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Brad Hambrick
Why you should read “What is A Girl Worth”
In What Is a Girl Worth?, Rachael Denhollander described the motive for her final...
Read MoreWhy is it so hard to have constructive conversations about abuse?
One obstacle to receiving care for current victims and survivors of past abuse is...
Read MoreWhy we should be cautious in using criminal or traumatic offenses to illustrate forgiveness
Caring for survivors by being careful with our words
Let’s start this chapter by admitting that we like to use hyperbole — extreme...
Read MoreWhat Joseph’s story teaches us about abuse, forgiveness, power differentials, and wisdom
Most Christians are familiar with the story of Joseph as a powerful example of...
Read MoreFirst Steps When a Victim Discloses Abuse
Key Responses to Care Well for the Abused
The first and most important thing you need to realize when someone discloses the...
Read MoreHow Do We Minister Slow Hope?
Walking with Friends on the Marathon After Abuse
When we face a crisis, we both desperately want and are intensely skeptical toward...
Read MoreWhat Happens When You Call CPS?
Don’t Avoid What You Don’t Understand
You may have read the series of books by C. S. Lewis called The...
Read MoreWhat advice would you give husbands who want to cultivate their marriage?
Brad Hambrick shares advice for husbands who want to cultivate their marriage.
Read More4 principles to remember when talking to your children about coronavirus
Add the coronavirus pandemic to the list of topics—like sexuality and transgender bathrooms—that we...
Read MoreWhat would you say to the Christian who feels ashamed to seek counseling?
Brad Hambrick shares what he would say to the Christian who feels ashamed to seek...
Read MoreWhat is the “Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused” curriculum?
Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused (churchcares.com) is a training experience...
Read MoreWhat is the “Becoming a Church that Cares Well for Abuse” curriculum?
Over the last six months, at the directive of my senior pastor and president...
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