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- Most US Pastors Use Armed Congregants as Church SecurityWith shootings on the rise, more churches are dropping no-firearms policies and turning to gun-carriers in their flock, survey finds.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- 1 in 10 Young Protestants Have Left a Church Over AbuseAs the generation most likely to report experiencing misconduct and least likely to tolerate it, Christians under 35 stand to shape how congregations respond.Kate Shellnutt|
- We Need an Independent Investigation of Sovereign Grace MinistriesAllegations of child sexual abuse and staff cover-up continue to swirl. Let’s set an example for all churches to follow, bringing healing to victims and churches alike.Mark Galli|
- Southern Baptists Committed to Abuse Reform. What Happened?With the female-pastor debate getting the most attention, the slow work to address abuse plods on.Kate Shellnutt in New Orleans|
- It’s Time to Forgive Each Other Our Pandemic SinsAs the COVID-19 emergency ends, the church can lead the world into a spirit of amnesty.Paul D. Miller|简体中文
- How Churches Elevate and Protect Abusive PastorsA psychologist explores the power dynamics that help turn shepherds into wolves.Interview by Tim Hein|español
- More Pastors Agree With Andy Stanley: No Worship Services Until 2021Now 5 percent of church leaders say they don’t expect to reopen for the rest of the year.Kate Shellnutt|
- Packing in the Pews: The Connection Between God and GunsMinistry leaders more likely than evangelicals overall to favor more gun control.Kate Shellnutt|
- De qué modo las iglesias enaltecen y protegen a los pastores abusivosUna psicóloga explora las dinámicas de poder que ayudan a convertir a los pastores en lobosEnglish
- Des évangéliques européens s’organisent contre les abusEntre formations et lignes d’écoute, les Églises mettent l’accent sur la sécurité et la prévention.Ken Chitwood en Allemagne|English
