Resources
Chris Anderson and MaleSurvivor: Part Two
Part two of Boz Tchividjian’s interview with Chris Anderson, executive director of MaleSurvivor, peels back the myths and misconceptions about being a male abuse survivor.
Chris Anderson and MaleSurvivor: Part One
Boz Tchividjian interviews Chris Anderson, executive director of MaleSurvivor, and discusses his journey of survival, healing, and advocacy.
Hillsong Church: Abuse Unreported, Perpetrator Rewarded
Examining the crisis of culpability at Hillsong Church when pastor Brian Houston failed to report his predator father, Frank Houston, to authorities.
Disappearing Boys
Michael Reagan and Jerome Elam, both survivors of childhood sexual abuse, write about the unique dynamics and devastating stigmas.
Abused on the Mission Field: Treasuring the Institution Instead of the Child
Some missionary cultures are in need of a conversion.
A Positive Step Forward: A Denomination Confronts Child Sexual Abuse
The Presbyterian Church of America (PCA) has adopted Overture 6. Boz Tchividjian explains what this means for abuse prevention in PCA churches.
Survivors and the Sufferings of Jesus
Boz Tchividjian reflects on the similarities survivors of abuse have with Jesus and His sufferings.
No Place to Call Home: Interview with Jamie Prater
Boz Tchividjian interviews Jamie Prater, an abuse survivor from Jesus People U.S.A. who shares his work on a documentary No Place To Call Home, which examines JPUSA’s culture of abuse and cover-up.
Christians and the Struggle to Report Child Abuse
We should all understand one important truth: child sexual abuse is both a sin and a serious crime—a crie that should always be reported.
Startling Statistics: Child Sexual Abuse and What the Church Can Do About Itch
Understanding the reality of abuse begins with seeing the scope of it. Transforming our faith communities into places where children are safe and abuse survivors are welcomed, valued, and loved begins by realizing every number is a person.
"If Your Brother Sins Against You..." and He's a Sex Offender
Adapted from an interview Boz Tchividjian had with Rachel Held Evans, this article reveals some of the common misconceptions Christians have when applying Matthew 18 and other Scriptures to sex offenses.
