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Responding to abuse allegations in seminaries and churches
Responding to abuse allegations in seminaries and churches
27 February 2024
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We are all weary of abuse rocking our churches, seminaries and ministry organizations. Offences range from sexual abuse to bullying and harassment. Our guest Lydia Fawcett brings years of experience in social work and more recently in abuse prevention with the Mennonite Central Committee. She helps us understand what abuse looks like and feels like, and what a healthy culture in our faith communities looks like and feels like. Plus, if you grew up believing Bathsheba was the one in the wrong, you're in good company. You won't want to miss this conversation.
Notes
Learn about the
Abuse Awareness and Prevention Network
.
Visit the
MCC Abuse Response and Prevention page
.
See and download some of the
resources Lydia mentions
in the interview.
A look back in time to the
Columbia Bible College situation
referenced by Lydia.
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