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- NDAs Kept These Christians Silent. Now They’re Speaking Out Against Them.A wave of activists across countries and denominations is calling for the end to non-disclosure and confidentiality clauses.Daniel Silliman|
- Why Defining Gossip Matters in the Church’s Response to AbuseHave we tamed the tongue too much? Christians work to recover a biblical understanding of harmful hearsay vs. healthy criticism.Kate Shellnutt|españolFrançais简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Sorority Syndrome: Girls Gone MeanIf we're not careful, big groups breed shallow friendships.Kate Shellnutt|
- Por qué definir el chisme es importante en la respuesta de la Iglesia contra el abuso¿Hemos domesticado demasiado la lengua? Los cristianos se esfuerzan por recuperar una comprensión bíblica de la crítica saludable en contraposición a los rumores dañinos.Kate Shellnutt|EnglishFrançais简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- How to Destroy Your PastorWhat threatens pastors most is not the attack that comes from outside the church, but the criticisms of cliques from within.Peter W. Chin|
- Commérage ou dénonciation d’abus ?Nos langues seraient-elles parfois trop retenues ? Dans la lutte contre certains abus, des chrétiens s’emploient à retrouver une distinction biblique entre commérages malfaisants et saine critique.Kate Shellnutt|Englishespañol简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Brian Presley Responds to Twitter Claims: 'It Didn’t Happen, but I Don't Want to Sling it Back'Actor speaks for the first time about his now-famous red-eye flight and the tweets that lit up the internet.Interview by Ashley Moore|
- Our May/June Issue: Discerning Good Gossip from BadOur sweeping censure of talking behind backs isn’t biblical.Andy Olsen|
- Dear God, Let Me Be 'Skinny' PregnantHow fat-shaming Kim Kardashian hurts us all.Marie Osborne, guest writer|
- Dear Rihanna: 'Your Truth' Won't Set You FreeOur individual exceptionalism has theological consequences.Sharon Hodde Miller|
