When The Church Harms God's People: Becoming Faith Communities That Resist Abuse, Pursue Truth, and Care for the Wounded

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Book Description

"A heartbreaking but necessary book."--Christianity Today

Internationally recognized psychologist and trauma scholar Diane Langberg has come face to face with the crushing trauma of sexual abuse, trafficking, domestic abuse, and rape--and its cover-up. Tragically, she has encountered it all within Christian communities and the church.

As a highly respected trauma scholar and psychologist working in the United States and around the world for more than 50 years, she envisions a better way.

In When the Church Harms God's People, Langberg unveils what she has learned about how churches cause harm and why Christian communities often foster unhealthy leaders who end up hurting rather than protecting God's people. She also offers hope for the future, describing how churches can reflect Christ not just in what they teach but also in how they care for themselves and others.

This book is an invaluable tool for leaders and laypeople alike who want to help the church resist abuses of power and become a safe place for survivors.

Contents
Introduction: Why I Write
1. Encountering Sickness in the Body of Christ
2. What the Church Is Called to Be
3. Wolves, Sheep, and Shepherding
4. Examining Culture in the Light of Christ
5. Self-Deception
6. Systemic Deception
7. Systemic Abuse within Christendom
8. Repentance and Forgiveness
9. A Message to Victims
10. A Message to Shepherds
11. A More Excellent Way

Author

Diane Langberg (PhD, Temple University) is an internationally recognized psychologist with more than fifty years of experience. She chaired the advisory board of the American Association of Christian Counselors until stepping down in 2021 and cofounded the Global Trauma Recovery Institute, which trains therapists to assist trauma victims across the world. She is the founder of Langberg, Monroe & Associates, which provides counseling services in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, and consults with Christian organizations around the world to address issues of abuse in the church. Langberg speaks on abuse and trauma the world over and is the author of seven books, including Redeeming Power. Her books have been translated into eleven languages.

Endorsements

"Diane Langberg boldly tackles a difficult but vitally important topic. She brings to light the trauma inflicted 'in the name of Jesus' when the very institution called to protect, heal, and nurture God's people fails to acknowledge and stop abuse. Langberg's professional and compassionate insights offer a roadmap for recognizing abusive patterns, identifying victims, and contributing to a restorative culture that represents the true character of Christ. I am grateful for this resource and appreciate the courage it took to address this truth."
Kathryn Compton, chief development officer, Strong Women Strong World and Ending Child Marriage, World Vision

"At least once a week, I field calls from distressed church leaders who are responding to abuse allegations against one of their colleagues. They all want to know: What do we say? What do we do? How do we protect our church? Read this book if the crisis hasn't yet reached your church--or even if it has. You will learn why abuse happens, how common church responses can create more wounds, and how to begin examining whether your church culture and values are indeed caring for 'the least of these' in your community."
Philip G. Monroe, PsyD., clinical psychologist, Langberg, Monroe & Associates

"This book is simultaneously one of the most convicting and yet comforting books I have ever read. With deep compassion and rich theology, Diane explores both the beauty of what Christ's body is meant to be and the reality of what it often has become. For those who have suffered, it is validation of the depth of evil they experienced, coupled with the reassurance of who Jesus truly is for the vulnerable. For those who bear Christ's name and especially those who lead his flock, it is a warning of a God who will defend the weak, alongside the glorious hope of what the church can be in a broken world. This is a book for every Christian, but it is also a book for anyone wounded in the name of Jesus or seeking to understand who Jesus is and what the church is designed to be."
Rachel Denhollander, speaker, author, and victim advocate

"In the struggle against sexual abuse in the church, I can think of no one more trusted or more equipped to address the topic than Diane Langberg. This book expertly diagnoses the problems and points to a new direction of hope and healing. If you are tired of seeing persons and systems use the name of Jesus Christ to prey on the vulnerable, this book will help you fight for a different future."
Russell Moore, editor in chief, Christianity Today

Additional Information

Cover: Paperback
Number of Pages: 155
Publisher: Brazos Press
Publication Date: November 12, 2024