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‘Prepare and Protect’ training helps churches prevent abuse, aid vulnerable

Several Arkansas Baptists recently gathered at the Northwest Arkansas Ministry Center in Rogers for the Arkansas Baptist State Convention’s regional Prepare and Protect Training.
  • February 18, 2024
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‘Prepare and Protect’ training helps churches prevent abuse, aid vulnerable

Several Arkansas Baptists recently gathered at the Northwest Arkansas Ministry Center in Rogers for the Arkansas Baptist State Convention’s regional Prepare and Protect Training.

The training, focused on sex abuse awareness and response, was for church pastoral and administrative staff and lay leaders, particularly those who work with children.

RELATED: Check out more stories on sexual abuse awareness here.

Christa Neal, chairperson of the ABSC Sexual Abuse Response and Resource Team (SARRT) and Title IX Coordinator for Ouachita Baptist University, was the featured speaker. She shared information on prevention and policies, mandated reporting and after care, how to respond in a trauma care way.

“When someone chooses to perpetrate evil against another person the ripple effects are large. It can impact so many people. We want to be part of responding well, caring and loving people, and making sure that our churches are safe,” Neal said.

Providing resources for churches

Their goal, Neal said, is to be a resource for churches. That includes providing training and educating churches on having policies in place and reporting.

“The idea is to be a resource, to be helpful to people that want to get this right and want to be able to know that they are prepared,” she said.

“It is much better to have policies and procedures in place and to know how we are going to help those that are hurting before a crisis has happened,” Neal noted. “We want people to know, to be educated on this and we don’t want this to be something that is not talked about. You have to talk about it, and you have to keep on talking about it.”

Brad Lewter, ABSC President and chairman of the Arkansas Baptist Sexual Abuse Task Force,  said the training was well attended and touted Neal’s presentation. The training had 35 attendees representing 11 different churches. Three associational missionaries were also in attendance.

“I think the information was helpful and it definitely accomplished the goal of not just training but showing churches that there is a need for this, and it is something they should be doing,” she said. “It affirmed, too, that people want to know about this. The stats tell us that this is unfortunately happening in the life of the church. God called us to love people, to care for people, and unfortunately, we have to be prepared to deal with one of the great evils in the world and that is sex abuse. And the fact that it happens in the life of the church is just even more sad.”

More than ‘good intentions’

The ABSC and SARRT want to walk alongside churches as they prepare to prevent abuse and protect those most vulnerable, respond appropriately when allegations are made, and actively love those impacted by abuse.

“This is one of those issues you can’t be on the wrong side of,” Lewter said. “You can have good intentions and your heart can be right but at the end of the day, this is something that requires training so that you handle it appropriately, legally and biblically.”

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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Mary Alford and originally published by Arkansas Baptist News.

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