Friday, January 25, 2013

"A Familiar Ignorance": The Opposition Faced by Abused Women in the Church



Ayvaunn Penn, All Christian News
Abuse. It’s everywhere. Yes, even the places you least expect it — like the body of believers. Clearly this is unacceptable behavior, so why is it so accepted in the church? I can imagine there are many people who would be quick to say that it is a blunder to claim that the church is accepting of abuse. Those same people, however, must ask themselves why, then, Christian women are encouraged to keep their mouths shut about abusive husbands — especially when they are the wife of a church leader.
What women who are quick to speak up face: This woman takes no shame in confiding in her trusted few the numerous times her husband has acted abusively towards her. The first thing she faces is people — men and women alike — telling her not to ruin her husband’s reputation. Often elder women will advise, “Honey, your husband is a pastor/minister/deacon. What will people think if they knew he put his hands around your neck? He has things to do…sick people to visit. Baby, you don’t want to stand in the way of that. There are people counting on him. Beside, people don’t need to know.” While it is great to have concern for the well being of other people, what about the well being of the poor wife? What about the well being of any children involved?
What women who are slow to speak up face: This woman faces the disbelief of her fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.  She has been keeping her husband’s acts of abuse towards her secret for quite some time, but she has decided she is fed up with fronting a happy life. All her church members only know the good they have seen her husband do, so when she finally gets up the nerve to speak up, people say, “What? Your husband did what? I don’t know if I believe that. He is so calm tempered. He never gets angry.” This woman’s pleas are too often dismissed, and she is made out as the bad guy for daring to speak against her husband.
What women who never speak up face: This woman has sees the way her peers have been treated for revealing the true nature of their husbands. This woman represents many in the church who simply “bear it.” She smiles on the outside while she slowly dies on the inside. Depending on the severity of the situation, as we too frequently hear in the news, sometimes this woman nor her children live to tell their story.
For all of these women, we need to embrace them, do what we can to keep their children safe, and seek not only spiritual but professional intervention for their husbands. Today, let the Christian community be the first to put an end to this “hush hush” culture and the perception that a woman is slandering her husband if she refuses to keep abuse secret.
The video above gives an inside look into the mind of an abused Christian woman.
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The founder of Your Black PoetsAyvaunn Penn is an award-winning writer pursuing her graduate degrees in dramatic writing and acting. Click to follow her on Facebook and Twitter. To have Ayvaunn Penn feature your original poetry on Your Black Poets, click here.


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

What To Do When It Seems Prayer Won't Heal You (Video)



Ayvaunn Penn, All Christian News
The short and true answer is to keep the faith, but it is not always that easy. The video above, however, allows us to have an in-depth exploration of the issue with a personal testimony -- my testimony of overcoming an unknown illness.
Not everyone is a Christian, but everyone, at some point in their life, suffers illness. Most are blessed to get well fairly quickly. But, what if the day comes when numerous doctors tell you that you are chronically ill? What if you are told that there is no cure? Perhaps even worse, what if you are told by doctor after doctor "We have no idea what your condition is, and hence, we have no idea how to cure it." ? For many people, that is a reality. In 2011, that was me.
As Christians we are instructed by the Bible to exercise our faith. In times of illness, our pastors and fellow church members remind us: "by His (Jesus') stripes we are healed"..."Grow not weary in well doing"..."Recall the healing scriptures"..."According to your faith, may it be done unto you." All of that is great, and all of that is true, but in the reality of our humanity the flesh is weak. Sometimes we get discouraged, but that is the beauty of sharing our testimonies. In II Corinthians 1:3 - 4 it reads:
“ 3Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort;  4Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.”
 Above, you will find a video that chronicles my honest struggles -- as a Christian yet human young lady -- through an unknown illness. You will witness my confidence in the Word of God, the reality of doubt as my illness trudged on, the reassurance of my spirit from the Lord, and the testimony of the power of faith to heal not only physical maladies but spiritual brokenness.
The poem featured above is included in my upcoming book of poetry and short stories entitled Ephemeral Moments. The overarching theme of the book is the exploration of the perplexities of humanity through the eyes of a Christian young lady. Stay tuned to find out when it will be available to the public. In the meantime, please use the lyrical testimony featured in the video above to encourage yourself and/or others who may be struggling with illness and remind yourself that God is indeed true to His word.
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The founder of Your Black PoetsAyvaunn Penn is an award-winning writer pursuing her graduate degrees in dramatic writing and acting. Click to follow her on Facebook and Twitter. To have Ayvaunn Penn feature your original poetry on Your Black Poets, click here.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

My New Book Is Coming Soon

This is what we have ALL been waiting for! The first edition, volume one of my book entitled Ephemeral Moments is nigh. This anthology showcases my premier collection of poetry and short stories. It has been so hard to keep all these goodies to myself for so long, but guess what? Now I can give you a sneak peak of what is to come. 




Stay tuned to find out when and where you can purchase this timeless literary classic.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Penn Reflections


"Working on material for my next gig. Thank You, God for the opportunities you provide for me. It's amazing to sit back and watch you work. These past few months, it's been challenging to have my hands tied. You tied them on purpose, so I couldn't mess up YOUR master plan. When I felt like I wasn't making progress, I really was because, You were working behind the scenes. If God be with me, who can stand against me? None. And the same goes for ya'll"

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The founder of Your Black Poets, Ayvaunn Penn is an award-winning writer pursing her graduate degrees in dramatic writing and acting. To become a fan of The Penn Speaks on Facebook, click here. To have Miss Penn feature your original poetry on Your Black Poets, click here.  
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Monday, October 15, 2012

A Your Black Poets Feature by Ayvaunn Penn


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Friday, September 7, 2012

"Thorn in my Side" Video


Ayvaunn Penn is an award-winning writer pursuing her graduate degrees in dramatic writing and acting. Founder of Your Black Poets, she is also a freelance editor. To book Ayvaunn to perform at your event, click here. To like The Penn Speaks on Facebook, click here. To become Ayvaunn’s Facebook friend, click here.