
Domestic Abuse Unchurched
Welcome to the Domestic Abuse Unchurched podcast. Each week we'll be stepping into the void and addressing the issue of domestic abuse in the church. Unchurched means 'not belonging to or connected with a church'. Domestic abuse ought not to belong or have any connection with the church. The church ought to be a place that promotes salvation (preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin or loss) for all who call on the name of Jesus Christ. It's time to step-up and no longer side-step.
Episodes
18 episodes
International Women's Day with Restored
To mark International Women's Day 2023 'Embrace Equity', I joined Emma from Restored to chat about achievements.https://www.restored-uk.org
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Episode 18
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17:12

Conversation with Trisha Musara
To mark International Women's Day 2023, Embrace Equity, on this episode I'm joined by my sister, Trisha. Thank you for joining us as we talk about equity, women and resilience.Trisha's contact details are:trishamusara@yahoo.com@scul...
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Episode 17
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54:33

Conversation with Ken
Domestic abuse is commonly portrayed as a gendered crime, perpetrated by men against women. However, there is also the staggering truth that one third of domestic abuse victims are men.On this episode, I am joined by Ken, a male survivor of...
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Episode 16
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48:09

Conversation with Justin Humphreys
Justin shares nuggets of wisdom and knowledge with understanding in the areas of safeguarding and creating healthy church cultures.Justin is CEO of thirtyone:eight, an independent Christian safeguarding charity operating across the Unit...
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Episode 15
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59:54

Conversation with Dr. Afua Appiah
Dr Afua Appiah is a Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist who works in children and adolescent services in London, UK. She joins us on this week's episode to share about how abuse affects mental health.Afua has worked in Mental Health Ser...
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Episode 13
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58:26

Conversation with Moses Musa Jawara
Moses, our guest this week, starts off by sharing a powerful testimony, then goes on to share some sad truths on why some BAME pastors won't confront the issue of domestic abuse.Born into a Muslim family, Moses gave his life to Jesus after ...
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Episode 12
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46:36

Conversation with Olefile Masangane
Olefile encourages BAME church leaders to 'sit in the discomfort' of engaging in the discussion of domestic abuse. Under the umbrella of Heartlines based in Johannesburg , South Africa; Olefile is a church mobilisation manager and fac...
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Episode 11
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42:03

Conversation with David Flowers
On this week's episode, Pastor David Flowers, senior leader of Leeds Vineyard Church shares his thoughts on the issue of domestic abuse and his pastoral viewpoint and responsibility should a member of his congregation make a disclosure of...
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Episode 10
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37:30

Conversation with Chuck Derry
Chuck Derry has worked to end men’s violence against women since 1983. From 1983 to 1993, he worked with male offenders in St. Cloud Minnesota and was the men’s program coordinator for six of those years. In 1994, he co-founded the Gender Viole...
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Episode 9
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1:06:10

Conversation with Reverend Dr. Helen Paynter
Our first episode of 2023 is with bible specialist, Reverend Dr. Helen Paynter. Helen unpacks and brings insight to key scriptures that are used as weapons to keep victims and survivors of abuse in bondage. Helen's work can be found on...
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Episode 7
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50:59

Journey So Far...
On this final episode for 2022, I share how the Domestic Abuse podcast is going so far, and our first guest for 2023.May you have a Merry, Blessed and Safe Christmas, and may you embrace courage in 2023.Tune in on January 7th, for our f...
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Episode 8
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9:20

Conversation with Restored
An essential work for the safety of victims and survivors of domestic abuse, Emma, from Restored, shares how their organisation broaches and tackles the issue of domestic abuse, and how the church can be trained and equipped to do the same.
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Episode 6
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28:23

Conversation with Reverend David Burrow
Reverend David Burrow, a Methdist minister in Rossendale, steps up to talk about domestic abuse.
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Episode 5
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30:32

Conversation with Pete Baker
Pete, a senior leader who although hasn't dealt with cases of domestic abuse is however, open and willing to learn, train and be equipped with how to best handle potential disclosures of abuse.
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Episode 5
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45:04

Conversation with Press Red
Sounding the alarm on violence against women and girls, Rose and Michelle upack the work of Press Red. They share how Press Red's preventative strategies equip the church to combat domestic abuse..
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Episode 4
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41:22

Conversation with Craig Clark
Craig Clark, senior leader of Brave Church in Oswaldtwistle, East Lancashire is one of a number of conscientious leaders who have chosen to speak up and stand against domestic abuse. Craig's previous role as a social worker enables him not to s...
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Episode 3
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33:21

Conversation with Anthony Delaney
In this episode I am joined by Anthony Delaney, senior leader of Ivy Church Manchester, UK. Anthony's frank and open style of discussing the matter of domestic abuse provides a rich addition to the issue. His previous experience in the police f...
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Episode 2
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54:13
