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In this Eyes Open to Abuse course, we will help you identify signs and characteristics of abuse and abusers and develop a plan to support survivors of abuse.
As Christians, we are called to “do justice and to love kindness” (Micah 6:8), and a part of this is protecting and providing for the vulnerable. Those who have been or are being abused are particularly in need of our belief, support, and love. We must create spaces of God’s shalom to those at particular risk and denounce abuse in our congregations. To help you on this journey to bring justice and kindness to your community, we will help you identify signs and characteristics of abuse and abusers and develop a plan to support survivors of abuse.
We recommend going through this Eyes Open to Abuse course slowly and thoughtfully with a mentor or friend, giving yourself space to handle the overwhelming nature of this content.
Learning Outcomes
Produced by CBE International, hosted by FULLER Equip.
1. Getting Started
What Is Abuse?
2. Who Are Abusers?
3. Who Are the Abused?
4. Defining Abuse: Part 1
5. Defining Abuse: Part 2
6. Defining Abuse: Part 3
Abuse in the Church
7. What Role Does the Church Play in Abuse?
8. Power Structures in the Church
9. Dominance and Lack of Empathy
10. Environments that Foster Impunity
11. A Belief in Traditional Gender Roles
12. Recognizing Toxicity in Your Church's Culture
Helping Survivors
13. Moving Toward a Culture of Shalom
14. Protecting Victims and Survivors of Abuse
15. Women Made in God's Image
16. Making an Action Plan
Conclusion
17. Next Steps
Your Instructor
CBE International
CBE International is a nonprofit devoted to educating Christians that the Bible calls women and men to lead and serve as equals. For over 30 years, they have equipped Christians to use their God-given talents in leadership and service regardless of gender, ethnicity, or class. As they've pioneered for women’s equality in the church, home, and society, they'e also created a large library of free online resources geared toward pastors, academics, and lay Christians alike.
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