Sacred Trust Betrayed

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Author: Nicole M. Roberson

Publisher: Victory Graphics & Media

Published: 2008-03

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780881442953

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Many adoptive children often fear the possibility of an ongoing cycle of rejection, abandonment, and perhaps, betrayal. The fear of the unknown resides deep in the heart of any child living with unpredictable, unstable caregivers that yield to harmful impulsivity and atrocious activities such as sexual perversion. On March 11, 1983, permanent custody was granted to veiled faces sworn to provide safety, protection, and spiritual covering to my delicate life. Very rare and abnormal circumstances occurred in my adoptive home. A secret mask held by a conventional family who appeared to follow accepted customs and standards of a traditional Christian home, will be uncovered. I will take you on a journey through the primal betrayal I overcame and defeated by the Lord's grace and love - a journey that describes the betrayal's imposing thrust upon my life. Sacred Trust Betrayed, occurred during my early childhood as it does for most abused children. My earnest prayer is that church leaders, social service workers, therapists, teachers, parents and everyone who has a direct impact in any child's life will be motivated to gain a greater awareness of those who prey on female children.

Betrayal of Sacred Trust

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Author: Barbara Stuart

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0595343503

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Betrayal of Sacred Trust gives specific illustrations on the incidence of adultery and how it impacts the lives of women who make the decision to remain with their unfaithful husbands. Barbara Stuart has led many workshops with women who live with their unfaithful husbands, and it was from those sessions that the study was carried out, and later the birth of Betrayal of Sacred Trust, which covers the following topics: Family Marriage Infidelity Divorce Interpersonal Conflict Betrayal of Sacred Trust also gives ideas for maintaining your marriage, dealing with marital interpersonal conflict, preparing for a new relationship, and life after divorce.

Betrayal of Sacred Trust

Betrayal of Sacred Trust PDF

Author: Barbara Y Stuart

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2005-01-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780595791170

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"Betrayal of Sacred Trust" gives specific illustrations on the incidence of adultery and how it impacts the lives of women who make the decision to remain with their unfaithful husbands. Barbara Stuart has led many workshops with women who live with their unfaithful husbands, and it was from those sessions that the study was carried out, and later the birth of "Betrayal of Sacred Trust," which covers the following topics: Family Marriage Infidelity Divorce Interpersonal Conflict "Betrayal of Sacred Trust" also gives ideas for maintaining your marriage, dealing with marital interpersonal conflict, preparing for a new relationship, and life after divorce.

The Institution of Marriage

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Author: B. Stuart, LCPC

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-06-19

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781514608968

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"The Institution of Marriage: Betrayal of Sacred Trust," unveils the lives of women who have made the decision to remain in marriages where there have been evidences of adultery. It uncovers the consequences of adultery, and describes the challenges faced by wives who remain with their unfaithful husbands. Although the book does not whip the perpetrators of adultery, it gives a view of what life is like for those wives who have made the sacrifice to remain in a situation, which is damaging to their health, emotions, spirit, and mind. It is a book for women, about women. Even if a woman has not had this experience, there are other situations just as painful as infidelity. Therefore, the book is about my life, your life, and the lives of every woman who has a story to tell. Sadly, despite the reasons why the women remained with their spouses and the vast amount of literature that exist about divorce, many studies have not explored deeply into the incidence of infidelity, and the reasons why some wives remain with their unfaithful husbands. This lack of interest into such a critical area of women's affairs casts a dark shadow on the advocates for women's causes. Could it be that a message is being sent to those faithful wives that it is their choice to remain with their unfaithful husbands, or their situation is not important to be researched? Let us hope this is not the case. Dr. Stuart is an Ordained Minister, Christian Educator, and Licensed Pastoral Counsellor. She is Founder of Faith Restoration Ministries International [FRMI] www.frministry.org & Christian Education Institute [CEI] www.frbi.org She holds programs on the Internet on Blog Talk and Talkshoe Radios. For archives go to www.frministry.org

Betrayal, Trust and Forgiveness

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Author: Beth Hedva

Publisher:

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781940638003

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In this new, third edition of her award-winning book, Betrayal, Trust and Forgiveness, Dr. Beth Hedva combines best-practices in psychology with cross-cultural initiation rites and ancient mystery traditions to provide techniques for life-renewal and healing from betrayal wounds. Whether your lover let you down, your co-worker stabbed you in the back, or your life has been shattered by global events, you can get past the pain of betrayal and build a new life based on truth and Self-trust. Includes practical, step-by-step exercises to help readers apply Dr. Hedva's unique approach to turning challenges into positive growth experiences.

Sex, Lies, and Rabbis: Breaking a Sacred Trust

Sex, Lies, and Rabbis: Breaking a Sacred Trust PDF

Author: Charlotte Rolnick Schwab

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2003-07-08

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1403338043

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Sex, Lies, and Rabbis: Breaking a Sacred Trust by Charlotte Rolnick Schwab, Ph.D. is a powerful book, a combination of memoir and nonfiction, about what happens when clergy, specifically, rabbis, are deified. It is about the betrayal and the cover up of the betrayal of teen aged girls and women by male rabbis, and thereby, the betrayal of these rabbis wives, families, congregations, communities, denominations, and all Judaism. Two murders are connected to rabbis sexual abuse. One rabbi is awaiting retrial for allegedly hiring a hit man to murder his wife because of his sexual misconduct. This author writes about her own frightening, shocking experience as the wife of a rabbi-perpetrator of sexual abuse of other women, his violence toward her, and threat to kill her if she told about his nefarious double life. The book delineates in one volume: the crisis in the rabbinate, in congregational Judaism; what needs to be done to bring about healing and change; gives description of cases of rabbis sexual abuse as told to the author (these cases are all composites; the victims/survivors identities are disguised), and as reported in the media, including the two murders related to rabbis sexual abuse; the alarming extent of this problem; outlines policies that synagogues and denominations need to adopt; provides definitions of sexual abuse; discusses the kinds of personalities of rabbis which can lead to rabbis becoming sexual predators; and offers some suggestions for prevention. The book offers a Resources List and extensive Bibliography, including articles from Jewish and secular newspapers around the country, about rabbis sexual abuse. The book provides a healing program geared toward Jewish victims/survivors or rabbis sexual abuse; it can be adapted for victims/survivors of abuse by other clergy and of other kinds of abuse, including abuse by batterers. Women who suffered abuse of any kind will find this book validating and helpful for healing and recovery. "12 Steppers" will be especially interested in this book. The book is helpful to people of all religions who are experiencing the crisis of their religious authorities sexual abuse and covering up of that abuse, including Buddhists, Catholics, and Protestants. It is an urgent read for all Jewish people concerned about the safety of their teen aged children and women, and about the future of their religious organizations and communities. Books have been written about Catholic priests and Protestant ministers and sexual abuse; this is the first about rabbis sexual abuse. Rabbis Arthur Gross-Schaefer and Marcia Zimmerman, and Rev. Nils Friberg praise the book on the book jacket. Maj-Britt Rosenbaum, MD, psychiatrist and former Director of the Long Island Hillside Medical Center Sexuality Center, wrote the Preface. Gary Schoener, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, who treat both clergy-perpetrators and victims, wrote the Foreword.

The Sacred Trust

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Author: Thomas D. Plantz MHA

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2016-12-06

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 148083923X

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Its been hundreds of years since United States war veterans entered a covenant with their governmentone that promised they would be cared for physically and mentally. But the scandal that broke out at the Carl T. Hayden Veterans Medical Center in Phoenix, in May 2014, showed that one side is not holding up its end of the bargain. That scandal rolled across the nation to other Veterans Affairs facilities, and the crisis is far from over. Thomas D. Plantz, a retired health care executive and Vietnam combat veteran, highlights through his dedicated analysis how the VA and all levels of government have failed to ensure that veteransin a timely manner can access health care services. While the VA provides many excellent specialty services at its 150 acute care hospitals and 820 outpatient clinics, Plantz argues that its warts and blemishes distract from the good work provided by its physicians, nurses, and support personnel. The VAs problems must be tackled, and a newly-elected president working in concert with a committed Congress, new VA executive leaders, and a public dedicated to providing treatment to our nations veterans would restore The Sacred Trust.

When a Congregation Is Betrayed

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Author: Candace R. Benyei

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2005-12-30

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1566996945

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Other books have been written about clergy misconduct and its effects on congregations. Some are by victims. Others are written by professionals for a professional audience. Until now, however, there hasn't been a book for the congregational leaders who must deal with the fallout of clergy misconduct. Both the afterpastors--the interim or settled pastors who follow misconducting pastors--and lay leaders need guidance about how to assess and effectively respond to the misconduct, how to care for the victim/survivor, and how to carry out the mission and ministry to which the congregation has been called.

This Sacred Trust

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Author: Paul C. Nagel

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1971-01-02

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 0195014294

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Nagel's classic work deals with nineteenth-century America's coming awareness as a nation and its agonizing struggle to turn itself into a model republic. He perceptively explores the growth of American nationalism in its political, social, religious, economic, and literary implications. The resulting book is a vivid portrait of how America viewed itself, what concerned it deeply, and ultimately, of those forces in society that led to a new spirit of militant nationalism.