by Rebecca Davis | Jan 25, 2018 | challenging the status quo, For the Protectors
Rachael Denhollander, the first of the infamous Larry Nassar’s victims to speak publicly, is a Christian. A real Christian. That’s very obvious from her powerful victim impact statement that was posted yesterday. The full transcript of that statement can be read here,...
by Rebecca Davis | Jan 22, 2018 | challenging the status quo, For the Protectors
Last week I wrote a blog post at top speed, for me, the fastest I’d ever gotten a post up. It was David and Louise Turpin: the picture-perfect homeschooling family. If I’d had a warning ahead of time that this post would receive over twenty times as many views...
by Rebecca Davis | Jan 16, 2018 | For the Protectors
Let’s take a look at a large picture-perfect homeschooling family. This is from 2010. So sweet. Every year, it seemed, the parents re-enacted their wedding. This is from 2011. So sweet. They had happy family outings. This one is from 2012. See how the children all...
by Rebecca Davis | Jan 5, 2018 | challenging the status quo, For the Protectors, untwisting Scriptures
When I post something about criminal abusers and their criminal enablers in our Christian institutions, I’m often reminded by many voices that our society works on a principle of “innocent until proven guilty.” The argument goes that until a person has been found...
by Rebecca Davis | Dec 29, 2017 | For the Protectors, news and musings
When I say “Here’s the Joy,” I just mean me, Rebecca. lol. A year ago in the fall of 2016 when my first solo adult book, Untwisting Scriptures that were used to tie you up, gag you, and tangle your mind, was about to come out, I panicked just a little bit about my...
by Rebecca Davis | Nov 30, 2017 | challenging the status quo, For the Protectors
Note: The “Biblical counseling” being critiqued here is actually nouthetic/admonishing counseling. There are many people who counsel Biblically who do not counsel this way. This is the third and final installment in a series of articles of commentary on...