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May 29th, 2024

Christa Brown on Baptistland: Exposing Clergy Abuse and Institutional Betrayal in the SBC, Part 2

  1. Christa Brown on Baptistland: Exposing Clergy Abuse and Institutional Betrayal in the SBC, Part 2 Lori Adams-Brown 40:16

Does it sound familiar to be promised change in a faith community, only to be let down time and time again? Perhaps you’ve been told that praying and hoping for change is the answer, but the pain of unfulfilled promises and ongoing Trauma lingers. Are you tired of empty words and unmet expectations, especially when it comes to addressing clergy sexual abuse and spiritual trauma? It’s time to acknowledge the impact and seek real solutions. Let’s dive into empowering advocacy and validation of experiences. Join us in finding healing and change with abuse survivor and advocate Christa Brown in part 2.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover strategies for surviving clergy sexual abuse and reclaiming personal power.
  • Explore the profound impact of spiritual abuse within faith communities and find ways to heal.
  • Gain insights into the history and current efforts of the Southern Baptist Convention in addressing clergy abuse.
  • Learn effective ways to advocate for change within religious organizations and support fellow survivors.
  • Uncover the importance of professional counseling in the journey towards healing from trauma.

My special guest is Christa Brown

Christa Brown is an inspiring figure who has dedicated her life to advocating for survivors of clergy sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Convention. As the author of the newly released book Baptistland, she bravely shares her own experiences of abuse, betrayal, and transformation, shedding light on the reality of clergy sex abuse and cover-ups within the US’s largest protestant denomination. With a background as a retired appellate attorney, a mother, and a grandmother, Christa brings a unique perspective and unwavering determination to demand reforms and bring about change within religious organizations. Her insights and experiences offer valuable knowledge and empowerment to those navigating the complex journey of healing from trauma and seeking justice. Follow Christa on X/Twitter.

Listen to the first of the 2 part EPS here.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:00:02 – Introduction and Sponsor Message

00:02:00 – Trigger Warning and Introduction of Guest

00:03:13 – Skepticism and Empty Promises

00:11:37 – Cultivating Skepticism

00:14:39 – Applause for Perpetrators

00:16:46 – Lack of Consequences for Harmful Behavior

00:19:10 – Lack of Change in Leadership

00:22:23 – Troubling Hotline Operations

00:25:02 – Spiritual Abuse and Inappropriate Prayers

00:30:22 – Seeking Accountability and Restitution

00:34:31 – Challenges of Changing from Within

00:36:07 – Call to Action and Concerns

00:37:24 – Importance of Christa’s Voice

00:38:12 – Impact of Christa’s Memoir

00:39:38 – Invitation to Join the Difference Makers Community for an exclusive EPS with Christa Brown and much more

Check out host Lori Adams-Brown’s latest Substack newsletter: The Bully Pulpit

Why Whistleblowing as a Former Woman Pastor in a Southern Baptist Church Has Nuance

Lori Adams-Brown Podcast Host & Producer

Lori Adams-Brown is Senior Manager, Global Leadership and Development in a Silicon Valley tech company, hosts the A World of Difference podcast, speaks internationally on global leadership development and sits on the board of Justice Revival where she is helping to pass the ERA with people of faith. As a former international relief & development leader, Lori has led diverse global teams in multiple cultures and has lived in Singapore, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently lives in Silicon Valley with her husband Jason and 3 teens.

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