Donate Exit site

Blog

Ten traits that characterise the abusive mentality

Lundy Bancroft, a specialist in domestic abuse, has identified 10 traits that characterise the abusive mentality from…

Our impact: changing the story for women this year

We’re delighted to be able to share with you our 2020/21 Impact Report. This last year has…

Domestic abuse and the power of silence: why talking about domestic abuse is the first step forward for churches

Following on from the domestic abuse research we did in churches in Cumbria a few years ago,…

Women at the well: empowering the women around us

Wells are significant spots for women in the Bible. In her latest blog, Georgie writes about the…

Stories from survivors

Our Survivors’ Network sits at the heart of all we do. It keeps us in touch with…

Spotlight on our Survivors’ Network

Abuse robs women of their value, their security and their hope. We don’t want them to lose…

Forever faithful: women at the cross

Happy Easter! As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, let us aspire to be like the…

Domestic abuse and divorce: What does the Bible say?

You may have heard teaching in churches or from some Christian leaders that divorce is completely unacceptable,…

Harnessing the power of the Church to end domestic abuse

We were so delighted to join experts on domestic abuse from across the global Church in hosting…

#TooManyMen

Women are subjected to violence again and again and again and it is almost exclusively at the…

Untold: the stories of remarkable women never shared

Throughout history, we’ve neglected to tell the stories of remarkable women. In 2018, the New York Times…

What 1 Corinthians 7 does NOT say

Too often Bible passages are twisted, used to blame or abuse women. 1 Corinthians 7:1-6 is one…