Read How to Rise Above Abuse (Counseling Through the Bible Series) Online
Authors: June Hunt
19
. See Margaret J. Rinck,
Christian Men Who Hate Women: Healing Hurting Relationships
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990), 17-18.
20
. Elizabeth Dawn Keetley and John Charles Pettegrew,
Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism
(Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), 172-73.
21.
Domestic Violence: The Facts
(Somerville, MA: Peace at Home, 2004), 4. See also
http://www.betterman.org/dv-the-facts.pdf
.
22
. For cycles of abuse see Patricia Riddle Gaddis,
Battered but Not Broken: Help for Abused Wives and Their Church Families
(Valley Forge, PA: Judson, 1996), 27-29; Kay Marshall Strom,
In the Name of Submission: A Painful Look at Wife Battering
(Portland, OR: Multnomah, 1986), 44-46; Lenore E. Walker,
The Battered Woman
(New York: HarperPerennial, 1979), 55-70.
23
. For research and statistics in this paragraph see Donald G. Dutton, “Witnessing Parental Violence as a Traumatic Experience Shaping the Abusive Personality” in Robert A. Geffner, Peter G. Jaffe, Marlies Sudermann, eds.,
Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Current Issues in Research, Intervention, Prevention, and Policy Development
(New York: The Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press, 2000), 61.
24
. See also S.R. McDill and Linda McDill,
Shattered and Broken
(Old Tappan, NJ: Fleming H. Revell, 1991), 76-82; Ginny NiCarthy and Sue Davidson,
You Can Be Free: An Easy-to-Read Handbook for Abused Women
(Seattle, WA: Seal, 1989), 16-19; Strom,
In the Name of Submission
, 35-39.
25
. See also Brent Curtis,
Guilt
, ed. Tom Varney (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 1992), 14-29.
26
. On the three God-given inner needs, see Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr.,
Understanding People: Deep Longings for Relationship
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1987), 15-16; Robert S. McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 2nd ed. (Houston, TX: Rapha, 1990), 27-30.
27
. See also Marie M. Fortune,
Keeping the Faith: Questions and Answers for the Abused Woman
(San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1987), 28-29.
28
. See also Strom,
In the Name of Submission
, 56-57.
29
. See also Strom,
In the Name of Submission
, 56-58.
30
. Sharon Ries,
My Husband My Maker
(Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1989), 36.
31
.
Hope for the Heart
transcript, “Surviving an Abusive Marriage,” with Sharon Ries, April 23-27, 1990, 4.
32
. See
www.raulries.com
33
.
Hope for the Heart
transcript, “Surviving an Abusive Marriage,” 10.
34
. Ries,
My Husband My Maker
, 98.
35
. Raul Ries,
From Fury to Freedom
(Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1986), 13.
36
. Ries,
From Fury to Freedom
, 94.
37
. Ries,
From Fury to Freedom.
38
. Ries,
From Fury to Freedom
, 97.
39
. Ries,
From Fury to Freedom
, 102.
40
. Ries,
From Fury to Freedom.
41
. Ries,
From Fury to Freedom
, 107.
42
. Ries,
From Fury to Freedom
, 108.
43
. For the following checklist, see Peace at Home,
Domestic Violence: The Facts
, (Somerville, MA: Peace at Home, 2004), 14-15,
http://www.betterman.org/dv-the-facts.pdf
.
44
. For this section see Texas Young Lawyers Association,
Family Violence: Legal Choices for Victims of Domestic Violence
(Austin, TX: State Bar of Texas, 1996),
http://www.texasbar.com/PrinterTemplate.cfm?Section=Home&CONTENTID=3881&TEMPLATE=/ContentManagement/ContentDis-play.cfm
. Be sure to check the current laws in your area.
45
. For the following section see also Strom,
In the Name of Submission
, 102-06.
1
. See Patricia Evans,
The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to Recognize It and How to Respond
(Holbrook, MA: Bob Adams, 1992), 164.
2
. Linda Strom,
Karla Faye Tucker: Set Free
(Colorado Springs: Harold Shaw, 2000), 19.
3
. Strom,
Karla Faye Tucker
, 49.
4
. Strom,
Karla Faye Tucker
, 139
5
. Strom,
Karla Faye Tucker
, 206.
6
. Strom,
Karla Faye Tucker
, 52.
June Hunt is an author, singer, speaker, and founder of Hope for the Heart, a worldwide biblical counseling ministry featuring the award-winning radio broadcast by the same name heard daily across America. In addition,
Hope in the Night
is June’s live two-hour call-in counseling program that helps people untie their tangled problems with biblical hope and practical help. Hope for the Heart radio broadcasts currently air in more than 25 countries.
Early family pain was the catalyst that shaped June’s compassionate heart. Later, as youth director for more than 600 teenagers, she became aware of the need for sound biblical counseling. Her work with young people and their parents led June to a life commitment of
providing God’s truth for today’s problems
.
After years of teaching and research, June began developing scripturally based counseling tools called
Biblical Counseling Keys
, which address definitions, characteristics, causes, and solutions for 100 topics (such as marriage and parenting, anger and abuse, guilt and grief). Recently these individual topics were compiled to create the landmark
Biblical Counseling Library
.
The
Counseling Keys
have become the foundation for the Hope Biblical Counseling Institute initiated by The Criswell College. Each monthly conference in the Dallas-based institute provides training to help spiritual leaders, counselors, and other caring Christians meet the very real needs of others.
June has served as a guest professor at colleges and seminaries, both nationally and internationally, teaching on topics such as crisis counseling, child abuse, wife abuse, homosexuality, forgiveness, singleness, and self-worth. Her works are currently available in 60 countries and more than 20 languages, including Russian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Mandarin, Korean, Japanese, and Arabic.
She is the author of
How to Forgive…When You Don’t Feel Like It, Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes
,
Counseling Through Your Bible Handbook, How to Handle Your Emotions, Caring for a Loved One with Cancer
, and more than 40 topical HopeBooks. June is also a contributor to the
Soul Care Bible
and the
Women’s Devotional Bible
.
As an accomplished musician, June has been a guest on numerous national television and radio programs, including the NBC
Today
show. She has toured overseas with the USO and been a guest soloist at Billy Graham crusades. Five recordings—
Songs of Surrender
,
Hymns of Hope
,
The Whisper of My Heart, The Shelter Under His Wings
, and
The Hope of Christmas
—all reflect her heart of hope.
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Other Harvest House Books
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COUNSELING THROUGH
YOUR BIBLE HANDBOOK
No matter what the problem, God doesn’t leave us without hope or help. The Bible is richly relevant when it comes to the difficult dilemmas we all face. Here you will find 50 chapters of spiritual wisdom and compassionate counsel on even the hardest issues, such as anger, adultery, depression, fear, guilt, grief, rejection, and self-worth.
HOW TO FORGIVE…
WHEN YOU DON’T FEEL LIKE IT
Though we know God has called us to forgive, we find ourselves asking hard questions: What if it hurts too much to forgive? What if the other person isn’t sorry? How can I let someone off the hook for doing something so wrong? June speaks from experience as she offers biblical help and hope with heartfelt compassion. Here’s how to find true freedom through forgiveness.
HOW TO HANDLE YOUR EMOTIONS
God created our hearts to be like a dashboard filled with dials—finely tuned controls to help process our full range of emotions in a healthy way. June helps you to better navigate your emotions as you come to understand their definitions, characteristics, causes, and the solutions that lead to emotional growth.
KEEPING YOUR COOL…
WHEN YOUR ANGER IS HOT!
The fiery emotion of anger often causes us to say and do things we later regret. And try as we might, it’s an emotion that’s tough to control. How can we prevail?
June explores the various causes and kinds of anger and the biblical steps toward resolution. You will learn how to identify the triggers of anger, ways of dealing with past angers buried deep in the heart, what the Bible says about righteous and unrighteous anger, and how to bring about real and lasting change.
SEEING YOURSELF
THROUGH GOD’S EYES
How you view yourself can have a profound effect on your everyday living. The key is to see yourself through God’s eyes. After all, if you don’t know who you are, you can’t know God’s plan and purpose for your life. Discover the great riches of your identity in Christ in the 31 devotions in this book.