Plus, three months of war in Ukraine
Southern Baptist Convention faces reckoning over sex abuse report; war in Ukraine enters its third month. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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The Southern Baptist Convention ignored decades of sexual abuse |
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- According to an independent investigation released Sunday, leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention ignored, denied, and were hostile to victims of sexual abuse for decades. [Washington Post / Sarah Pulliam Bailey]
- The nearly 300-page report, commissioned amid pressure from church members, details abuse of women and children by SBC pastors and staff since 2000. [New York Times / Ruth Graham and Elizabeth Dias]
- According to the report, executive leadership lied to survivors, telling them they lacked the authority to keep a registry of abusers. In reality, the leaders held a private list of more than 400 abusers with ties to SBC. [Atlantic / David French]
- At a meeting Tuesday, SBC leadership said it would release its database of abusers to the public with redactions to protect victims' identities. [Houston Chronicle / Robert Downen and John Tedesco]
- The findings follow a 2019 investigation by the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express News that found SBC leaders had abused at least 700 people over 20 years. [Houston Chronicle / Robert Downen, Lise Olsen, John Tedesco]
- SBC delegates will meet next month to discuss the report and its recommendations, including providing support and compensation for victims. [CNN / Joe Sutton, Keith Allen, and Emma Tucker]
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War in Ukraine reaches its third month |
- Russia escalated its offensive in the eastern Donbas region as the war in Ukraine entered its third month Tuesday. [The Hill / Brad Dress]
- Fierce Ukrainian resistance has dealt Russia heavy losses and forced the Kremlin to abandon its plan to topple and replace the Ukrainian government. The invasion has become a grinding war of attrition. [Associated Press]
- Monday, Boris Bondarev, a top Russian diplomat who represented Moscow at the UN, announced his resignation over the invasion. [UN Watch]
- Meanwhile, in solidarity against the West, China and Russia held joint military exercises near Japanese airspace Tuesday as President Joe Biden and regional leaders met in Tokyo. [NYT / Edward Wong]
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An 18-year-old gunman shot and killed 13 children and a teacher at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott said. Police officers reportedly have killed the gunman. [NYT / Jesus Jiménez] |
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"This is a denomination that is through and through about power. It is misappropriated power. It does not in any way reflect the Jesus I see in the scriptures. I am so gutted." |
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