Men – you are invited to join us as we explore the “Christlike” response the the tragedies where men are abusing our position in the home and society. We have often highly influenced by our Families, Cultural, Peer pressure, when we should be influenced by the Loving God. Please join us at…

Every Tuesday
7pm – Deak’s CafĂ©
Christian Combined Centre
110 Alexandra rd., Ascot, 4007, North Brisbane.

This will be a course where we focus on
– Christian teaching
– Support (where we encourage and help others)
– Prayer
– How can we help

The church must transform into a sanctuary of safety. Far too often, it has failed to provide refuge for women enduring abuse; in some instances, it has exacerbated the situation by advising victims to return to their abusers. The church must not only strive for improvement but also actively contribute to resolving these issues and radiate light within the community. Men play a pivotal role not only within their own families but also in shaping acceptable behaviours in their surroundings. While asking, “What would Jesus do?” is a valid query, we should also inquire, “What would Jesus feel? Think? Believe?” Only then can we craft a more profound response embodying the spirit of What would Jesus Do.

Facts
In the year 2021/22, 4,620 women aged 15 years and over (average of 13 women/day) were hospitalised due to family and domestic violence.

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