04.02.10 15:40 Age: 2 yrs

Multimedia study series on gender violence launched for Lent

 

Cries of Anguish; Stories of Hope -  a series of online Lenten study resources on the struggle to end violence against women will be launched 15 February during a prayer service at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland, which is home to a number of international church organizations including the World Council of Churches (WCC). The general secretary of the WCC, the Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit,  will participate and WCC programme executive for Women in Church and Society, Dr Fulata Mbano Moyo, will discuss biblical texts addressing violence against women.  

 

"During Lent, we remember Jesus in the wilderness, wrestling with the temptations to betray his true vocation as the incarnation of God. Sometimes we are tempted to turn a blind eye to the horrors of the world; to feel despair; or to blame the victims themselves," states Mbano Moyo.  "We hope that through following this study series, people will reject these temptations and explore the underlying causes of violence. This can enable people to act compassionately, even in small ways, for solidarity and liberation."

 

The study resources offer a weekly film focusing on the lives of women in various parts of the world, including India, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uzbekistan and South Africa. Each film is accompanied by a Bible study, a fact sheet, discussion starters and worship resources. The study can be followed by individuals or groups and all resources are downloadable.

 

"This is a new style of Lent study," says Dr Manoj Kurian, the WCC programme executive for Health and Healing. "The impact of violence against women is a major public health issue and we want people to have an idea of the wide range of efforts communities across the world are making to alleviate and prevent this violence. Although the issue is harrowing, the stories highlight signs of hope, as God works through individuals and agencies to bring healing."

 

Initial reactions to the study have been positive. "I found them excellent," wrote a respondent from Aotearoa New Zealand who had viewed the sample pages currently online. I found the issues raised … are ones I could relate to."

 

A sample of the Lenten study resources "Cries of Anguish, Stories of Hope" is available at:

http://women.overcomingviolence.org

 

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