Peter Taylor (@thankful4her) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Taylor

@thankful4her

Husband of @InHisgrip, father

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Wade Mullen (@wademullen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A common tactic used to manage a scandal is to give the appearance of transparency by selectively disclosing less scandalous details in an effort to keep people unaware of secrets that would cause greater disruption. People then applaud a transparency that is actually obscurity.

Joanna May (@jburn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is it. There’s only a couple options, but when leaders show a clearly coordinated response “No social media! Quit gossiping! Sue for slander! Matthew 18! Wasn’t Rape! Even King David…” It speaks volumes. Let them out themselves. They will be weighed and found wanting. ⚖️

Lauren (@lchas22) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exactly! the last thing we need is another interview or podcast with a christian celebrity on how to “lead” Dude right here has shown more leadership than most. Pay attention Ed Stetzer Carey Nieuwhof

Shadows of Control (@shadows_control) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My abusive husband never told me what I should wear, but I ended up avoiding the clothes he didn’t like anyway 😣This is how coercive control works… One day, I came to the kitchen wearing a black blouse My husband screwed up his face and asked me why I was wearing black (he

Rachael Denhollander (@r_denhollander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SBC Pastor charged with over a dozen counts of child sex crimes has spoken out against the creation of the SBC database, saying it would “be the end of the SBC.” He was a member of CBN. Many questions should be asked about why it still doesn't exist. churchleaders.com/news/488534-14…

ClergySexualMisconduct.com (@misconductabuse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every time you see a religious leader re-platformed after sexual abusing someone, think of the survivor(s) who are re-traumatized & battling whether they should put themselves out there again to warn the public & endure further victim-shaming. STOP re-platforming abusers!

No Eden Elsewhere (@noedenelsewhere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kelley defends #robertmorris on FB, gets taken to task, takes the post down, then harasses people who had the forethought to take a screenshot.

Kelley defends #robertmorris on FB, gets taken to task, takes the post down, then harasses people who had the forethought to take a screenshot.
Nate Postlethwait (@nate_postlethwt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes we don’t see danger in others—not because we are naive, but because we believe in goodness. We are reflecting what we would do for others & hurting them is not on that list. Peace to those who still believe in that goodness, even though they’ve been hurt.

Julie Roys (@reachjulieroys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Naming a sex abuse survivor without her consent is completely unethical. HarperCollins needs to pull Megan Basham’s book immediately. I wish I could say I was surprised, but Basham has repeatedly shown disdain for survivors. 😡😡😡

Phil Vischer (@philvischer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of talk about the errors in Megan Basham’s NYT-bestselling book. Much less talk about what the book sets out to accomplish, and whether Meg sticks the landing. Here we go! holypost.com/post/i-ve-read…

Lawrence O'Donnell (@lawrence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The election stakes: Republicans don’t want government to stop abusive student loan practices. Democrats stop abusive student loan practices.

Peter Taylor (@thankful4her) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unless the disaster is caused by a leader of your evangelical church. Then you will be ghosted and abandoned by every evangelical you’ve ever “done life with”. #SBCtoo

Eɾιɳ Hαɾԃιɳɠ (@erinmharding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today seems like a good day to remind folk that the #MeToo movement was not predominantly made up of “false accusations.” Quite literally the opposite. Disgusting men like Joel Webbon are why women had to have #MeToo. Because women are incessantly never heard or believed.

Peter Taylor (@thankful4her) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no neutrality in claims of abuse. If she says, “He did this,” and he says he didn’t your inaction is proclaiming the victim is most likely a liar. And the closer you are to the victim the deeper the betrayal of your neutrality.

Rev. Benjamin Cremer (@brcremer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Why don’t you post more against the left?” Both sides have their evils, but there isn’t a massive political movement on the left using Jesus as a mascot to justify demonizing rhetoric and discriminatory policies that contradict Jesus’ teachings. This matters to me as a pastor.

Boz Tchividjian (@bozt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A church leader (young or old) who sexually victimizes anyone (child or adult) should never again be in a position of leadership...ever.