Before you immediately dismiss your need to listen to this episode, we'd challenge you to have an open mind. When we hear the words "domestic abuse", we often think of videos of athletes in elevators, but can we recognize more subtle forms of abuse? Use of Power to Control others through Fear or Intimidation is Abusive even if there are never any bruises or broken bones.
Join us as we begin a two-part series on this important topic. We talk today with Chris Moles (chrismoles.org), a pastor and Biblical counselor who helps churches and families confront the evil of domestic violence.
If this discussion sparked any questions in you, check out Chris's article - Am I Abusive?
We also get to hear a couple of songs from Aaron's new album, The End of the Fall. You can listen and download the entire album at https://soundcloud.com/aaron-porter-778791650/sets/the-end-of-the-fall.
The music on this podcast is contributed by members of the Samson Society.
For more information on this ministry, please visit samsonsociety.com.
182 • Five Things Addicts Should and Shouldn't Say to Partners
181 • Legislating Morality
180 • The Afterglow of After the Miracle
179 • The Love of Christ and the Hope for Your Marriage
178 • Handing a Scalpel to a Fellow Pirate
177 • Who are the Samson Society? Is Everyone a Sex Addict?
176 • You Are There featuring Robert Campbell
175 • Questions About Porn
174 • A Couple of Regular Guys
Episode 173 • Soul Architecture featuring Aaron Porter
Episode 172 • Embarassment, Guilt, and Shame
Episode 171 • After the Miracle
Episode 170 • Can Men Be Friends with Women? | Recovery Men's Ministry Samson Society 12-Step
Episode 169 • Questions from Listeners
Episode 168 • Confession and Healing
Episode 167 • Step 1
Episode 166 • Cycles
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