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Season 2, Episode 13: "Truth and Lies About Domestic Violence and the Church" (Part 1)- Charlene Quint, Esq.

Season 2, Episode 13: "Truth and Lies About Domestic Violence and the Church" (Part 1)- Charlene Quint, Esq.

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In this 2-part interview, host Ryan Dearbone has a frank and honest conversation with guest, Charlene Quint, Esq. about the epidemic of domestic violence and what role the church should play. They delve into the phyiscal and emotional signs of domestic abuse. They also explore how the church's decision whether to ignore cases or call them out can affect the victims. Please take a listen if you or someone you know is involved in a violent relationship.

Ms. Quint is the founder of a nondenominational faith-based organization designed to provide hope and healing to women on their journey from victim to victorious and to educate and equip faith communities and businesses in caring for victims of domestic abuse. She is a Certified Domestic Violence Professional, an advocate for victims of abuse, a facilitator of multiple support groups, and a domestic abuse survivor. Ms. Quint founded the Overcomer’s Spiritual Spa, a nationwide support group for women healing from toxic relationships.

To learn more about AbuseCare, go to Abusecare.org

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