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Find Out If You Are a Safe Friend or Family Member

If you know or suspect a friend or family member is in an unhealthy relationship, it is important to know if you are a safe person for them to turn to. 

Take this quick quiz to find out if you are.

Click the button below to start.

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Question 1 of 8

Abuse is only happening if physical injury occurs.

A

True

B

False

Question 2 of 8

Someone experiencing domestic abuse might feel ashamed or afraid to leave the relationship.

A

False

B

True

Question 3 of 8

When a friend or family member confides in your about abuse, you should: 

A

Tell them to pray about it and see if God changes their husband/partner.

B

Listen without judgment and offer support.

C

Pressure them to make big life decisions like leaving or confronting their husband/partner.

Question 4 of 8

Domestic abuse doesn't happen in Christian marriages. Wives need to pray more and submit to fix their marriage.

A

True

B

False

Question 5 of 8

It is important to respect the person's decisions about their relationship, even if you disagree.

A

True

B

False

Question 6 of 8

A safe friend or family member would offer to help look for resources, including developing a safety plan.

A

False

B

True

Question 7 of 8

If a woman is experiencing her abuse, she is at least partially to blame. 

A

True

B

False

Question 8 of 8

The best way to help someone experiencing domestic abuse is to:

A

Tell them what to do. They need help making decisions.

B

Empower them by providing providing resources and nonjudgmental support.

C

Encourage them to go to counseling with their spouse.

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