Statutory Rape in Christian Homeschool Perspective

The sad thing is that my parents often said they were homeschooling to keep us safe.
Read moreThe sad thing is that my parents often said they were homeschooling to keep us safe.
Read moreHomeschool alumna Ashley Easter alleges that Rick Boyer, Sr. began sexually pursuing and grooming her when she was only 17.
Read moreIt’s time for all Christians of all stripes to start confronting Christian rape culture.
Read moreYoung women around the U.S. are being raised and taught in their homeschools to think that this is what God actually wants for them.
Read moreSilence is on the side of the abuser.
Read moreA former homeschool mom with a MSW examines Karen Campbell and Lisa Cherry’s podcast series on sexual abuse prevention.
Read more“We need to start listening to children and alumni and centering their voices in these conversations. Until we do that, we’ll just be traveling in circles.”
Read more“The fact that many of their recommendations — such as IBLP, Mercy Ministries, and Teen Mania — have been documented as emotionally, physically, sexually, and spiritually abusive is the biggest red flag of all.”
Read more“Unmask the Predators is the sexual abuse prevention manual from Lisa Cherry and Frontline Family Ministries.”
Read more“Not Open argues that Christians in 2014 face a uniquely apocalyptic moment in history. Basically, the American Christian sky is falling.”
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