Resources
Terrorism, Torture and a Pro-Life Foreign Policy
Too often attitudes on foreign policy are imbued with ethnocentric undertones. We rightly mourn the loss of life in the womb and the death of U.S. soldiers, but often we are not moved by the massive collateral damage of war overseas.
Words Matter
We have witnessed a seemingly new boldness to communicate incredibly wounding and cruel words to victims of abuse. In his latest piece, Boz Tchividjian shares how words matter to a survivors.
Chris Anderson and MaleSurvivor: Part Two
Part two of Boz Tchividjian’s interview with Chris Anderson, executive director of MaleSurvivor, peels back the myths and misconceptions about being a male abuse survivor.
Chris Anderson and MaleSurvivor: Part One
Boz Tchividjian interviews Chris Anderson, executive director of MaleSurvivor, and discusses his journey of survival, healing, and advocacy.
Hillsong Church: Abuse Unreported, Perpetrator Rewarded
Examining the crisis of culpability at Hillsong Church when pastor Brian Houston failed to report his predator father, Frank Houston, to authorities.
Disappearing Boys
Michael Reagan and Jerome Elam, both survivors of childhood sexual abuse, write about the unique dynamics and devastating stigmas.
A House of Cards: The Wicked Scheme of Child Offending Church Leaders
Taking a page from the popular Netflix series, Boz Tchividjian lays out how “The Underwood Scheme” and how it would look when deployed against the vulnerable in a church setting.
Shatter the Silence: A Call to the Black Church to Protect Our Children
Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis explains how the Black church can directly confront child abuse, beginning within its own community.
#WhyIStayed: How Some Churches Enable Spousal Abuse
Reflections on the Church’s culpability for domestic violence in the wake of #WhyIStayed, a hashtag trend which erupted after Ray Rice was filmed abusing his fiance.
A Christian Publisher Speaks Up on Child Sexual Abuse
Reflecting on an editorial by WORLD Magazine columnist Warren Cole Smith and how it exemplifies responding well in a world rife with evil and darkness.
The Sexual Exploitation of Children: What is the Church Going to Do?
Examining SharedHope’s Demanding Justice Report which has detailed findings on the commercial exploitation of children.
Three Common Strategies: How Sexual Offenders Discredit Child Witnesses
Offenders and their supporters use three common strategies to try and convince others to embrace their distorted definition of innocence. This article explains each tactic so you can better understand an abuse disclosure.
Measuring Greatness: Children and the Kingdom of God
What does it take to be great in the greatest kingdom of time and eternity? Dr. Diane Langberg shares lessons from children we all can learn from.
When Sex Offenders Confess to Clergy: Three Mistaken Beliefs
How does a pastor respond when informed of allegations concerning child sexual abuse? All too often the responses by pastors are too little too late. Here is a simple rule that should be followed by pastors and everyone else: Immediately report allegations of child sexual abuse.
Sex Offenders, Recidivism, and the Church
In order to truly safeguard children, faith communities must recognize that activities involving children attract two kinds of people: those who love children and those who would prey on children. At any given point in time, we cannot be certain which of those two types is engaging with our children.
Abused on the Mission Field: Treasuring the Institution Instead of the Child
Some missionary cultures are in need of a conversion.
Learning to Heal from Abuse: One Man’s Mission to Help
Boz Tchividjian interviews David Pittman, director and founder of Together We Heal, a resource for survivors and victims of abuse.
