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Recent Church Changes: Are They Enough?

I recently stumbled across a piece I wrote a little over two years ago that’s been languishing in my drafts folder. In it, I poured out my dreams for my daughter in the church. Reading through it again, I was almost surprised to see how many of the things I’d hoped for have already come to pass. Here is an excerpt with hyperlinks added to show recent changes:   I was sitting next to my five year old daughter, my firstborn, in church during the sacrament. She watched the proceedings with serious eyes, then tugged on my sleeve. "I want to...
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The Church Updates Rules on Interviews and How to Handle Abuse...

The church released a statement that effects the global church in regard to personal one-on-one interviews. The new policy supports those who choose to have another adult present. The new policy also amends the church handbook policy in regard to reporting abuse and how Bishops can better handle situations regarding abuse. Included in that is a bishops hotline for those in North America 1-800-453-3860, ext. 2-1911. There is no reported hotline or helpline outside of North America.
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