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By NTCG WDM
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
This episode is the final of a four-part series exploring loss, grief and bereavement by Delroy Hall.
For more information about NTCG Women's Discipleship Ministries (WDM), please visit https://ntcg.org.uk/wdm/
This episode is the third of a four-part series exploring loss, grief and bereavement by Delroy Hall.
For more information about NTCG Women's Discipleship Ministries (WDM), please visit https://ntcg.org.uk/wdm/
This episode is the second of a four-part series exploring loss, grief and bereavement by Delroy Hall.
For more information about NTCG Women's Discipleship Ministries (WDM), please visit https://ntcg.org.uk/wdm/
This episode is the first of a four-part series exploring loss, grief and bereavement by Delroy Hall.
For more information about NTCG Women's Discipleship Ministries (WDM), please visit https://ntcg.org.uk/wdm/
Welcome to the NTCG Women's Discipleship Ministries' first podcast for 2022, by Revd David King.
Revd David King is the NTCG National Single Adult Ministry Coordinator. He is also a Director at ForMission College and Pastor of NTCG Newlife Erdington in Birmingham.
Be encouraged knowing that you can ask God what you desire.
For more information about our ministry please visit https://ntcg.org.uk/wdm/
This episode is the final of a six-part series exploring abuse in relationships. Dr Ava Kanyeredzi (Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology at the University of East London) and Rev. Kim Bacchus (Ordained Minister, Strategic Development Coach and Trainer), both lead members of the Black Church Domestic Abuse Forum (www.bcdaf.org.uk) discuss introduce financial abuse, a form of domestic abuse where someone uses money to control their partner/spouse. This could include the abuser not giving their partner/spouse sufficient money to look after the household, overspending or running up debts in partner/spouse’s name, not sharing and controlling their wage, refusing to do paid work when fully able to do so or making the person lose their job.
If you would like more information about financial/economic abuse, please click on the following links:
What is economic abuse? - Surviving Economic Abuse
The Reinvent You After Abuse Foundation
To find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, please use the following link or helpline:
Domestic abuse: how to get help - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Refuge National Domestic Abuse: 0808 2000 247
If your church would benefit from domestic abuse training, please visit: www.bcdaf.org.uk/training
This episode is the fifth of a six-part series exploring abuse in relationships.
Dr Ava Kanyeredzi (Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology at the University of East London) and Rev. Kim Bacchus (Ordained Minister, Strategic Development Coach and Trainer), both lead members of the Black Church Domestic Abuse Forum (www.bcdaf.org.uk) discuss coercive control, which underpins most forms of domestic abuse. Coercive control can be at first misidentified for romantic interest, love, being charming and caring but develops into checking on a person throughout the day, wanting to know who they are with, what they are doing, dictating the clothes they wear and/or belittling a person in front of their children.
To find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, please use the following link or helpline:
Domestic abuse: how to get help - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Refuge National Domestic Abuse: 0808 2000 247
If your church would benefit from domestic abuse training, please visit: www.bcdaf.org.uk/training
This episode is the fourth of a six-part series exploring abuse in relationships.
Dr Ava Kanyeredzi (Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology at the University of East London) and Rev. Kim Bacchus (Ordained Minister, Strategic Development Coach and Trainer), both lead members of the Black Church Domestic Abuse Forum (www.bcdaf.org.uk) discuss physical abuse, which is often the last resort when all attempts to control the person have failed or the person experiencing abuse decide to either leave the relationship or retaliate. Most people think that domestic abuse is only physical and with visible signs of injury, but perpetrators are skilled at exacting bruises that will not be visible to others.
To find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, please use the following link or helpline:
Domestic abuse: how to get help - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Refuge National Domestic Abuse: 0808 2000 247
If your church would benefit from domestic abuse training, please visit: www.bcdaf.org.uk/training
This episode is the third of a six-part series exploring abuse in relationships.
Dr Ava Kanyeredzi (Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology at the University of East London) and Rev. Kim Bacchus (Ordained Minister, Strategic Development Coach and Trainer), both lead members of the Black Church Domestic Abuse Forum (www.bcdaf.org.uk) discuss emotional abuse and explore expectations and demands in relationships.
To find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, please use the following link or helpline:
Domestic abuse: how to get help - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Refuge National Domestic Abuse: 0808 2000 247
If your church would benefit from domestic abuse training, please visit: www.bcdaf.org.uk/training
This episode is the second of a six-part series exploring abuse in relationships.
Dr Ava Kanyeredzi (Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology at the University of East London) and Rev. Kim Bacchus (Ordained Minister, Strategic Development Coach and Trainer), both lead members of the Black Church Domestic Abuse Forum (www.bcdaf.org.uk) discuss spiritual abuse in its various forms, the challenges in identifying it, and how spiritual abuse can lead to a crisis of faith for victims and survivors.
To find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, please use the following link or helpline:
Domestic abuse: how to get help - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Refuge National Domestic Abuse: 0808 2000 247
If your church would benefit from domestic abuse training, please visit: www.bcdaf.org.uk/training
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.