The church must do more to intentionally become a safe space for women and children to come forward about abuse. God’s people have a duty
Category: Children Are Loved
5 Things Empathy Truly Is
Empathy, when rooted in God’s truth, is a powerful way to reflect His love. It allows us to see others through His eyes—without losing ourselves
The Evidence of Change: Beyond Tears and Performances
Too often, churches and communities pressure women in abusive relationships to forgive quickly, return quietly, and “fix” what was never theirs to repair. They are
Before the Harm: God’s Lesson on Safety
“The Light at the Door” She sat in her car long after the engine stopped, hands resting on the steering wheel like she was still
✨ Devotional: Prejudice is Rust on the Soul
Bias corrodes our ability to love. God calls us to tend to it before it eats away at our witness. Scripture:“You were taught, with regard
The Church Must Stop Excusing Abuse and Start Confronting It
Many Scriptures speak of justice, protection of the vulnerable, refusing to tolerate or cover up wrongdoing, and calling God’s people to act rightly. These verses
When Songs Turn Bitter: Amos and the Lesson of Justice
We don’t always think of shepherds as prophets. But Amos was not a man of titles or polished training. He was a shepherd, a farmer,
✨ Devotional: Love is a Lamp, Not a Spotlight
God’s love is not meant to shine only on a few, but to light the way for all. Scripture:“You are the light of the world.
Devotional: Children Are Not to Blame When Someone Harms Them
Children deserve to be kept safe from harm. When they come forward, we must not blame them for someone else’s wrongdoing. Young people are impressionable,
Protecting Our Children From Harm We Cannot See
Some harm leaves no bruise.No mark.No sign the eyes can easily catch. But God calls us to protect children from all harm — even the