Monday, January 6, 2014

Message from the Editor: Domestic Violence New Focus of Blog

For a while I have been soul searching - asking God what He wants me to do now to serve Him better.  And I believe  yesterday He answered my prayers.

About 2 1/2 years ago I started this blog.  The purpose was to provide readers with inspirational essays, prayers, and videos that helped them start a new life.  The hope was that the blog could help  all people, regardless of the  issue - abuse, unemployment, alcoholism, drug addition, etc.  The blog has tried to be all things to all people.

But for some time, I have been questioning if that was the approach that God wanted me to take.  The answer is NO.  What God has placed on my heart is that NewLifeTodayBlog.com should focus on the reason that inspired me to start the blog - domestic violence.

As a domestic violence survivor, I started this blog because I was grateful to God for allowing me to escape an abusive marriage and to start a new life.  I want to inspire others to know that they could start a new life, too.  And I want to provide them with the tools, resources, and inspiration to do so.  That is why starting today, January 6, 2014, this blog will focus exclusively on the issue of domestic violence.

Domestic violence is still occurring at epidemic rates.  Here are the facts:

Domestic Violence Statistics
According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and The National Institute of Justice, nearly 25% of women experience at least one physical assault during adulthood by a partner.

About 2.3 million people are raped or physically assaulted each year by a current or former intimate partner or spouse.

Physically assaulted women receive an average of 6.9 physical assaults by the same partner per year.
According to a report by the United States Department of Justice in 2000, a survey of 16,000 Americans showed 22.1 percent of women and 7.4 percent of men reported being physically assaulted by a current or former spouse, cohabiting partner, boyfriend or girlfriend, or date in their lifetime.

A 2013 report by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 26% of male homosexuals and 44% of lesbians surveyed reported experiencing intimate partner violence. The study evaluated 2010 data from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, which involved over 16,000 U.S. adults.

In 1992, domestic violence was the leading cause of injury for women between 15 and 44; more than rapes, muggings, and car accidents combined.

Of those killed by an intimate partner, about three quarters are female and about a quarter are male. In 1999 in the United States, 1,218 women and 424 men were killed by an intimate partner, and 1,181 females and 329 males were killed by their intimate partners in 2005.


22% of high school girls and 32% of college women experienced dating violence in a 2000 study. 20.6% of women experienced two or more types of dating violence and 8.3% of women experienced rape, stalking or physical aggression while dating.


If you are a domestic violence survivor, and would like to share your testimony about how God has helped you start a new life, please contact me.  If you have a program, organization, or book about domestic violence that can help others, please contact me.  And if you are a domestic violence  victim or survivor, please look to NewLifeTodayBlog.com to provide you with inspiration to thrive!

Min. Michelle Goodwine
michelle@newlifetodayblog.com

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