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T. C. O. O. S. M
T.C.O.O.S.M.
proudly stand to fight against the deadly and unspeakable terror associated with domestic violence. We strongly encourage every victim that has been victimized by an abuser and suffered by the hand of evil; that help is on the way. You do not have to fight this plight alone because we believe in the power of deliverance by the mighty hand of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
A VIOLENT EPIDEMIC
There is no fear in love;
but perfect love casteth out fear:
because fear hath torment.
He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
I John 4:18
THE TOWER OF ABUSE
T.C.O.O.S.M. lifts up our voice to heal the hearts of the victims of domestic violence.
Anyone who has been a victim of domestic violence can attest to the fear and shame experienced while in bondage to this atrocity. Often the victim suffers with extreme physical and emotional abuse with feelings of worthlessness, loathe for self, low self-esteem and unspeakable torment. The physical and emotional scars can leave unseen bruises that can affect the abused rationale in life. These are the just a few of the signs which allows the perpetrator to keep his/her power.
SIGNS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Power
Violence
Brutality
Yelling
Blame
Possession
Rage
Fear
Deception
Control
Battery
Manipulation
Verbal
Accusations
Guilt
Vindictive
Domestic Violence is an unacceptable act of violence. It can be physical, verbal and even emotional. If you are a victim of any form of violence there is help available.
Domestic Violence Hotline:
1-800-799-7233
We are truly in the last and evil days; since the first of the year, extremely critical rates of domestic violence cases are rapidly increasing. Many of these incidents involve extreme measures of violence against the abused as well as the abused children. These acts of violence are not only evil; but visciously calculated and premeditated to destroy the very essence of the family value. Their is a vicious battle going on and the people of God must stand up and fight for the retayion!
Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett said, "Domestic Violence is a reality in society that doesn't distinguish itself among race, creed, location, color or class." Domestic Violence has no face, no one is above it and no one is beneath it. There is no plead nor pledge that will stop the violence except the people of God stand up and take back what the enemy is taking by force, our families.
T.C.O.O.S.M.
For God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love and of a sound mind
I Timothy 1:7
Against Domestic Violence
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