Protecting Our Children From Harm We Cannot See

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 silent kind.

Non-contact sexual abuse is one of those hidden dangers.
It confuses children.
It steals their peace.
It tries to silence them before they even find the words.

What This Kind of Harm Looks Like

It happens when someone crosses a child’s boundaries in sexual ways without touching them.

This can include:

• Showing a child sexual images or videos
• Sexual comments or jokes
• Exposing one’s body
• Asking for photos
• Sending sexual messages
• Watching a child in private moments
• Making a child witness adult acts
• Introducing adult content through games or screens

These are violations.
And no child should ever carry the weight of them.

Why Faithful Adults Must Pay Attention

Children often feel something is wrong long before they understand it.
They might feel “yucky,” scared, or ashamed — even though they’ve done nothing wrong.

Our calling as adults is to create safety.
To listen with compassion.
To intervene quickly.
To hold firm boundaries that honor the innocence God placed in every child.

A Message Every Child Should Hear

Your mind and your body belong to you.
You do not have to look at or listen to anything that feels unsafe.
You can always tell a Safe Person.
What someone else did is not your fault.

What Faith-Guided Protection Looks Like

• Trusting a child’s discomfort
• Responding with calm strength
• Removing unsafe adults from their path
• Naming wrong behavior clearly
• Making it easy for children to speak
• Protecting without shaming
• Standing guard over their innocence

Protection is sacred work.
It is part of loving children the way God intended — with tenderness, wisdom, and courage.

A BrighterFaith Promise

We believe in creating spaces where children can grow without fear.
Where their innocence is honored.
Where adults stand watch with clear eyes and open hearts.

Non-contact harm is real.
But so is our commitment to shield every child entrusted to our care.