
A Better Way to Lead Christians Away from Intimate Partner Violence
In April, the Anglican Church of Australia released a report summarizing research that it had commissioned into the prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) among its congregants. I was saddened, though not surprised, to learn that Anglican survey respondents reported having experienced IPV at a rate equal or higher to that of the general population.

'Beyond Devastated': Anglican report shows high rate of violence towards partners
This week we received statistical confirmation for a reality that many of us already knew: intimate partner violence (IPV) is experienced by Anglicans at the same rate or higher than the wider Australian community