Safer Sanctuaries : Nurturing Trust Within Faith Communities
$49.99
Safe Sanctuaries has long been a trusted source of policy and procedural guidance
for abuse prevention in the church. First published in 1998, Safe Sanctuaries has
guided churches and other affiliated institutions as they implement abuse prevention
plans for children, youth, and vulnerable adults. A changing world, however, calls
for new and updated approaches to the work of abuse prevention. This new
resource, Safer Sanctuaries: Nurturing Trust within Faith Communities, builds on
the strong foundation of past efforts while preparing churches for the work of the
future.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780881779622
ISBN10: 0881779628
Discipleship Resources
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2023
Publisher: Upper Room Ministries
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