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Today, we watch Greg Koukl and Amy Hall of Stand to Reason pretend that he's answering a listener question. They give a rather dismissive answer before shifting the topic completely.Cards:Is Slavery the Best Social Safety Net? (Spoiler: NO!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj-x-tmF9EYProof of Not God? An Atheist Claims to Falsify God: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LszC4yJa1X0Should Atheists Indoctrinate their Kids?:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zyxm1JB-55k10 Things that Make No Sense about Christianity...#4 will BLOW YOUR MIND! (sorry I couldn't resist):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkI1wxzPUisOriginal Video: https://tinyurl.com/245nw5u5Sources:Gender Identity Nondiscrimination Laws in Public Accommodations: a Review of Evidence Regarding Safety and Privacy in Public Restrooms, Locker Rooms, and Changing Rooms: https://tinyurl.com/ycjlgymgSchool Restroom and Locker Room Restrictions and Sexual Assault Risk Among Transgender Youth: https://tinyurl.com/29n5h3vgIntroduction: How the Bible Came to Speak about Homosexuality: https://tinyurl.com/263dl7z4Mental health effects of same-sex marriage legalization: https://tinyurl.com/256gcmpzSchool Outcomes of Children Raised by Same-Sex Parents: Evidence from Administrative Panel Data: http://tinyurl.com/2crpqa5tBehavioral Outcomes of Children with Same-Sex Parents in The Netherlands: http://tinyurl.com/28aty6gaAdoptive Gay Father Families: A Longitudinal Study of Children's Adjustment at Early Adolescence: http://tinyurl.com/27qj9ml8Prejudice, social stress, and mental health in lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations: http://tinyurl.com/2kx5tkhnChild Sex Abusers in Protestant Christian Churches: An Offender Typology: https://tinyurl.com/242latnfA New Wave in the Modern History of the Abuse Crisis in the Catholic Church: Literature Overview, 2018–2020: https://tinyurl.com/258tawd7How Buddhism Is Being Used to Justify Violence in Myanmar: https://tinyurl.com/ycd9r66uThe Changing Global Religious Landscape: https://tinyurl.com/2xpp28cmWhy Children's Hospitals Are Unique and So Essential: https://tinyurl.com/y4hehon5List of children's hospitals: https://tinyurl.com/2zt7oep9The Bible Never Promises Immediate Physical Healing in the Atonement: https://tinyurl.com/259pa977The Real Murderers: Atheism or Christianity?: https://tinyurl.com/2a58keonNeural correlates of religious experience: https://tinyurl.com/27bn9sl5Reward, salience, and attentional networks are activated by religious experience in devout Mormons: https://tinyurl.com/2y4y97xzHuman anterior and frontal midline theta and lower alpha reflect emotionally positive state and internalized attention: high-resolution EEG investigation of meditation: https://tinyurl.com/2bhnolx8All my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/viced-rhino-the-podcast--4623273/support.
Defense attorneys are cross-examining former Oakland County Sheriff's investigator Edward Wagrowski -- trying to make the case that James Crumbley did not know about his son playing with the gun. The Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network is opening up its mobile crisis response program to the weekends -- and they will expand services to children. (Credit: Mandi Wright/USA Today)
Today is Wednesday, December 13. Here are some of the latest headlines from the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, visit InForum.com.
Women in California prisons report abuse, but few officers face consequences, even when there is substantial evidence, according to records obtained by the Guardian.
If someone told you that they left the Church due to the abuse crisis, what would you say? Brian from Jacksonville found himself in this situation and asked Patrick how he should have responded. Patrick reads some words from his book Why Be Catholic. He explains that if you really believe that Jesus founded this Church, there should be no reason to leave. We need to be Catholic for Jesus, not for anyone else.
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Happy Sunday! I hope you have had a great week & I am glad you have joined me for another week's episode.. Today's episode contains really deep content, and we are so honored to have invited Mary DeMuth on the podcast to discuss her book "We Too". She is a skilled author and speaker who has been through her own set of traumatic events and has relayed her experiences to share the goodness and healing God can bring! To keep up with her look up "Mary DeMuth" on any social media platform. To purchase any of her 44 books, search "We Too: How The Church Can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis".
Dr. Jim Denison and Dr. Mark Turman discuss the tragic findings of an investigation into the Southern Baptist Convention's handling of sexual abuse, where they failed and mistreated the victims, and how the convention will move forward. Show notes: Dr. Jim Denison and Dr. Mark Turman begin by giving a heartfelt apology to all the victims of sexual abuse, expressing their grief alongside them. They walk through the broader narrative of this report, where it started, and what the report broadly found (7:16). They discuss why this case is unique because of the way the Southern Baptist Convention works (13:10). They talk about the dilemma the SBC executive team faced, and why they failed to address cases and in some cases, were even guilty of further abuse and stonewalling hurting victims (17:32). They talk about what the board could have done differently (24:18). Then, Dr. Denison gives practical, pastoral application and why we need the Holy Spirit (34:32). They consider what will happen to the future of the SBC, and how this will bring about good change (39:21). They end by considering how Christians should be personally holding each other accountable and practical application (45:35). Resources and further reading: “This Is the Southern Baptist Apocalypse” - Dr. Russell Moore “‘This is the Southern Baptist Apocalypse'” - Dr. Jim Denison Guidepost's task force update and full report “SBC Executive Committee repents, vows to listen to survivors, release hidden list of alleged abusers” - Diana Chandler for Baptist Press About the hosts Jim Denison, Ph.D., is an author, speaker, and the CEO of Denison Ministries, which is transforming 6.8 million lives through meaningful digital content. Dr. Mark Turman is the executive director of Denison Forum. He received his DMin from Truett at Baylor and previously served as lead pastor of Crosspoint Church.
05/24/22 : Joel is joined by Dr. Chris Johnson, the Chief Executive Officer of the Rape and Abuse Crisis Center Fargo-Moorhead. Joel and Chris have a conversation about what the crisis center does, and how their jobs changed in 2020. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Editors' note: This episode speaks on sexual abuse, trauma, and healing, and contains content that may be disturbing to some listeners. In 2015, Juan Carlos Cruz was one of several abuse survivors to protest Pope Francis' appointment of Juan Barros as bishop of the diocese of Osorno in Chile. Barros, they said, had witnessed their abuse at the hands of popular priest Fernando Karadima, and helped cover it up. Initially, Pope Francis defended Barros, even going so far as to accuse Juan Carlos and his fellow survivors of calumny. But Juan Carlos continued to speak up and work for justice. Finally, Pope Francis had a change of heart and apologized to the survivors he had wronged. In 2021, the pope appointed Juan Carlos to the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. Juan Carlos Cruz continues to be a prophetic voice for justice on behalf of those who go unheard. He works as a communications executive in Washington, D.C. In today's episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike talk to Juan Carlos about his experience, about the Church's response to the sex abuse crisis, and resources that are available for survivors. LINKS: Snap Network: Resources for Survivors https://www.snapnetwork.org/resources_for_survivors Vos Estis Lux Mundi (You are the Light of the World) Pope Francis https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/motu_proprio/documents/papa-francesco-motu-proprio-20190507_vos-estis-lux-mundi.html “Pope Francis names Juan Carlos Cruz, prominent abuse survivor and whistleblower, to Vatican panel” By Gerard O'Connell https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/03/24/pope-francis-juan-carlos-cruz-sex-abuse-protection-vatican-panel-240304 “Pope taps Chilean sex abuse whistleblower for Vatican panel” By Frances D'Emilio https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/pope-taps-chilean-sex-abuse-whistleblower-vatican-panel-76651034 “'Pope cannot claim he was misinformed': Chilean abuse survivor after Vatican meeting” By Alex Leff https://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2018/05/10/609182908/pope-cannot-claim-he-was-misinformed-chilean-abuse-survivor-after-vatican-meetin Field Hospital is sponsored by the Viatorians. https://www.viatorians.com/vocations
Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI has been named by Munich investigators as a potential accessory to child abuse in a file made available to state prosecutors. It's after a law firm commissioned by the archdiocese of Munich and Freising to study its archives presented a report flagging 497 cases of clerical sexual abuse and 67 alleged perpetrators. The investigators highlighted four cases of abusing priests during the 94-year-old's term as archbishop of Munich from 1977 to 1982.Derek Scally, The Irish Times Berlin correspondent, and author of The Best Catholics in the World: The Irish, the Church and the End of a Special Relationship, reports on the story.Presenter: Sorcha PollakProducer: Jennifer Ryanwww.irishtimes.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
FR. ROBERT SIRICO, president of The Acton Institute, with analysis of the ongoing restrictions being placed on the Traditional Latin Mass and a preview of Acton's upcoming documentary production of The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai's Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom. BILL DONOHUE, president of The Catholic League shares his insights on the 20th anniversary of The Boston Globe's reporting on the clergy sexual abuse crisis, and his latest book, The Truth About Clergy Sexual Abuse. ROSS DOUTHAT, op-ed columnist for The New York Times discusses his new memoir, The Deep Places: A Memoir of Illness and Discovery. RAYMOND ARROYO shares his thoughts on what we might expect to see in the New Year.
Presenting Sponsor: Alan and Beth Stanfield, Stanfield Properties Mary Demuth, author of We Too joins us to continue this conversation. Together, we explore how to create safer environments for the prevention of abuse. Mary talks about policies and procedures we can put in place in our churches to promote safety and accountability. She also explains … Read More
In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Nate Wallace, co-host of Red Spin Sports to discuss the failure of the FBI in investigating the abuse of Larry Nassar and the inaction of the US judicial system in prosecuting the agents responsible for these failures, sexual abuse of players at Ohio State University and the use of the threat of sexual abuse as a motivator for training by coaches, the endemic culture in college sports that enables such abuse as a result of the pursuit of profitability, and the Qatar government's cover up of the deaths of migrant workers as the country prepares to host the World Cup.
Three years ago, a Pennsylvania Grand Jury report described in graphic detail the abuse of over 1,000 minors at the hands of more than 300 priests. Then, Theodare McCarrick, an influential cardinal in the American Church, was found credibly accused of abusing minors and adult seminarians. For survivors, the news was painful, yet validating. How did this second wave of scandal–the news of both abuse and cover up–affect the Catholic faithful more broadly? What do they believe caused the crisis? Did the Grand Jury report and news about McCarrick impact their faith and affiliation with the Catholic Church? Maggi Van Dorn, the host of the Deliver Us podcast, unpacks a new and ground-breaking survey conducted by America magazine and CARA in the latest episode of the “Church Meets World” podcast. *Audio correction: Only 33 percent of respondents said their parish actually helped them process the sex abuse crisis. The word “percent” was mistakenly omitted from the original file. Related articles: Editorial: How you see the sexual abuse crisis Three years after the 2018 ‘summer of shame,' what do American Catholics think about the sex abuse crisis? AWAKE Milwaukee Related episodes from the Deliver Us podcast: Episode 2: How's Your Celibate Life Going? What is the cause of the sexual abuse crisis? Does it happen more in the Catholic church than other institutions? Episode 4: Are the reforms working? How has the Catholic Church dealt with the abuse crisis? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the throes of the #MeToo movement, our response as Christians is vital. God beckons us to be good Samaritans to those facing trauma and brokenness in the aftermath of abuse and provide safe spaces to heal. Lynn Cohick and Ingrid Farro explore with Mary DeMuth how to foster a culture of honesty and listening and calls on the church to enter the places where people are hurting. In the circle of that kind of empathetic #WeToo community, the church must become what it's meant to be—a place of justice and healing for everyone. Learn more about Mary's work here: http://bit.ly/AJPodcast_MaryDeMuth
Today’s Guests Karen Swallow Prior – SEBTS Anything that attacks those who bear the image of God is spiritual warfare, so the sexual abuse crisis certainly falls under spiritual warfare. Satan wants to see the church divided and pulled apart, but God wants the church to be cleansed. As we approach this topic we must […] The post Sexual Abuse Crisis as the Spiritual Warfare of Our Time | Rethinking and Reforming American Healthcare appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.
In this episode of "Keen On", Andrew is joined by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the author of "Prey: Immigration, Islam and the Erosion of Women’s Rights", to discuss the sexual assault and harassment crisis in Europe, in the wake of mass migration, that is turning the clock back on women’s rights. Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-born Dutch American activist, writer, and politician best known for her contention that Islam is fundamentally incompatible with Western democratic values, especially those upholding the rights of women. Projecting her views most extensively through her internationally best-selling autobiographical books, she has drawn exuberant praise from her strongest advocates and threats of death from her strongest detractors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary's Karen Swallow Prior talks about the sexual abuse crisis in various institutions of the American Church and the spiritual battles because of it. Todd Furniss, author of "The 60% Solution: Rethinking Healthcare," talks about a plan to reform healthcare to make it more accessible and affordable.
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary's Karen Swallow Prior talks about the sexual abuse crisis in various institutions of the American Church and the spiritual battles because of it. Todd Furniss, author of "The 60% Solution: Rethinking Healthcare," talks about a plan to reform healthcare to make it more accessible and affordable.
Shasha Kleinsorge, Ph.D. is a Secular Carmelite and a private practice clinical psychologist in Ann Arbor, Michigan specializing in psychodynamic therapy. Therese Cirner MA, LPC has a private practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan specializing in trauma recovery and life transitions. Karen Klein Villa, Ph.D. is a clinical neuropsychologist in private practice in Brighton, Michigan for the past 20 years. She specializes in integrating interpersonal neurobiology, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and development. Readings & Resources "Clergy Sex Abuse: Why Do We Still Need to Talk About This?" by Sasha Kleinsorge, Therese Cirner, and Karen Klein Villa Dr Morse after Hurricane Laura, on trauma (Facebook video) for Catholic therapists: Catholic Therapists' Forum Facebook group For laypeople and clergy to interface / dialogue with victim support groups: Spirit Fire at spiritfirelive.wordpress.com highly recommended: documentary Betrayal: Abuse in the Catholic Church (The Fifth Estate) on YouTube
Welcome to Man Talk, with your Hosts Will Hardy and Roy Jones Jr. The conversation about domestic abuse continues. Man Talk welcomes Patty Sorrells, executive director of Next Step Ministries back to the show. Our ministry is devoted to breaking down the walls of race and denomination so that men, who are disciples of Christ, may come together to worship as one body.
Welcome to Man Talk, with your Hosts Will Hardy and Roy Jones Jr. The conversation about domestic abuse continues. Man Talk welcomes Patty Sorrells, executive director of Next Step Ministries back to the show. Our ministry is devoted to breaking down the walls of race and denomination so that men, who are disciples of Christ, may come together to worship as one body.
A survivor of multiple rapes, Sisi's horrific abuse shocked China and presaged a wave of reforms to protect minors. But her own trauma has yet to fade.Read the article by Ni Dandan: https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1007143/confronting-chinas-child-sex-abuse-crisis-the-story-of-sisiNarrated by Sarah Kukatulos.
Welcome to Man Talk, with your Hosts Will Hardy and Roy Jones Jr. This week's show is a serious topic, but a conversation that must be had. Will and Roy are talking about domestic abuse. Man Talk welcomes Patty Sorrells, executive director of Next Step Ministries to the show. Our ministry is devoted to breaking down the walls of race and denomination so that men, who are disciples of Christ, may come together to worship as one body.
Welcome to Man Talk, with your Hosts Will Hardy and Roy Jones Jr. This week's show is a serious topic, but a conversation that must be had. Will and Roy are talking about domestic abuse. Man Talk welcomes Patty Sorrells, executive director of Next Step Ministries to the show. Our ministry is devoted to breaking down the walls of race and denomination so that men, who are disciples of Christ, may come together to worship as one body.
This week Dr. James Cantor a neuroscientist and sexological researcher specializing in paraphilias (why we like what we like sexually) joins us to discuss his research on pedophilia and how it relates to what we know (and don't know) about the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. Using sex research to understand exactly what the John Jay Report says about the Catholic Church's sexual abuse crisis is a conversation that isn't happening, yet it's essential to truly understanding the crisis and how to prevent sexual abuse from continuing. This conversation can be uncomfortable at first, but as James mentions it's like going to the gym. That discomfort leads to important growth. With that in mind, take care of yourself as you listen this week. A few resources should you desire more information. For more information on Dr. James Cantor, check out his website: http://www.jamescantor.org/ You can find the Nature and Scope of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States 1950-2002 report by John Jay College here: https://www.bishop-accountability.org/reports/2004_02_27_JohnJay_revised/2004_02_27_John_Jay_Main_Report_Optimized.pdf You can find the Causes and Context of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States 1950-2002 report by John Jay College here: http://votf.org/johnjay/John_Jay_Causes_and_Context_Report.pdf As always, we talk about sensitive topics so be mindful of who's nearby if you're listening without headphones. Want to connect with us more? You can find us on Instagram @sexpositivechristianfeminists; @luriekimmerle; and @rachel.alba.coaching. Have any comments, questions, or ideas for future episodes? Contact us at: spchristianfeminists at gmail dot com.
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I chat with Karna Lozoya, host of the Crisis Podcast, chronicling the largely sexual clergy abuse scandal in the Catholic church, with a special focus on the last couple years. Crisis Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crisis-clergy-abuse-in-the-catholic-church/id1526136389 Pope Francis daily homilies: http://www.popefrancishomilies.com/ Follow Dan on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dancoke/ Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia@gmail.com -- he is accepting more work!) Join the Patreon for exclusive episodes (and more) every month: patreon.com/dankoch Email about the "sliding scale" for the Patreon: youhavepermissionpodcast@gmail.com YHP Patron-only FB group: https://tinyurl.com/ycvbbf98 Website: youhavepermissionpod.com Join Dan's email list: dankochwords.com Artwork by http://sprungle.co/
In today's episode, we're chatting with Karna Lozoya, a veteran Catholic reporter with a nose for news and a passion for the truth. We talk all about her new podcast, Crisis, which explores the origins and reforms of the sexual abuse crisis within our church. I especially enjoyed hearing about Karna's experience interviewing victims and how it impacted her views as a Catholic. This is a heavy topic handled with grace and compassion, and while it may frustrate you as it did me, I hope that it also empowers you to constantly speak the truth, no matter what the consequences may be. Today's episode is brought to you by Letters From a Catholic Feminist, our new biweekly newsletter. When the CFP finale airs in November, you can still get your Catholic feminism fix by reading Catholic essays, book roundups, guest articles, and more twice a month.
This episode revisits some great moments from past Catholic Culture Podcast episodes: 18 - Acedia, the Forgotten Capital Sin - R.J. Snell https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-18-acedia-forgotten-capital-sin-rj-snell/ 19 - Understanding the Church's Abuse Crisis - Fr. Roger Landry https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-19-understanding-churchs-abuse-crisis-fr-roger-landry/ 21 - Gosnell, the Abortion Story No One Wanted Told - Ann McElhinney https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-21-gosnell-abortion-story-no-one-wanted-told-ann-mcelhinney/ 22 - Newman's Idea of a University https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-22-newmans-idea-university-paul-shrimpton/ 23 - How the Laity Must Respond to the Abuse Crisis - Fr. Roger Landry https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-23-how-laity-must-respond-to-abuse-crisis-fr-roger-landry/ 24 - Talking A Capella with VOCES8's Barnaby Smith https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-24-talking-capella-with-voces8s-barnaby-smith/ This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
Transcript The church is supposed to be a haven for the weak and the vulnerable. But what happens when it's not—and the powerful prey on the weak? On this episode of The Roys Report, Julie discusses the sex abuse crisis in the church with author, speaker, and abuse advocate, Mary DeMuth. Why is sex abuse running rampant in the church? How should churches respond to the problem?
The Catholic Current May 28th, 2020 Special Guest: Dr Janet Smith -Dr Smith explains the connection between The Abuse Crisis and Humanae Vitae.
Author, speaker, podcaster, and artist, Mary DeMuth, joins me to discuss her book, We Too: How the Church Can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis.In her book, Mary urges the church to better care for those who have been sexually abused. She writes, "While we long to see the church grow deeper through discipleship and wider through evangelism, instead we are experiencing a shameful exodus of the people who could offer the world the kind of authentic, raw hope the next generation craves and needs. We are losing our clarion voice because of our nearsighted fear of how messy caring for them can be . . . The abused are our tutors, but we've expelled then."Mary's concern and passion for those who've been abused is a reflection of her not plea for help being ignored when she was sexually abused at just five years of age. In this episode, she shares, "I have a deep empathy for survivors who tell someone and nothing happens. Or they get shamed for it. I also have empathy for survivors who tell it and people don't believe them."If, like me you haven't experienced sexual abuse, I still urge you to listen to this episode as Mary shares much about how we can be "the kind of friend who is invitational for other people's stories. The kind of friend who doesn't jump to conclusions, who listens excessively, and who errs on the side of listening and asking good questions. We change people's lives by listening to their stories."Please visit Mary's website, www.marydemuth.com, for a wealth of resources. Additionally, you can follow her podcast, Pray Every Day, there. For more about healing together (#wetoo), visit www.wetoo.org. For additional books about sexual abuse, check out her book Not Marked: Finding Hope and Healing After Sexual Abuse, which is co-written with her husband, Patrick and her memoir Thin Places.
In this first episode, host Brett Krutzsch interviews Dr. Brian Clites, who has spoken with over 70 survivors of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church. What are the consequences of the intense media scrutiny that survivors face? And how can we take steps to better support survivors?
Father Hans Zollner, SJ Theological Implications of the Abuse Crisis by Promise to Protect Podcast
Welcome to the 126th episode of The BlackBox Podcast , in this episode we will cover the following topics ,…. West Africa is suffering from a massive substance abuse crisis , we speak to...
The Vancouver headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church is calling it a "worldwide crisis" of sexual abuse by priests, and they're releasing 31 recommendations to address it. Some of the recommendations put forward include the Archdiocese setting up an Intake Office for complaints, and a review board to determine if an allegation is credible. Archbishop Michael Miller says the brutality of the sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable adults affects every corner of society. He says it's taken the Catholic Church around the world too long to address the devastating consequences. Guest: Melissa Godbout Archdiocese of Vancouver spokesperson
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Dr. Bret Nicks of the Christian Medical and Dental Association offers an update on what's behind the vaping crisis, plus he talks about proper use of emergency rooms. Mary DeMuth, author of "We Too," confronts sexual abuse, plus talks about how God restores and redeems victims.
Dr. Bret Nicks of the Christian Medical and Dental Association offers an update on what's behind the vaping crisis, plus he talks about proper use of emergency rooms. Mary DeMuth, author of "We Too," confronts sexual abuse, plus talks about how God restores and redeems victims.
Voices In My Head Podcast Episode 334: Mary Demuth and We Too: How The Church Can Respond Redemptively To The Sexual Abuse CrisisRocked by high-profile sexual misconduct allegations, the evangelical church's shortcomings in responding to and protecting the victims of sexual abuse within their walls were largely thrust into the limelight in 2018. My guest today on Voices In my Head is Mary DeMuth. Mary is an advocate, a survivor of sexual abuse, and a popular evangelical author who helps church leaders identify and enact biblically infused responses in order to truly welcome and care for those who've survived abuse—and are leaving the church in droves. Her new book We Too: How the Church Can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis published by Harvest House Publishers, released Aug. 13, 2019.Resources Mentioned In This Episode:Mary's Web Site:https://www.marydemuth.com/We Too Resourceshttps://www.wetoo.org/https://www.wetoo.org/pastors/Mary's Podcast: http://feeds.feedburner.com/re-storyBuy We Too: How The Church Can Respond Redemptively To The Sexual Abuse Crisishttps://amzn.to/2ZtbNcYAs always, thank you for listening to Voices In My Head. About Your Host: Rick Lee JamesOfficial Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.comGet Rick Lee James Latest Album: https://fanlink.to/RLJThunderFor Booking Inquiries Click Hereor contact Gary StriplingBy Phone: 904.745.9151By Email: gary@themanagementagency.comManagement General Office Hours:Monday – 11Am – 5PMTuesday – 11Am – 5PMWednesday – Office closedThursday – 11Am – 5PMFriday – 11AM – 5PMSaturday – 11AM – 5PM This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
THE DAILY ARTICLE FOR JUNE 10, 2019 The sexual abuse crisis in the Southern Baptist Convention is making headlines. Today's podcast calls us to respond to God's call to personal holiness with two steps all Christians should take today. ABOUT THE DENISON FORUM The Daily Article is a daily biblical commentary on the news of the day by Dr. Jim Denison. If you would like to learn more about the Denison Forum, please visit DenisonForum.org. You can always email us at comments@denisonforum.org. And, if you feel called to support the Denison Forum financially, you may give here.
The current crisis in the Catholic church demands a very brief history lesson. In the ancient world, same-sex relations between men and boys was an accepted norm—among the Greeks and among Roman citizens these relations were, even celebrated. Jesus upended that, threatening child abusers with terrible punishments saying that, “It would be better for those men to have a large stone hung around their necks and to be thrown into the sea.” Christianity ended the cultural acceptance of pedophilia. But now, 2 thousand years later, a number of leaders who claim to act serve in Jesus name are in a scandal over exactly this. It’s time to go back to the words of Jesus, to provide no hindrance for the children as they look to come to Him. That will take repentance. And—only after that—a restoration of trust.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our pilot episode, editor Dominic Preziosi interviews Massimo Faggioli and Kathleen Sprows Cummings about recent developments in the sex-abuse crisis, Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell discuss Jonah Goldberg's book Suicide of the West, Anthony Domestico interviews Micheal O'Siadhail about his book The Five Quintets, and several Commonweal staff discuss the recent Alberto Giacometti exhibit at The Guggenheim.
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Death of Aretha Franklin, age 76. Bishop Accountability dot org: Documenting the Abuse Crisis in the Roman Catholic Church ... GUEST Terry McKiernan founded bishopaccountability.org in 2003 and is the organization's president. How does the Catholic news media report the story of child sexual abuse in the church?... GUEST JD Flynn is the editor-in-chief of Catholic News Agency, a media apostolate of EWTN, covering the news of the world from a perspective of faith. The machinery of building a grand jury and the local news reporting on its progress: The Post-Gazette and what it is to investigate ... GUEST Liz Navratil John and Kathy go to the phones. Does the Roman Catholic Church have the moral authority to continue to lead people to Christ? ... how does a Church get to this point? what's it like to grow up Catholic?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.