MinistrySafe, which equips churches and ministry programs to better protect children from sexual abuse, is offering a free once-a-month webinar series starting Feb. 26.
Anyone who is paid by a church, wears a name tag or volunteers in a ministry is “responsible to care for our children,” attorney Kimberlee Norris, co-founder of MinistrySafe, told Alabama Baptist leaders during a recent workshop.
Attorney Greg Love said the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior, and “what is predictable is preventable.” “When we consider protecting our boys
As the Alabama Baptist Convention begins to celebrate 200 years of ministry, Rick Lance took time in his annual meeting report to touch on “significant
Alabama leaders ‘saddened,’ ‘grief-stricken’ Alabama Baptist leaders issued a joint statement May 23 in response to the Guidepost Solutions report released by the Southern Baptist
Alabama Baptist leaders issued a joint statement today (May 23) in response to the Guidepost Solutions report released by the Southern Baptist Convention Sexual Abuse
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