Gymnast & Dr. Nassar Abuse Survivor Addresses Sexual Abuse in Churches
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Empowering Survivors and Shining Light: Addressing Abuse in Churches Introduction: Guest: Rachel Denhollander - attorney, author, advocate, educator. Role in exposing sexual abuse, notably Dr. Larry Nassar's abuse in USA Gymnastics. Highlighting the importance of discussing abuse in religious contexts. Rachel's Background: Pursuit of justice against Dr. Larry Nassar. Over 300 survivors, including Olympic medalists, came forward. Book "What's a Girl Worth?" recounts her journey and exposes the truth. Collaboration on "churchcares.com" for educating church leaders on abuse and trauma. Importance of Speaking Up: Debunking the misconception about survivors' reluctance to speak up. The lack of safe avenues for disclosing abuse. Community responses and institutional support as empowering factors. Role of media coverage in enabling survivors to share their stories. The Role of Church Leaders: Creating safe spaces for survivors within religious communities. Misunderstandings within the church about unity, authority, justice, and forgiveness. Theological views hindering appropriate responses to abuse. Need for education among church leaders about abuse dynamics and trauma. Value and Worth: Discussion on devaluation of women's worth and expectations of suffering. Motivation behind Rachel's books "What's a Girl Worth?" and "What's a Little Girl Worth?" Initiating conversations with children about identity, value, and speaking out against abuse. Personal Experience: Insights from Rachel's memoir revealing challenges of speaking out against abuse. Unveiling legal processes, abuse dynamics, and survivor trauma. Acknowledging the privilege and difficulties of supporting survivors. Progress in Churches: Positive changes in churches' responses to abuse survivors. Establishing support systems, offering resources, and standing with survivors. Understanding the hurdles survivors face in seeking justice. Highlighting the Positive: Intentionality and Learning: Pastors seeking knowledge about trauma despite lack of formal training. Engaging Difficult Topics: Addressing abuse, oppression, and trauma in sermons to foster communication. Empowering Survivors: Creating safe spaces for sharing stories, fostering healing and support. Practical Support: Providing legal fees, counseling, resources, and tangible assistance. Championing Transparency: Standing against silencing tactics, supporting survivors' public speaking. Advocacy and Legislation: Pastors engaging in legislative efforts to criminalize clergy abuse. Final Words of Wisdom: For Survivors: Worth is not defined by others' actions, find hope in the existence of light. For Supporters: Stand with the vulnerable, embodying Christ's love and care. Closing Prayer: A heartfelt prayer for comfort, advocacy, and justice for survivors. Resources: www.racheldenhollander.com www.leslievernick.com Sign up for Leslie's free webinar on August 17th! It's titled, “I'm Not Okay When You're Not Okay: Defining My Problem, Your Problem, and Our Problem.” Leslie will even answer your questions - live! Register at www.leslievernick.com/ok