A practical reflection on how churches can wisely recognize, respond to, and care for those experiencing abuse—written for leaders seeking clarity and compassion.
The article emphasizes that churches don’t need to have all the answers to walk faithfully with victims—but they do need to take abuse seriously, act with steadiness, and seek the right kind of help.
Pieces like this remind us that care begins not with expertise, but with humility. When a church acknowledges the weight of suffering and chooses to respond with tenderness, truth, and accountability, it becomes a place where healing can take root.

