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Rachael Denhollander Addresses Long Battle for SBC to Agree on Sexual Abuse Investigation

Devoted Christ-follower, attorney, former gymnast, and sexual-abuse survivor Rachael Denhollander posted a series of tweets detailing her view of what it took to get the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) to look into its Executive Committee’s alleged mishandling of sexual abuse claims from victims within their collection of churches.

Denhollander, who led the way in speaking out against her abuser, USA gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, told her followers that Christa Brown “began pioneering the movement to shine a light in the SBC” well over a decade ago. Denhollander’s tweet was posted just a few hours after the SBC messengers nearly unanimously voted for an independent task force to investigate the SBC’s Executive Committee for its alleged mishandling of sexual abuse claims.

Denhollander praised sexual abuse survivor Christa Brown for relentlessly telling the truth over and over in spite of leaders calling her “demonic” and “satanic” and comparing her behavior to that of an abuser. Denhollander said Brown created a “safe place” for the other survivors who came forward and became a guide to help weather the storm that embroiled those who “dared to speak up.”

Brown started a website that tracked SBC abusers and those who tried to cover up the abuse. Denhollander said Brown’s “pioneering” for abuse survivors resulted in “over the course of many years, others began to speak up.”

Denhollander and the Caring Well Curriculum

When SBC leaders reached out for Denhollander’s help in developing ‘The Caring Well‘ curriculum, a unified call to action for churches to confront the abuse crisis, she said she suggested a couple critical steps for immediate action. Step one, she said, was “an audit of the convention to gather data related to abuse and mishandling, and to identify trends and patterns to inform meaningful steps forward.” The second step was “an investigation into actions of elected, appointed or paid staff or leaders of the Convention, related to abuse & mishandling of abuse.”

Thinking it would take years for her suggestions to see the light of day, Denhollander said that although the SBC Executive Committee “stonewalled and refused all offers of help” abuse survivors continued to speak up.

She shared that SBC messengers Grant Gaines and Todd Benkert reached out for help to draft their now-passed motions to “clearly articulate their goals without running afoul of SBC parliamentary rules.”

Jesse T. Jackson
Jesse T. Jackson
Jesse is the Content Editor/Site Manager for ChurchLeaders and ChristianNewsNow. An undeserving husband to a beautiful wife, and a father to 4 beautiful children. He serves as a deacon, a growth group leader, and is a member of University Baptist Church in Beavercreek, Ohio. Follow him on twitter here (https://twitter.com/jessetjackson)

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