Take the Abuse Because Jesus?

Take the Abuse Because Jesus?

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Just a quick one. Here is a response by a man to the multitude of claims by The Transformed Wife’s Lori Alexander that she is not teaching to stay with an abuser, she is teaching only those women in non-abusive marriages.

Lori may not be teaching towards the abused, but following her teachings does leave you much more vulnerable to being abused with no way out.

Then there is this guy:

Yes, they were talking about lovely horizontal fellowship earlier and then this guy comes in with his claims that you have to stay and take it.

Please, if you are being abused know that there is help. You do not have to stay and take it for Jesus.

The National Domestic Violence Hotline is a quick click or phone call away. They have dealt with the difficult issues of women escaping their abusers for a safer tomorrow for a long time.

The interesting thing to me about Lori Alexander and domestic violence is that every single time a commenter posts a link to the NDVH the first thing Lori does is remove the post. She does not think the abuse is real, or that you ever have an excuse that is real. She may state that she tells the abused to leave, but her own actions prove that is a complete falsehood.


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About Suzanne Titkemeyer
Suzanne Titkemeyer went from a childhood in Louisiana to a life lived in the shadow of Washington D.C. For many years she worked in the field of social work, from national licensure to working hands on in a children's residential treatment center. Suzanne has been involved with helping the plights of women and children' in religious bondage. She is a ordained Stephen's Minister with many years of counseling experience. Now she's retired to be a full time beach bum in Tamarindo, Costa Rica with the monkeys and iguanas. She is also a thalassophile. She also left behind years in a Quiverfull church and loves to chronicle the worst abuses of that particular theology. She has been happily married to her best friend for the last 32 years. You can read more about the author here.

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