How can non-hierarchical denominations prevent child abuse in churches?
I recently spoke at Liberty University convocation. While there, I had the privilege to sit down with my friend, Boz Tchividjian.
Boz is a prosecutor by background, specifically dealing with child sexual abuse cases. He has recently been engaged in advocacy for the protection of victims—first and foremost that there might not be victims. Second, he advocates that those who are victims might be heard and that the perpetrators might ultimately be prosecuted.
Sadly, this is an ongoing challenge in the life of the church. We are certainly all aware of the scandals within the Catholic Church. But increasingly people are asking questions about the Protestant and the Evangelical world. I've blogged on such abuse situations on several occasions—see here, here, and here.
For this reason, I felt that an interview with Boz would be worth our time. Keep reading
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