“Powerful talk that can be applied to abuses in the Church & those that speak out.” – Boz Tchividjian Freedom doesn’t exist if you don’t
Author: Amy Smith
This statement addresses the dire need for the Christian community to begin addressing the issue of sexual abuse in the Church. A Public Statement Concerning
You may choose to look the other way, but you can never say again that you did not know. ~ William Wilberforce A Georgia pastor,
Lookin’ at you SBC…and your resolution…where’s your moral courage in action, not just words?This is How a Real Leader Addresses AbuseStop Baptist Predators: Another year
Miguel Pratts and Pam Palmer Pam being interviewed by Jeff Brumley of ABPnews Did someone from the SBC or HFBC call the Houston police department
In planning for our SNAP awareness event at the SBC annual meeting this week in Houston, we have put together a list of helpful tips
6/9/13: See Updates at the end of this post. the backlash when speaking up about abuse Three Wise Monkeys, a photo by Menage a Moi
“Speak up for the people who have no voice, for the rights of all the down-and-outers.” Proverbs 31:8— GRACE (@netgrace_org) June 2, 2013 @rachelheldevans The
@tamararice @ddurrill @zhoag @defendthesheep @watchkeep @rachelheldevans Thanks for being much needed voices!Aslan is on the move…— Boz Tchividjian (@BozT) May 29, 2013 The kingdom way
The SBC annual meeting is June 11-12 in Houston. The SBC pastors’ conference is June 9-10, same place. Jack Graham, pastor of megachurch Prestonwood Baptist Church