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2.13 Hennie Lauf: The Truth About Domestic Abuse in Ministry

2.13 Hennie Lauf: The Truth About Domestic Abuse in Ministry

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Domestic abuse does happen in ministry marriages. Shawn and Sonny speak with victim turn advocate, Hennie Lauf, on today's episode.

In some ministry marriages, abuse is weaponized against the wives and children. Today's story sheds light on that sort of abuse, but also, how to overcome and move into healing and wholeness.

Resources:

Stop Abuse Campaign Website

Safe Child Act

Aisha's Law - The bill Hennie helped pass

About Hennie Lauf

Hennie Lauf currently works as a State Manager at Stop Abuse Campaign, a non-profit seeking to prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences through public policy and public education.

Question for Hennie? Contact her directly at hennielauf@yahoo.com

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