Chris Moles Podcast — Victim Care in the Local Church (Part 2)

In this second conversation with Chris Moles, we focus on how the local church can care well for victims within its own community. We discuss the barriers that often keep victims unseen, the ways churches may unintentionally silence suffering, and how a grounded, compassionate approach can create a path toward safety and healing.

“Victim care begins with a willingness to hear the truth, even when it unsettles us.”

The church has a profound opportunity to be a place of refuge, but that requires humility, discernment, and a willingness to learn. My prayer is that this episode invites leaders to consider how they might cultivate a church culture where victims are protected, believed, and supported.

Listen here:

https://www.chrismoles.org/podcast/2023/10/24/episode-300-victim-care-in-the-local-church

Published Works

Published work contributed among others serving thoughtfully and well.

Affiliations & Training

A few of the communities and ministries that have shaped my approach to care.

CCEF: Where I received foundational biblical counseling training.

New Growth Press: Publisher of my co-authored book Caring for Families Caught in Domestic Abuse.

PeaceWorks / Chris Moles: A ministry focused on domestic abuse response where I have taught and partnered in advocacy.

North Church Women: A local ministry context where I offer expository teaching for women.

ChristianCounseling.com Directory: A national directory where my counseling practice is listed.

Side Notes

Thoughtful reflections for the weary, the wondering, and those walking the long road of faith.

North Church

Women opening Scripture with clarity and care.

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