Turn To God w/ Carin -Help to Overcome
In “Turn to God with Carin,” Carin Jayne Casey shares the definition of domestic violence (intimate partner abuse), some types of abuse, and typical red flags to watch out for; especially isolation, control of money, jealousy, or threats, and explains what gas-lighting is. The HOOK is when the abuser is kind, caring, and loving ‘sometimes’ so their victim will remain in the situation, still having hope.
Casey gives details to her ‘recipe for overcoming,’ with several scripture references: Turn to God for your salvation (John 3:16, 10:10, 16:33); Safely leave the toxic/ dangerous environment (National Domestic Hotline, 1-800-799-7233); have Faith and Believe (Psalms 31:24, 119:114, Jeremiah 17:7); be Thankful and Grateful (Psalms 100:1-5, 103:1-5, 104:33, 136:1); and Forgive the abuser and those who were indifferent (Matthew 6:14-16, 18:21-22). With her favorite verse: (Ps 34:18)
The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
As Casey recovered from her own domestic violence, she wrote MY DEAR ROSA JEAN (Amazon.com, Kindle, and Barnes & Noble Nook) that’s suspense-filled while as a learning tool for those in abuse and for others. Casey invites feedback at her website: CarinJayneCasey.com.
Casey invites listeners to another podcast, “Abundant Living with Carin,” Please also visit her new business website: www.abundantlivingwcarin.usana.com
When you're heartbroken,know that you can turn to God: whatever happens in life - you can always turn to God, the king of the Universe and your salvation.
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