"WE SUFFERED IN SILENCE", A BRAND NEW book out this month. The Oct. 11, 2007 Review article, "Abuse in the Adventist Church" started the ball rolling and the authors of this NEW book is taking up the gauntlet for Church Accountability. This is a first of its kind for the Adventist community. See the following Press Release from XULON PRESS, a Christian publishing house.
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Contact: Virginia Holt Coombs
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Domestic Abuse Comes Under Fire in New Xulon Press Book
Authors dissect domestic violence in parsonage and Christian homes
LONGWOOD, FL—To onlookers, Dick had it all: good looks, charisma, and a loving wife. But how could his parishioners know or believe that behind the parsonage door, their beloved pastor hid the ugly secret of deception? His emotional battering stripped his wife, Carol, of her self-worth, identity, and respect.
We Suffered in Silence ($14.99, paperback, 978-1-60477-990-5), a courageous true story about the explosion of domestic violence within the parsonage and the Christian home, will touch the lives of readers everywhere with its candor in exploring the devastating effects of emotional, physical, sexual, and religious abuse. The new book was penned by deceased author Velva B. Holt in concert with a team of co-authors—her daughter, Virginia Holt Coombs; her son-in law, Robert Coombs, MA; and Mable Dunbar, Ph.D.(Pres. of Pollys Place Network). The credentialed authors have included resource chapters that will minister to pastors and their wives, church organizations, and all those who are in abusive relationships.
Say the co-authors, “As we see the explosion of domestic violence and sexual abuse in Christian organizations that is being brought to the forefront by the news media and TV talk shows, we see that this book is timely. The church has been silent and in denial concerning the abuse that pastors and Christian leaders heap upon their families behind ‘sacred’ closed doors, using Bible verses as an excuse to batter (emotionally and physically) their families into submission. The news media is starting to demand accountability and a higher standard from the church.”
As co-authors, the trio is passionate about educating and preventing abuse in the Christian society and bringing healing to these broken people. “We want to bring the church away from its depicted role as a ‘club,’ a ‘cult,’ and a ‘sect,’ and promote openness, accountability, and discipline for the abuser, and safety, love, and caring for the abused,” the co-authors say.
Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world’s largest Christian publisher, with more than 5,000 titles published to date.
For more information on the authors and how to order this book, go to:
http://www.preyerplanning.com/book/velva-holt.htm