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GRACE (organization)

GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment ) is a Virginia 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to help Christian groups confront sexual abuses, psychological abuses and physical abuses. Its headquarters are at Lynchburg, Virginia, United States.

Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment
AbbreviationGRACE
Formation2004, recognized as nonprofit in 2006
FounderBasyle "Boz" Tchividjian
TypeNon-profit Organization
PurposeAbuse prevention
Location
Key people
Pete Singer (Executive Director)
Websitenetgrace.org

History edit

GRACE was founded in 2003 after a reporter called Boz Tchividjian about a case of sexual abuse mishandled by a pastor.[1] He became convinced that Evangelical institutions were not properly addressing incidents of sexual abuse, incidents that he believed would eventually lead to scandals similar to those that had damaged the Catholic Church. In Tchividjian's view, the authoritarian culture of some Protestant organizations was particularly susceptible to what he called "spiritual abuse"—the attempt of religious leaders to silence victims or convince them that they deserved their abuse.[1] Tchividjian has stated that "When it comes to child sexual abuse, too many churches and Christian organizations prefer to sacrifice individuals in order to protect themselves. We end up living out the very antithesis of the Gospel that we preach. The consequences are devastating."[2]

Tchividjian first contacted Victor Vieth, who previously headed the Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center, and Diane Langberg, a psychologist from Pennsylvania who specialized in trauma; these three invited a number of legal, therapeutic and clerical professionals to form a board that created GRACE,[1] an organization dedicated to educating churches and parachurch organizations about preventing, detecting, and dealing with sexual abuse.[1]

The organization was officially founded in 2004 by Tchividjian in order to help churches to fight against sexual abuse in Christian organizations.[3]

Programs edit

GRACE offers sexual, psychological, and physical abuse prevention programs; independent investigation of allegations of abuse; and organizational culture assessments of abuse prevention.[4][5][6][7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Kathryn Joyce for The American Prospect. May 5, 2014 The Next Christian Abuse Scandal: By Grace Alone
  2. ^ Allan, Turner (2015-10-28). "Billy Graham's grandson on Protestants' response to child sex abuse". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  3. ^ Joshua Pease, The sin of silence, washingtonpost.com, USA, May 31, 2018
  4. ^ GRACE, A MISSION TO LOVE, netgrace.org, USA, retrieved February 4, 2023
  5. ^ Amanda Marcotte, Billy Graham’s Grandson Is on a Mission to Root Out Sexual Abuse in the Evangelical Church, slate.com, USA, May 7, 2014
  6. ^ Guidestar entry for Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment Page accessed January 24, 2016
  7. ^ Amanda Marcotte for Slate. May 7, 2014 Billy Graham’s Grandson Is on a Mission to Root Out Sexual Abuse in the Evangelical Church

External links edit

  • Official website

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