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Have you been confused about what constitutes domestic abuse? Do you have questions about how domestic violence relates to the faith community? Have you felt lost in how to deal with this issue in your church, your community, or family? Stacey Womack will help us think through domestic abuse. She has written a beneficial resource on this issue titled On the Frontlines of Abuse: Strategies for the Faith Community.
Abuse Recovery Ministry Services (ARMS) was birthed in 1997 as Stacey Womack followed God’s call to work in the field of domestic violence, even though she had not experienced abuse herself. A year later, ARMS held their first HER JOURNEY, victim recovery group. Incorporated as a non-profit (501c3) in June of 1999, Stacey’s small grass roots efforts have grown to now serve on a national and international level, supporting both victims and perpetrators of abuse from a faith perspective. ARMS team members are experts in the field of domestic violence and faith-based domestic violence advocacy and provide training for others nationally and internationally.
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