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Failures to Act: Why We Don’t Always Blow the Whistle on Abuse

Failures to Act: Why We Don’t Always Blow the Whistle on Abuse

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  • Philip Monroe

Why is it so difficult to act against abuse, even in the church? This article raises six reasons.

Source: Musings of a Christian Psychologist, 2011. 2 pages.

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No matter how intense our experiences, no matter how acute our perceptions of what we think God would have us do, we cannot be certain God has spoken unless our revelation is based on Scripture. James Montgomery Boice
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