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What It Means to Take Abuse Seriously

Taking abuse seriously means you actually do so, not just claim you do when it’s necessary to prevent damage to your reputation.

Posted byR.L. StollarJanuary 19, 2015January 29, 2015Posted inAmerican ChristianityTags:#WX15, domestic violence, JoPa Group, Julie McMahon, Matthew Paul Turner, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Rachel Held Evans, Tony Jones26 Comments on What It Means to Take Abuse Seriously

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