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Philosophers call it epistemic injustice.1
Researchers call it institutional betrayal.2
Survivors experience it as confusion.
Spiritual abuse is often talked about as the result of bad leaders or misuse...
Next week on the Safe to Hope podcast, Julia and Ann Maree will interview expert contributor Dr. Lisa Oakley, professor and author of numerous publications including “Escaping the Maze of Spiritual Abuse.” You can tune in to your favorite p...
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I had the privilege of acting as a guest host of the Safe to Hope podcast so that I could interview Ann Maree Goudzwaard about her experience of spiritual abuse in the church context. It is a beautiful an...
I think it was probably only four years ago that I still believed a woman was incomplete as an image bearer without a husband. I know. Ridiculous. LUDICROUS! And cruel of me to think so. I didn’t even contemplate what that might mean for my...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Ann Maree is the founder and ED of Help[H]er, an advocacy ministry for women in crisis in the church.
Faith, law, and institutional accountability. J.D. Candidate (Class of '27); Masters in Biblical Studies (RTS)
Therapist and advocate focused on trauma, power, and truth in the life of the church.
Advocacy from the Presbyterian Pew educates laypeople about the government and process of the PCA (Presbyterian Church in America) and supports those who are navigating the church court process.
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