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Biblical Interpretation and Spousal Abuse

It is the position of NonHarmingMinistries.com that it should be self-evident that physical, mental or emotional abuse in any marriage would be unacceptable to God.  However, long-time victims of such abuse can come to believe the claims of their partners that they are worthless, helpless and cannot survive on their own. This has been termed  “learned helplessness.”  They  Read more

December 21, 2009 in Blogs on Stormy Issues, Social Justice, Violence - Prevention and Response by

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Another grass roots compassion song

In another post, we ask the question”what if all non-harming ministers were to join together in a grass roots movement leading their communities in song, fostering an ethic of sharing and understanding, and open hearted compassion towards the last and least, right here in our country.” Here, we offer yet another possibility for ministers interested in teaching mercy and kindness, ministers interested in tackling even more painful and difficult topics, within the context of song, because art can sometimes reach where sermonizing cannot. We offer for your kind consideration, Rough Justice.

December 21, 2009 in Prison System (riptide), Social Justice, Violence - Prevention and Response by

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A Prison Solace Poem: thoughts are free…

Thoughts are free, who can guess them? They flee by like shadows in the night. No one can know them, no hunter can shoot them,… And if they lock me in a dark dungeon, that would just be futile, because my thoughts tear apart barriers and throw down walls: Thoughts are free!

December 21, 2009 in Prayer and Praise, Prison System (riptide), Skillful Communication, Social Justice by

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Breakwaters…

category description: a safe place to discuss contentious issues with dangerous undercurrents…

December 20, 2009 in Blogs on Stormy Issues, Compassion: for Self and Stranger, Prison System (riptide), Social Justice, Sustainability: Our Life Raft, Violence - Prevention and Response, Workweek Ministry by

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Compassion at the Grass Roots: “Such a Crime”

“Second Saturday Soul Soup Singalongs” – the song ‘Such a Crime’ offered in the tradition of call and response, in hopes for a grass roots movement fostering compassion towards the last and least. Song and easy guitar chords.

December 17, 2009 in Compassion: for Self and Stranger, Social Justice by

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Second Saturdays for Soupkitchens – Song Ideas

Peter Drucker, the renowned business luminary of the 1980s, has been known to say that the best hope for our country’s problems is if the leadership of the religious groups could possibly come together and find common ground. Surely recent trends in hunger, pointing to the possibility that half of our country’s children can expect to receive food assistance some time during their childhoods, could be one area in which we can agree to come together. Our thought: why not sing for other’s suppers? We will be singing every second Saturday, and Godwilling, some of you will, as well. Here, for your kind consideration, a few songs.

December 11, 2009 in Social Justice by

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