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A message from Mariska and Maile: Moving Forward, With You
Your commitment, courage and determination inspire us to push ever onward on the path toward lasting change, and we are deeply grateful.
It's Not Just What Happened that Night
It was always having a heart-to-heart with one or maybe two other people at a time, sitting on a bathroom sink or on a stoop. This was how I had shared my story up until 2013.
My Moment of Gratitude
There are moments that fill you with immense joy and gratitude—I want to share mine with you. It happened a couple months ago when the Joyful Heart Foundation experienced what I call “a magnificent milestone.”
My Moment for JOY
When I first imagined Joyful Heart ten years ago, I could not have foreseen the impact we would have a decade later. I am overwhelmed with joy—and gratitude and love—for the many bright lights who make our work possible.
This is Our Moment
We are filled with joy and gratitude as we celebrate our journey—the signposts we have heeded, the milestones we have reached and the goals we’ve realized in our work to end this violence.
What's Your #NOMORE?
The NO MORE PSAs with current and former NFL players premiere tonight during Thursday Night Football on CBS.
Domestic Violence and Spiritual Abuse: Part 6
These are daunting obstacles to creating a safe, supportive environment so that our community members are safe and those aren’t can come forward and seek help. But there are practical steps that Christian leaders and congregation members should consider when dealing with domestic violence victims-survivors and offenders.
Domestic Violence and Spiritual Abuse: Part 5
When addressing situations of domestic violence, we offer the best possibilities for victim-survivor safety and offender accountability when we work in partnership with individuals from a wide variety of disciplines—medical, legal, spiritual, mental health, criminal justice.
Domestic Violence and Spiritual Abuse: Part 4
Let’s consider the story of one Christian survivor, Mary, who filed for divorce because her husband was abusing her emotionally, physically, psychologically and spiritually. The response of her pastor is shocking.