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A letter from the Executive Director of GRACE about important upcoming changes within the organization
I am writing to share some exciting news about my future and the future of GRACE. This May, I will be stepping down as the Executive Director of GRACE in order to return to the full-time practice of law representing abuse survivors against institutions who have failed to protect them.
Christianity Today: 1 in 10 Young Protestants Have Left a Church Over Abuse
Ten percent of Protestant churchgoers under 35 have previously left a church because they felt sexual misconduct was not taken seriously. A new report reveals why.
RELEVANT Magazine: "It's Time"
RELEVANT Magazine’s wide-ranging look at the current state of #MeToo in the Church world.
The Christian Century: "Since before #MeToo, Boz Tchividjian has held abusers in Church accountable"
As the Catholic abuse scandal was emerging in the early 2000s, GRACE was founded—alerting Protestants to the issue of abuse in their own churches. The Christian Century reports.
Statement from the GRACE Board of Directors
December 7th, 2016, the GRACE Board of Directors issued a public statement in response to credible allegations that Tullian Tchividjian had engaged in clergy sexual abuse over multiple women.
A Public Statement Concerning Sexual Abuse in the Church
July 17th, 2013, GRACE released this public statement signed by over 70 Christian leaders registering our concern for survivors and resolve to confront the growing crisis of abuse and cover-up within the Body of Christ.
