Step Two: Create Urgency
People in the congregation must first understand the statistics and results of child abuse to feel compelled to do something about it.
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People in the congregation must first understand the statistics and results of child abuse to feel compelled to do something about it.
The work of ensuring children are safe in religious settings is not something that can fall on one person’s shoulders.
Choosing a counselor should not be difficult. Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting yours.
Although most people are aware of the physical and emotional toll of child abuse, many do not appreciate the spiritual impact of abusing children. According to 34 major studies involving more than 19,000 abused children, a majority of them were impacted spiritually as a result of maltreatment. In some cases, this happens when an offender […]
Review of The Child Safeguarding Policy for Churches and Ministries, by Basyle Tchividjian and Shira M. Berkovits
Review of William Woodington’s book Whatever is True: A Christian View of Anxiety
“…the LORD was with [Joseph].” – Genesis 39:3 Abuse destroys lives: physically, psychologically, emotionally. Sometimes abuse kills. This is why we fight back. We pray, of course, but we also report physical, sexual, and emotional abuse as the crime it is. And yet, Christians survive abuse. Martin Luther looked at Joseph and appealed to a […]
“…the LORD gave [Joseph] success in everything…” – Genesis 39:3 “It could be worse.” “It’s darkest before the dawn.” “Something good must come from this.” You’ve heard these. They’re meant well. They prove that we don’t process trauma well. Sometimes silence is best, right? If someone just sat with us until things got better. But […]
“Now Joseph had been taken down to Egypt.” – Genesis 39:1 If you didn’t know better, you’d make nothing of Genesis 39:1. It sounds harmless. Far from it. Joseph’s been sold into slavery, a horrific trauma. His brothers did this. They roughed him up, stole his clothes, threw him into a cistern, and debated whether […]