
Abuse: A Generational Curse
The seeds of abuse are planted early in life. On today's broadcast, detective Sergeant Donald Stewart and counselor Debi Pryde share statistics proving that children of abuse often grow up to be abusers. How can the cycle be broken? Isn't divorce the answer? Today, we address the tough issues of separation, divorce, and child protection.
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About the Guest
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The seeds of abuse are planted early in life. On today's broadcast, detective Sergeant Donald Stewart and counselor Debi Pryde share statistics proving that children of abuse often grow up to be abusers. How can the cycle be broken? Isn't divorce the answer? Today, we address the tough issues of separation, divorce, and child protection.
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Debi Pryde
Debi and her husband, Tom, live in La Verne, California, where they stay active in their local church. Debi has taught various ladies' Bible classes and spoken to ladies' groups for over 30 years. She developed a ladies' Biblical counseling ministry for Christian women in the Los Angeles area while attending Westminster Theological Seminary in Escondido, California. She's presently serving as a staff counselor for Lighthouse Baptist Church. Debi and Tom have two adult children and six grand...moreDon Stewart
Don Stewart is a veteran officer of the sheriff's department in Green Bay, WI. He is certified by the federal government to train officers and health care professionals to respond to domestic violence. He teaches law enforcement at a college, is the founder and president of Mid-West Turn-A-Round Trainers, and was Ambassador for Promise Keepers.
How can the cycle be broken? Isn’t divorce the answer?
Episodes in this Series

Build-Up, Blow-Up, Make-Up: The Cycle of Domestic Violence

The Profile of an Abuser
