Christ’s Transforming Hope for Victims of Sexual Assault and Rape

by Paul Tautges | February 2, 2021 6:52 am

Sexual assault and rape are horrifying experiences, which go on to affect all aspects of the victims’ lives. It is truly heartbreaking to listen to their stories and see how their lives have been devastated. My need for the Lord’s wisdom for helping rape victims was the major reason for writing (Un)ashamed: Christ’s Transforming Hope for Rape Victims[1]. In the book, I (Anne Dryburgh) seek to give the reader insights into how this trauma affects the victim and how they can know the Lord and his redeeming hope.

Defining Sexual Assault & Rape

Sexual assault is engaging in sexual behavior without the other person’s consent. Consent means that you agreed by choice and that you had the freedom and capacity to make that choice. Rape is when a person has been forcibly penetrated without their permission.

Stages of Recovery

After the attack, many victims experience three phases of recovery. The first phase is the crisis or acute stage. They are in a state of shock, fear, anxiety, anger, and may not believe that this has happened to them. The second phase, the short-term or outward adjustment stage, occurs in the immediate weeks after the attack. The rape controls their life. Their behavior begins to alter, as do their emotions and physical changes become evident. The third phase, the integration, or long-term reorganization stage, is when adjustment takes place and they are again able to make choices for their actions and behavior. It may take years to come to this point.

A Transformed Mind and Heart

Our gracious Lord can help victims in their inner being as he works in their hearts to redeem their suffering in many different areas of life.

This blog has touched on ways rape victims continue to be impacted by the horror of the attack and how our gracious Lord can bring his redeeming hope into their lives. It is impossible to write in an adequate way about these complicated and complex issues in an article this brief. If you are interested in reading further, please consider getting a copy of (Un)ashamed: Christ’s Transforming Hope for Rape Victims[1].

*This post was written and submitted by request by Anne Dryburgh, author of the above-mentioned book.

Endnotes:
  1. (Un)ashamed: Christ’s Transforming Hope for Rape Victims: https://www.amazon.com/ashamed-Christs-Transforming-Hope-Victims/dp/0578759780/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%28Un%29ashamed%3A+Christ%E2%80%99s+Transforming+Hope+for+Rape+Victims+anne+dryburgh&qid=1611716015&s=books&sr=1-1

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