What you will learn...

  • Address

    Address domestic violence from a theological, pastoral, and justice-centered perspective.

  • Engage

    Engage with difficult biblical passages, often referred to as "texts of horror," that depict violence against women, with the overarching goal of finding hope and understanding within these challenging narratives.

  • Respond

    Recognize, respond to, and support those affected by domestic violence using biblically grounded and evidence-based approaches.

Course curriculum

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About this course

  • $25.00
  • Online
  • April 2, 9, 16
  • 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm ET

Who is this course for?

  • Pastors and congregational leaders who want to faithfully respond to domestic violence in their churches by engaging difficult biblical texts, centering survivor experiences, and developing trauma-informed pastoral care.

  • Seminary students and theological educators who seek to wrestle with biblical narratives of violence against women while integrating theological reflection, justice, and survivor-informed perspectives into ministry formation.

  • Church-based care and advocacy leaders who support survivors in congregational settings and want practical, faith-rooted tools to recognize harm, honor survivor voices, and respond with trauma-informed care.

Instructor

Simone Oliver

Instructor

Simone Oliver is an ordained minister, educator, master life coach, author, and speaker. She is a passionate advocate for women and practical theologian whose pragmatic, earthy style reaches the heart of an issue and the hearts of women. Simone has shifted from tragedy to triumph and is committed to the spiritual care and well-being of the body of Christ, especially women and girls. She brings healing to wounded hearts by the power of God’s grace and is a certified Trauma Healing facilitator. Simone is a powerful preacher and teacher of the Gospel and a gifted empowerment speaker. Simone’s avid interest in reading and the power of language led her to complete her undergraduate education at New Jersey City University earning a BA in English/Literature. She taught English and Reading in the public-school system and was a featured educator on New Jersey Classroom Close-up. She received her Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary with a certificate in Women’s Studies and was the recipient of the John Allen Swink Award for Excellence in Preaching. Simone, along with her husband Allen, founded ReVision Ministries in 2012. They work to see all people empowered to reach their highest potential while educating houses of worship in domestic violence prevention and becoming safe spaces for victims and survivors. As a minister and a life coach, Simone facilitates a variety of workshops and is a speaker for retreats, as well as civic and social events. Simone is the author of Think Like Christ, The Pearl of God’s Eye, From Grace to Grace: A Prayer & Healing Journal; and has written for the blogs For Harriet and Blessed Chix. She has co-authored two anthologies, Gumbo for the Soul: The Recipe for Literacy in the Black Community and God Said I Am Battle Scar Free an Amazon Best Seller. She was an honored recipient of the Phoenix Award from Harambe Social Services for her work in the field of domestic violence. Yet her greatest joy is life with her husband and daughter.

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