The Gospel and abuse


Many people associate the church as a place where people have been hurt and abused. However, Christ intends for his church to be a place of safety for the vulnerable, hope for the hurting, and healing for the wounded. The gospel brings hope and the church brings life to all victims of abuse. Join us for this timely pre-conference as we consider how the church and the gospel provide hope and healing to victims of abuse so that we might care well for the vulnerable and the hurting. 

When
  • April 19, 2022
    9:00 – 11:30 AM

Where
  • The Galt House Hotel
    Archibald Ballroom (3rd Floor, West Tower)
    140 N 4th St, Louisville, KY

Cost
  • $15 (add-on during T4G22 registration)

Schedule
  • 9:00 AM

    How the Cross Brings Hope to Abuse Survivors

  • 9:40 AM

    How the Church Provides Healing for Abuse Survivors

  • 10:20 AM

    Break

  • 10:30 AM

    Panel

  • 10:50 AM

    How the Bible offers Comfort to Abuse Survivors

  • 11:30 AM

    End

Speakers

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