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June 2008 Issue
Protecting
Our Children
Helpful Resources
In addition to the sex abuse prevention
resources posted on the Executive Committee's sbc.net, many Baptist
state conventions have posted resources on their Web sites as
well. State conventions have offered or are offering the following
types of helps to their affiliated churches.
1 Most state
conventions have designated a state convention employee or an
office of convention ministry to assist individuals or churches
who desire to develop policies, find resources, or take other
appropriate steps to safeguard the children under their care.
2 Many state
conventions have conducted training seminars with churches and/or
associations to help highlight steps to safeguard children. These
have included presentations on risk management by insurance carriers,
conferences led by certified counselors in the area of sex abuse
and prevention, training events conducted by age-graded specialists,
and breakout sessions at church-health conferences. Several states
have upcoming training events already scheduled on their 2008-2009
calendar. Others stand ready to provide additional training at
the associational level or local church level upon request.
3 Several state
conventions have entered into contractual agreements with companies
that specialize in candidate screening. These companies charge
nominal fees to do background checks through multiple venues to
assure, as much as is possible, that prospective staff and volunteers
have no criminal record in their past. Churches in these states
receive discounts when they make use of these contracted vendors.
4 More and more
of our affiliated state conventions are cross-referencing their
Web-based resources with the resources posted on www.sbc.net/localchurches/ministryhelp.asp,
the sex abuse prevention link on the Executive Committee's sbc.net.
With these cross-referenced resources, local churches should be
more fully equipped to create safe environments for the preschoolers,
children, and teenagers entrusted to their care by their parents.
To find the resources your state convention may already provide,
feel free to check your state convention Web site or call your
state convention office staff.
Available from LifeWay Christian Stores
These, along with many other helpful resources, can be found
online at www.LifeWayStores.com or at your local LifeWay Christian
Bookstore.
Hush: Moving from Silence to
Healing after Childhood Sexual Abuse
Nicole Braddock Bromley
Moody Publishers, $12.99
Caring for Sexually Abused Children:
A Handbook for Families and Churches
R. Timothy Kearney
Intervarsity Press, $13.00
On the Threshold
of Hope: Opening the Door to Hope and Healing for Survivors of
Sexual Abuse
Diane Langberg
Tyndale House Publishers, $12.99
A Healing Marriage: Biblical
Help for Overcoming Childhood Sexual Abuse
Brad Tuggle and Cheryl Tuggle
NavPress Publishing Group, $10.99
The Wounded Heart: Hope for
Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Dan B. Allender
NavPress Publishing Group, $17.00
Released from Bondage
Neil Anderson, Fernando Garzon, and Judy King
Thomas Nelson Publishers, $15.98
Available from The Ethics & Religious
Liberty Commission
Faith & Family Impact is
a dynamic resource designed to provide biblically-grounded information
and insight on the issue of Child Abuse. Each four-page publication,
sized for easy placement in most church bulletins, can be used
as a stand-alone informational handout and includes specific prayer
points, action steps, and the plan of salvation.
Order at erlc.com or by calling 1-800-475-9127.
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