Finding Your Way Back to the Church After Sexual Abuse
How can the victim of sexual abuse in the church rebuild trust? How can we go back to any church? Why should we even try?
How can the victim of sexual abuse in the church rebuild trust? How can we go back to any church? Why should we even try?
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The core issue regarding sexual temptation is the condition of our hearts.
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