Caring Well for the sexually abused in the era of COVID-19When the COVID-19 crisis struck America it caused a disruption in all of our churches. It also has drawn attention away from another crisis that we were just beginning to address: the crisis of sexual abuse in our churches. Last year, in response to the abuse crisis, the Southern Baptist Convention launched the Caring Well Challenge (CWC). The goal of the CWC is to equip churches to be safe for survivors and safe from abuse. The program provides churches with an adaptable and attainable pathway to immediately enhance their efforts to prevent abuse and care for abuse survivors. The eight steps involved in the CWC are: Commit, Build, Launch, Train, Care, Prepare, Share, and Reflect. Here are some ways you can implement these steps during the pandemic.
The first step is to sign up for the Caring Well Challenge to ensure your church receives updates and resources throughout the year for accomplishing the next steps. If you haven’t done so already, you can sign up here. This Week at the ERLC
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![]() News From Capitol HillEach August while Congress is in recess, we take a break from our policy focused episodes on the Capitol Conversations podcast in order to interview leaders we admire. We call this series August Profiles. These conversations with friends of the ERLC are a lot of fun. Last year, we began with profiling Russell Moore on his journey from Mississippi to Washington as the ERLC president. Then, we interviewed Justin Giboney of the And Campaign and Jennifer Marshal Patterson, formerly of The Heritage Foundation. This year we interviewed:
We walk away from each conversation inspired by their stories and reminded of God’s faithfulness. We know you will too. If you have a drive or some spare time over this holiday weekend, we hope you’ll enjoy these podcasts with leaders we admire. Subscribe today to Capitol Conversations to get the latest episodes delivered to your phone right as they release. Featured PodcastsOn this episode of Signposts, Russell Moore is joined by Pastor Max Lucado to talk about his latest book You Are Never Alone. Lucado is the Teaching Minister at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, and the author of over 40 books. Lucado says he “writes books for people who don’t read books." Every trade book Max Lucado has written during the last 30 years began as a sermon series for his home church Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas. Each August on Capitol Conversations, we take a break from our usual policy focused conversations and host interviews with leaders we admire. In this last week of summer before Labor Day, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik sits down with Shannon Royce, Esq., who serves in the federal government as the Director of the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). From The Public SquareCourt: School transgender bathroom policy unconstitutional
House set to vote on marijuana legalization
Texas renews court effort to ban abortion procedure
Kentucky AG Says Closing Religious Schools In COVID Pandemic Is Unconstitutional
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