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"Baptistland" interview with Christa Brown S6Bonus1 The Unlovely Truth

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Christa Brown is a self-described Baptist clergy sex abuse survivor.  But she's so much more. Christa has devoted years of her life to shining a light on the widespread systemic problem of clergy sex abuse and church coverups in what she calls "Baptistland". That's the title of her new book, which was released earlier this week. Christa also wrote "This Little Light", and I had the honor of speaking with her so that we could let more people find ways to make their churches safer physically, emotionally, and spiritually. 
"According to Child USA, a leading think tank for the rights of children, fifty-two is theaverage age of a person bringing forward a report of childhood sexual abuse. Iwas fifty-one. The mental hurdles are huge. Many child sex abuse victims wait until after the perpetrator has died, and many never disclose their childhood abuse. Manynever even recognize that what they experienced was abuse." - Christa Brown
Highlights from this episode include:
Exploding the myth that "that doesn't happen in MY church"
Why churches should not try to handle child sexual abuse issues "in-house"
Should forgiveness always lead to restoration
Visit my website to access more episodes. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. 
 
Ways you can support the work of The Unlovely Truth:
Share the episode 
Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn 
Check out my Amazon Author Page to find resources on personal safety, and safety training for churches. 
Christa's Substack site: https://christabrown.substack.com/
 
Christa's webpage with links to columns she's published about clergy sex abuse: https://christabrown.me/columns/
 
Child USA's webpage on statute of limitations reform: https://childusa.org/sol/
 
Christa's handle on X (formerly Twitter) is: @ChristaBrown777
 
Buy Christa's new book
 
 

Christa Brown is a self-described Baptist clergy sex abuse survivor.  But she's so much more. Christa has devoted years of her life to shining a light on the widespread systemic problem of clergy sex abuse and church coverups in what she calls "Baptistland". That's the title of her new book, which was released earlier this week. Christa also wrote "This Little Light", and I had the honor of speaking with her so that we could let more people find ways to make their churches safer physically, emotionally, and spiritually. 
"According to Child USA, a leading think tank for the rights of children, fifty-two is theaverage age of a person bringing forward a report of childhood sexual abuse. Iwas fifty-one. The mental hurdles are huge. Many child sex abuse victims wait until after the perpetrator has died, and many never disclose their childhood abuse. Manynever even recognize that what they experienced was abuse." - Christa Brown
Highlights from this episode include:
Exploding the myth that "that doesn't happen in MY church"
Why churches should not try to handle child sexual abuse issues "in-house"
Should forgiveness always lead to restoration
Visit my website to access more episodes. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. 
 
Ways you can support the work of The Unlovely Truth:
Share the episode 
Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn 
Check out my Amazon Author Page to find resources on personal safety, and safety training for churches. 
Christa's Substack site: https://christabrown.substack.com/
 
Christa's webpage with links to columns she's published about clergy sex abuse: https://christabrown.me/columns/
 
Child USA's webpage on statute of limitations reform: https://childusa.org/sol/
 
Christa's handle on X (formerly Twitter) is: @ChristaBrown777
 
Buy Christa's new book
 
 

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