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A youthful lark across the states takes a man into the heart of an awful anomaly. Music: “Outside Your Grace” by Denhollander, all rights reserved. All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written, produced, and edited by Soren Narnia, who can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' 'Garden of Terrible Blooms,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters have access to many unreleased offerings, including Soren's own narrations of several earlier podcast stories originally voiced by others; 'traces,' an audio story that creepily revisits the sites of Knifepoint Horror tales many listeners know very well; the 'Unchallenging Campfire Tales' collection for those who like their horror goofy sometimes; a (massive) PDF of the show's transcripts; other original short audio stories plus narrations of some classics by well-known authors; and most recently, a new recording of the story 'possession'.
(Lander, WY) – The KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM Today in the 10 interview series Coffee Time continued today with host Vince Tropea, who recently spoke with organizers and speakers for the “Be a Refuge: Responding to Abuse and Trauma" free seminar, happening tomorrow morning at 8:30 AM at the Covenant Presbyterian church, located at 875 Fremont Street. Kelly Dehnert, assistant pastor at the Covenant Presbyterian Church organized the seminar, which will feature speakers Rachael Denhollander and Darby Strickland. (You can register for the free seminar here.) Denhollander was the first woman to publicly accuse Larry Nassar of sexual assault in 2015, when the later convicted child molester and rapist was still working as the U.S gymnastics team doctor, a role he held for 18 years, all while accruing over 200 victims. Herself a victim of the disgraced Nassar, Denhollander went on to become a lawyer and advocate for abuse and trauma survivors after his conviction, was named one of the world's 100 most influential people by Time Magazine, and received Sports Illustrated's "Inspiration of the Year Award." Strickland is a well known lecturer and counselor for CCEF, is on faculty at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and has been featured as a speaker for abuse and trauma seminars around the world. Denhollander and Strickland will discuss making church a safe place for survivors of abuse at the seminar, in addition to discussing their books (Denhollander's “What Is a Girl Worth?,” "What Is a Little Girl Worth?," and "What Is a Little Boy Worth?" can be found here, and Strickland's “Is It Abuse?: A Biblical Guide to Identifying Domestic Abuse and Helping Victims” can be found here). In addition to providing some details about the seminar, Denhollander and Strickland discuss who the seminar is for, the importance of abuse and trauma survivors to have their voices heard in a safe and non-judgemental space, the role of the church in providing those spaces, and how communities can get behind the cause. Check out the full Coffee Time interview below with Denhollander, Strickland, Dehnert, and the LOR Foundation's Ami Vincent, one of the groups who helped facilitate the seminar. Be sure to tune in to Today in the 10 and Coffee Time interviews every morning from 7:00 to 9:00 AM on KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
Tom Ascol has entered the chat and he has some words for Rachel Denhollander's criticism of John MacArthur. Denhollander has accused MacArthur of being connected to Bill Gothard in his teachings on male headship and women's roles in the world. Is it slander like Ascol says? All this and more on today's Underdog Theology! ------ MY LINKS -------
For the first time in 4 years, we return to Bloomington, Indiana to discuss new information regarding the cases of Israel Keyes and Lauren Spierer.True Crime Bullsh** will return on March 23. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. Research assistance by Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, Ben Lamb, and Jordan Taylor. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amelia Hancock, Amy Basil, Annette, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Mike Sherman, Nicole and Dennis Henry, Sara C, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler.Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebsFor more info: truecrimebullshit.comMusic by:William Hellfire, Radical Face, Sergey Cheremisinov, Itai Argaman, Oakfield, and Denhollander.Featured song: Here Comes the Fire by Van Stee
Jon talks about a number of issues happening simultaneously in the SBC that all seem to spell doom for the organization whether it's the conflict of interest issues with people like Rachel Denhollander and Michael Crawford, or the showdown between ERLC ethics and Abortion Abolitionists, or the way the MeToo movement is fundamentally changing the nature of the convention. To support: https://www.worldviewconversation.com/support/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
You're beautiful, worthy, and you should be lovedBecause of all that you are.Different from anything else in the world,You are precious beyond the stars.How Much Is a Little Girl Worth? Is Rachael Denhollander's tender-hearted anthem to little girls everywhere, teaching them that they have immeasurable worth because they are made in the image of God. Armed with this understanding, girls will develop confidence in their own value and blossom into women who can face any challenge life puts in their path.Includes heartwarming, vibrant, four-color illustrations by popular illustrator Morgan Huff.Rachael Denhollander is an attorney, advocate, and educator who became known internationally as the first woman to speak publicly against USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, one of the most prolific sexual abusers in recorded history. Recognized as a TIME 100 honoree and a 2018 Glamour Woman of the Year, Denhollander encourages all girls to find their voices and love themselves in this spiritual book. This hardcover picture book for little girls is one of the best inspirational books with a message that resonates beyond its young intended audience.Whether you're already a mother or know a mother-to-be, this book is the perfect gift for baby showers or just to give to your own daughter. This powerful message, paired with vivid, glowing illustrations, will make you want to snuggle up with your little girl and remind her of how precious and treasured she is.You can purchase this book here: How Much Is a Little Girl Worth
RG AUDIO 070622 Hebrews 10:1-1 Former gymnast and coach, Rachael Denhollander, read her victim's impact statement at the sentencing of Dr. Larry Nassar. Ms. Denhollander noted that Dr. Nassar often brought a brown Bible to court and expressed remorse for the harm he had caused his victims. She said, “You spoke of praying for […]
Rachael Denhollander is horrified by the information inside the monumental third-party investigative report into sexual abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). But she's not surprised. “The most sobering part,” Denhollander tells CT public theologian Russell Moore, “is that we should have known, and in many cases, we did know and did nothing.” The first woman to pursue criminal charges and speak publicly against USA Gymnastics' team doctor Larry Nassar, Denhollander is an internationally recognized voice on the topic of sexual abuse. As an attorney, author, advocate, and educator, she speaks with gravity and clarity about the crisis of sexual abuse in the SBC and the extreme abuses of power that allowed it. This is a heavy episode on a devastating topic, but we hope you'll stick with it. Denhollander's wisdom provides key ways to resist injustice and honor the vulnerable in a critical time. Resources mentioned in the episode: What Is a Girl Worth? by Rachael Denhollander How Much Is a Little Boy Worth? by Rachael Denhollander How Much Is a Little Girl Worth? by Rachael Denhollander The Great Sex Rescue by Sheila Wray Gregoire Diane Langberg Caring Well Handbook “The Russell Moore Show” is a production of Christianity Today Chief Creative Officer: Erik Petrik Executive Producer and Host: Russell Moore Director of Podcasts: Mike Cosper Production Assistance: CoreMedia Coordinator: Beth Grabenkort Producer and Audio Mixing: Kevin Duthu Associate Producer: Abby Perry Theme Song: “Dusty Delta Day” by Lennon Hutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. Seth continues his review of the Matthew 10, examining the light load of the disciples.2. Seth responds to a listener submission about justification.3. Seth discusses the SBC Executive Committee and Rachel Denhollander.
Seth continues his review of the Matthew 10, examining the light load of the disciples.Seth responds to a listener submission about justification.Seth discusses the SBC Executive Committee and Rachel Denhollander. Become a Patron! Donate on PayPal. Check out all the BTWN podcasts.
This week, Rachael and Jacob Denhollander joined the podcast to discuss what reconciliation and restoration can look like following horrific abuse. Rachael Denhollander, a lawyer and former gymnast, rose to international prominence in 2016 when she became the first woman to publicly denounce and pursue criminal charges against former USA Gymnastics' team doctor Larry Nassar, who sexually abused more than 500 girls and women. Rachael authored What Is a Girl Worth?, which explores her story in depth. In cases of abuse and sexual misconduct within the church, Christians can become fixated on forgiving and forgetting, and fear what will happen if the church gets bad press. But God will continue preserving His church, hence our job is not to protect the church from critique; it is to pursue justice. Failure to do so systemically enables sexual abuse. Justice and reconciliation must go hand in hand. Show Notes: 0:26 Is forgiveness necessary for reconciliation? 6:41 Returning to a proper understanding of God's justice 11:49 There's a cost to caring 17:32 The spirit of humility 20:25 Sexual violence and the church 27:04 God's justice 31:40 How do we restore what was broken? 34:11 Complicit organizations—can you forgive an organization? Tweetable: "The church has an obligation to pursue justice because that's who God is." Resources: https://erlc.com/resource-library/articles/6-ways-pastors-can-care-for-victims-of-sexual-abuse/ https://churchcares.com/ Show notes by Dominique LaCroix Credits for the music used in TBM podcast: hebraicthought.org/credits.
En este nuevo episodio de cafecito con los expertos te traigo la segunda parte de la plática con Mariana denHollander, autora de los libros -El peso que más pesa- y -La cirugía que más pesa-, quien nos habló de su experiencia con dos cirugías bariátricas, las consecuencias de las que no se hablan y su trabajo como activista para seguir compartiendo estas historias y prevenir que otras personas pasen por lo mismo. La semana pasada tuvimos la primera parte de este episodio, si no lo escuchaste aquí te lo dejo: https://anchor.fm/dalia-jardines/episodes/Quitate-el-peso-Cafecito-con-los-expertos---Lo-que-nadie-te-dice-de-la-ciruga-baritrica-con-Mariana-den-Hollander-e17f6hh Sigue a Mariana en sus redes sociales Instagram https://www.instagram.com/marianadenhollander_libros/?hl=es-la Sigueme en mis redes sociales Instagram https://www.instagram.com/quitateelpesobydaliajardines/?hl=es-la Facebook https://www.facebook.com/quitateelpeso Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@quitateelpeso?lang=es
Ever since Kerri Strug and the Magnificent Seven won Olympic gold in 1996, the U.S. women's gymnastics team has been a point of pride for many Americans. But over the past five years, athletes have been coming forward with allegations of widespread abuse in the sport. Former gymnasts say they were forced to train and compete with broken bones and that they were denied food. And dozens of women have testified that they were sexually assaulted by Larry Nassar, the former doctor who worked with the U.S. national team. USA Gymnastics, the governing body for elite gymnastics in the United States, has said it's working hard to change the sport's culture, but many former gymnasts say it hasn't done enough. “We have coaches and institutions and organizations and a country, frankly, that prioritize money and medals over the bodies and souls of people,” says Rachael Denhollander, a former gymnast who was the first woman to come forward publicly with accusations against Nassar. Now that we know the truth about how damaging elite gymnastics can be for young women and girls, should we change how we think about the sport? Denhollander says Simone Biles's decision to withdraw from several Olympic events might change how athletes see their own worth. “That's going to entail a lot of hard conversations,” Denhollander says. “Do you have value and identity and worth outside of your gymnastics ability? If we really, truly understand that the answer to that is yes, that lays the foundation to be able to say, ‘I can't sacrifice my value, identity, the rest of my life for this one thing.'” This week on The Experiment: When national glory comes at the expense of young women's bodies, can we still find a way to love the Olympics? This episode's guests include the Atlantic staff writer Emma Green and Rachael Denhollander, a lawyer and victims' advocate. Further reading: “The Gymnast Who Won't Let Her Daughters Do Gymnastics” A transcript of this episode will soon be made available. Please check back. Apply for The Experiment's fall internship. Applications will be accepted through August 20, 2021. Be part of The Experiment. Use the hashtag #TheExperimentPodcast, or write to us at theexperiment@theatlantic.com. This episode was produced by Tracie Hunte and reported by Emma Green. Editing by Katherine Wells and Jenny Lawton. Fact-check by William Brennan. Sound design by David Herman, with additional engineering by Joe Plourde. Music by Keyboard (“The World Eating,” “Staying In,” “Ojima,” “Contractions,” and “My Atelier”), Ob (“Waif” and “Ghyll”), and Laundry (“Films” and “Phthalo Blue”), provided by Tasty Morsels and Nelson Nance. Additional audio from NBC Sports, NBC Nightly News, IndyStar, the Today show, The Ben Maller Show, and Dominique Moceanu.
A huge thanks to Seth White for the awesome music! Thanks to Palmtoptiger17 for the beautiful logo: https://www.instagram.com/palmtoptiger17/ Discord Discussion Board: https://disboard.org/server/474580298630430751 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thewayfourth/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theway4th/ The Historic Faith Courses: https://thehistoricfaith.com/ Kingdom Outpost: https://kingdomoutpost.org/ SBC "Preserve the Base" in regard to sexual assault: https://julieroys.com/leaked-audio-sbc-abuse-base/?fbclid=IwAR0MvMxsDY7m3uDFR_wgh0HmX6TsOPaOIvO3tiKj7PcOA15FTFOm2M3HQBw Huckabee's equivalent "preserve the base" quote in regard to President Trump: https://www.npr.org/2016/12/20/506248119/anti-trump-evangelical-faces-backlash Denhollander's "What is a Girl Worth?": https://www.amazon.com/What-Is-Girl-Worth-audiobook/dp/B07XDCXPZ1/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=what+is+a+little+girl+worth&qid=1623969629&sr=8-4 John Piper and a network of sins: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/policies-persons-and-paths-to-ruin Can the Religious Right Be Saved?: https://www.russellmoore.com/2016/10/25/can-religious-right-saved/ Benjamin Lay Episode: https://thefourthway.transistor.fm/episodes/draft-juneteenth-nonviolence-and-abolition Consequentialism: Consequentialism's Consequences in the Real World: https://thefourthway.transistor.fm/episodes/40-consequentialism-consequentialisms-consequences-in-the-real-world ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, Emily covers Part II of her series on purity culture from her blog The Life She Wrote. Part II explores the teaching of modesty, and by extension rape culture and clergy abuse.[Content warning: sexual assault, clergy abuse] Created as an addition to her blog, The Life She Wrote: The Podcast will expand on the topics of faith deconstruction, religious trauma and other ex-evangelical topics by providing a more in-depth look at the content and sharing stories from readers and listeners. Social Links and Newsletter Sign-Up Links from this episode: On the Blog https://thelifeshewrote.com/2021/05/20/modest-is-not-hottest/ Gospel Coalition web archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20140523092159/http://thegospelcoalition.org/article/on-some-recent-changes-at-tgc Keller's tweet referencing Denhollander: https://twitter.com/timkellernyc/status/1393929215423229961?s=20 Rape statistics by country: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/rape-statistics-by-country Books & Resources #ChurchToo by Emily Joy Allison from Broadleaf Books You Are Your Own: A Reckoning With the Religious Trauma of Evangelical Christianity by Jamie Lee Finch. Other Links Mentioned https://religionandpolitics.org/2021/05/12/the-eugenics-roots-of-evangelical-family-values/ Straight White American Jesus podcast, episode link: The Eugenicist Origins of Evangelical Family Values
Remco den Hollander is al dertig jaar muzikant (van huis uit ontwerper en fotograaf trouwens), maar altijd in dienst van anderen, als lid van een band of studiomuzikant. En toen werd het opeens tijd voor een eigen album. De trigger was de plotselinge en veel te vroege dood van zijn vader. Hij dacht: wat wil ik per se doen in mijn leven. Hij moest kiezen uit pakweg 500 stukken van 30 seconden tot een kwartier, die hij ooit op zijn zolderkamer had gemaakt, zonder er ooit een van uit te werken. Het album 'Birth of a lifetime' bevat 11 stukken van zijn hand, waarop hij de meeste instrumenten zelf speelt, maar af en toe iets toevoegt, van een collega, een stem uit Lapland, wat geluid van buiten. Maar in ieder geval is het zeer persoonlijk en volkomen eigen. Het luistert als dromerige, verstilde muziek die heel goed als filmmuziek ingezet zou kunnen worden, Maar dat is het niet, hij heeft het voor zichzelf gemaakt een heel album waar mee je in jezelf kunt keren, zonder haast, met minimale middelen, af en toe komt er eens wat geluid bij, of zelfs een ritme, hé, waar komt die stem vandaan? Het komt en het gaat, in een aangename, maar toch ook melancholieke traagheid. Een perfect album om te onthaasten …
Rachael Denhollander — Rachael Denhollander tells her story of being the first woman to pursue criminal charges and speak publicly against USA Gymnastics’ team doctor Larry Nassar, one of the most prolific sexual abusers in recorded history.
Jordan and Brandon talk with Jacob Denhollander about penal substitutionary atonement. What is it? What are the problems with it? Is it cosmic child abuse? Why does it often drift into abuse language? What is justice? What is the difference between the Westminster Confession and the Savoy Confession on the justice of God? How does penal substitutionary atonement positively address abuse? And more.Find out more from us at our website.Check out Jacob's wife Rachael's resources here.Resources:1) The Crucified King, Jeremy Treat2) Redeeming Power, Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church, Diane Langberg3) Suffering and the Heart of God, Diane Langberg4) Rid of My Disgrace, Justin and Lindsey Holcomb5) Hope & Restoration After Sexual Abuse, Brad Hambrick6) The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma, Bessel van der Kolk Support the show
Susan and Roman face the powerful demon Malorax, while Nox and Kitty go for a drive in the country. Transcript: https://bit.ly/2Y5YsJx Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealmscast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealmscast Website: https://therealmscast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ManyRealms Music -Many Realms Theme by Nik October (http://softonline.me) -Slash Pine by Shehar Haziza -Outside your Grace by Denhollander Betula Lenta by Shahar Haziza Working Day by g-yerro No Conozco Uruguay by Esteban Mexera Cuartero The Twisting Path by Victor Spiegel The Tragic Events Near Durgerdam by Denhollander
As Atlanta INtown returns to print for the June issue, INtown editor Collin Kelley reflects on life and creativity during the weeks of sheltering-in-place. Music: "Traumatraum" by Denhollander
Philip flies off the handle. Susan wets her beak. Roman soars. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3bJayNI Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealmscast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealmscast Website: https://therealmscast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ManyRealms Music Many Realms theme by Nik October (http://softonline.me) Slash Pine by Shehar Haziza The Cloud by Ian Post Sad Snow by Yehezkel Raz Outside your Grace by Denhollander
The gang stays home in the aftermath of the Hardware incident. Nox and Susan hatch a plan, while Kitty and Roman have it out. Transcript: https://bit.ly/2WSyXMj Instagram: https://instagram.com/therealmscast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealmscast Website: https://therealmscast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ManyRealms Music Many Realms Theme by Nik October (http://softonline.me) Slash Pine by Shahar Haziza Bal Had by Arid Garden Cold by Anthony Lazaro Sandy Pierce by Uzi Ramirez Outside your Grace by Denhollander
It's a little late to still be doing Christmas shopping (like I am), especially for anything that needs to be shipped. Even so, books that pass on Christian worldview are worth the hassle, and I've got four to recommend for you this Christmas. In fact, you might want to self-gift some of these… The first is the best book I know of that teaches the “how” of communication in a tough culture: “Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions” by my friend Greg Koukl. Every Christian needs this book because every Christian, in this day and age, will find themselves in conversations about controversial topic, called upon to defend their beliefs, and even Christianity itself. “Tactics” teaches, well, tactics. In other words, this book gives you the rhetorical strategies you need to speak up in such a way as to generate light, not heat. If you're thinking, “Wait, hasn't that book been out for a while?” Yes, it has. Ten years, in fact. And now, it's been expanded and re-released in a 10th- anniversary edition. This edition not only has updated stories of Greg's tactics in action (which are very helpful), it has more tactics. Honestly, I didn't think this book could really be improved, but Greg has. He and I discussed the book on the BreakPoint podcast at BreakPoint.org. As I told Greg, the book should come with a warning: Anyone who reads it no longer has an excuse for not sharing their beliefs and convictions, even on the tough topics. The second book is for children, especially for little girls: Rachael Denhollander's “How Much Is a Little Girl Worth?” Denhollander, as you might remember, is the force of nature that bravely and persistently worked to expose the hundreds of cases of abuse by U.S.A. Gymnastics doctor Larry Nasser. Rachael Denhollander understands that in a culture that victimizes little girls in so many ways, they need to know who they are, as made in the image of God. Her beautifully written and illustrated book teaches that their worth is beyond price, and that they can meet any challenges they will face with God's help. It's an especially important gift for the little 4- to 8-year old girl in your life, but I bought it for my daughters, who are older. My third recommendation is a bit self-serving... “A Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today's World,” which I co-authored with Brett Kunkle, is an ideal resource for parents, grandparents, teachers, and youth pastors who are in the cultural deep end with their kids. The book unpacks the major issues in our culture, from the obvious ones like LGBT issues, social media, drugs, and smartphones, to the unseen undercurrents in our culture that parents often miss, such as identity struggles and the overwhelming amount of information students face today. The best part is that “A Practical Guide to Culture” is exactly that: practical. In fact, it's proven especially helpful for grandparents, believe it or not. There's always been a generation gap, but many sense that the gap is more vast today – especially when it comes to technology, sexuality, and politics. We hear consistently from parents and grandparents that “A Practical Guide” has helped them make sense of the culture their kids face, so that they can connect with the students in their life and help them to navigate the tricky cultural waters. And speaking of students and culture, I'm pleased to announce that on January 1, a student edition of “A Practical Guide to Culture, called A Student's Guide to Culture,” will be released. This book is written directly for junior high and high school students, and covers the same crucial issues in our culture from a Christian worldview. It's not yet released but is available for pre-order. Why not give a great book this Christmas? You can find these books at our online bookstore. Whenever you purchase books at our online store, it benefits the ministry of the Colson Center.
Renee speaks with Rachael Denhollander, a former gymnast and the first woman to publicly accuse Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics doctor, of sexual assault. Denhollander discusses her memoir What Is a Girl Worth? and her book How Much Is a Little Girl Worth?, a faith-based resource seeking to inspire little girls to understand their value.
Renee speaks with Rachael Denhollander, a former gymnast and the first woman to publicly accuse Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics doctor, of sexual assault. Denhollander discusses her memoir What Is a Girl Worth? and her book How Much Is a Little Girl Worth?, a faith-based resource seeking to inspire little girls to understand their value.
It’s always tempting to bend the rules a little bit for a good cause. But we need to stay principled. God’s ways are better than our ways. God cares about the ends and the means. Some things I say here are very clear…others are very debatable….but as the Westminster Confession says….the final appeal must be the word of God. Lets have a Bible study about these things!
It’s always tempting to bend the rules a little bit for a good cause. But we need to stay principled. God’s ways are better than our ways. God cares about the ends and the means. Some things I say here are very clear…others are very debatable….but as the Westminster Confession says….the final appeal must be the word of God. Lets have a Bible study about these things!
It’s always tempting to bend the rules a little bit for a good cause. But we need to stay principled. God’s ways are better than our ways. God cares about the ends and the means. Some things I say here are very clear…others are very debatable….but as the Westminster Confession says….the final appeal must be […]
Rachael Denhollander was the first woman to come forward and speak out publicly against USA Olympics team doctor Larry Nassar. Rachael paved the way for over 500 other women to come forward and together they brought Nassar to justice. Rachael is an attorney, advocate, educator, and author. You don’t want to miss this incredible episode of the 1 Girl Revolution podcast and pick up a copy of Rachael's powerful book, “What is a Girl Worth?”
This week on Money Matters, Rachael DenHollander, the former gymnast who first exposed the USA Gymnastics Sexual Abuse scandal and landed USGA physician Dr. Larry Nassar in prison as other women stepped forward after Ms. DenHollander's testimony. Her new book, What Is A Girl Worth, is out now. Rachael and Gary Goldberg explore the aftermath of the investigation, the #metoo movement and how organizations and workplaces are working to ensure this no longer happens. Also, Greg McBride, Chief Financial Analyst at Bankrate.com talks with Gary Goldberg about what could happen if the Federal Reserve embarks on a Zero or Negative Interest Rate Policy.
Get notes on this podcast here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast/356338-rachael-denhollander-what-pastors-need-know-sexual-abuse.html Rachael Denhollander says, “There is so much beauty in a gospel-filled response to abuse.” This week on our podcast, Rachael shares how pastors can avoid doing further harm to sexual abuse survivors and instead point them to the hope found in Jesus. ► Listen on Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-churchleaders-podcast/id988990685?mt=2 ► Listen on GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iycvfoqhkk6saen2hsbjw6yuz24 Connect with ChurchLeaders Online! ChurchLeaders brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on faith, ministry and leading the church. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive content. Visit ChurchLeaders Website: https://churchleaders.comFind ChurchLeaders on Facebook: https://facebook.com/churchleaders Follow ChurchLeaders on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChurchLead Follow ChurchLeaders on Instagram: https://instagram.com/churchlead/ Follow ChurchLeaders on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/churchleaders/
On this episode of Voices of Reason, Amy Donaldson and Jasen Lee discuss their picks for the best and worst people of the year — those whose impact has been felt in the most positive and most negative ways in our society. Listen and bee sure to chime and tell us your choices for the best and worst of '18. E-mail us at voramyd@gmail.com or vorjasenl@gmail.com or find us on Twitter at adonsports and at JasenLee1. Our show’s Twitter handle is @VORPodcast and you can also find us on our Facebook page.
GYMTERNET NEWS This week, we get all the yucky parts out of the way at the beginning. It was a bad week (month) (year) to be USA Gymnastics What USAG told the athletes in Rio about Nassar P&G and Kellogg’s (then Under Armour and Hershey’s) drop sponsorship of USAG USAG’s hideous motion to dismiss in the Denhollander case The Maroney birthday tweet Athlete reps can still serve on selection committees, counter to the Daniels Report But, progress made at the Board of Directors meeting Nassar Sentenced to 60 Years The letter Aly wrote to read at his sentencing. Where are the consequences for Michigan State? Dave Brubaker, director of Canadian women’s national team, charged with 10 sexual offenses. Todd Gardiner from IGI placed on permanently ineligible members list for violating provisions concerning a sexual relationship with an athlete. BUT ALSO (42:00) Simone participated in the most hilariously un-fact-checked local news piece ever. Maria Paseka will miss 2018 with back surgery Our thoughts on the Russia Winter Olympics "ban" and Khorkina's bonkers response A 12-year-old verbally committed to Georgia Max Whitlock is learning air flares on pommel horse, just like Jess prophesied! Morgan Hurd, Yul Moldauer (and Brooklyn Moors!) are going to American Cup BRING ON 2018 NCAA season is soon upon us! We discuss (01:12:11): Florida or Oklahoma as the #1 team Suzanne is back. How does one explain Suzanne? We try. Former elites we're excited to see (Bailie! Jazzy! Nia! Alyssa!) All the exciting new friends who are about to turn senior, like (01:31:00) Li Qi, queen of connection bonus and our favorite Chinese gangsta floor routine All the US juniors who will take the world by storm, with special attention to Kara Eaker's beautiful beam Martina Dominici, the gymnast who will put Argentina on the map Plus Chen Yile, ZUBOVA, Simakova, Du Siyu, Sydney Saturnino, Denisa Golgota, Ana Padurariu, and a special Egyptian gymnast who might be Aliya Mustafina in disguise. SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy one of our awesome goodies in our store here. ZOLA Since people now get ENGAGED on this show, we have a the perfect sponsor. Zola is the wedding company reinventing the wedding planning and registry experience. From engagement to wedding and decorating your first home, Zola is there, combining compassionate customer service with modern tools and technology. To sign up with Zola and receive a $50 credit towards your registry, go to ZOLA.com/gymcastic RELATED EPISODES 284: Morgan Hurd 187: McKayla Maroney 257: The Daniels Report 282: GymCastic Book Club – Fierce, by Aly Raisman 281.5: Aly Raisman Comes Forward As Nassar Victim 277.5: McKayla Maroney Alleges Abuse from Nassar
**Trigger Warning** This week on Burn It All Down, we open the show with Lindsay Gibbs interviewing Rachael Denhollander, the first woman to publicly come forward with allegations against Larry Nassar, and award-winning investigative reporter for the Indianapolis Star who has covered the Nassar case, Marisa Kwiatkowski. The interview has graphic descriptions of sexual assault against minors; if you’d like to skip ahead, the interview ends at 28:17. Since Kwiatkowski and her colleagues’ initial reporting about abuse in USA gymnastics in August 2016 (https://www.indystar.com/story/news/investigations/2016/08/04/usa-gymnastics-sex-abuse-protected-coaches/85829732/) and Denhollander’s first telling her story publicly in September 2016 (https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2016/09/12/former-usa-gymnastics-doctor-accused-abuse/89995734/), at least 150 people have come forward with allegations against Nassar, a former USA gymnastics team physician during four Olympics and a faculty member for twenty years at Michigan State. He has recently pleaded guilty on multiple counts of sexual assault. After the interview, Lindsay is joined by Amira Rose Davis, Brenda Elsey, and Jessica Luther, who discuss their reactions to the interview. Then they shift gears and talk about the debacle that has been the search for a new head football coach at Tennessee and the underbelly of the sport revealed by the annual coaching carousel in college football. As always, you’ll hear the Burn Pile, Bad Ass Woman of the Week, and what’s good in our worlds. For more info check our website: http://www.burnitalldownpod.com