
C. Help For Those Being
Abused
• An overlooked principle
• We must strive for freedom
• Marriage has both a moral and civil
aspect
D. The Good News
• 1 Corinthians 6:19, 20
• Matthew 10:23, Psalms 91:2
• Adventist Home p. 344
E. The Good News
For Abusers
•God loves the abuser, but
hates the abuse.
•Generally we abuse
because we have been
abused.