(RNS) At Dallas Theological Seminary, it’s now a graduation
requirement that students intending to become ministers take a short
training class in sexual abuse awareness.
“This is not exhaustive, and there is more work that needs to be done by all of us as a culture,” Mark Yarbrough, the school’s vice president for academic affairs, told The Dallas Morning News. “But this is a way we can help students become informed so that when they are leaders, they are better equipped on how to help establish appropriate parameters in working with children.”
http://religionnews.com/2016/09/15/dallas-evangelical-seminary-requires-sex-abuse-awareness-training/
“This is not exhaustive, and there is more work that needs to be done by all of us as a culture,” Mark Yarbrough, the school’s vice president for academic affairs, told The Dallas Morning News. “But this is a way we can help students become informed so that when they are leaders, they are better equipped on how to help establish appropriate parameters in working with children.”
http://religionnews.com/2016/09/15/dallas-evangelical-seminary-requires-sex-abuse-awareness-training/