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SEBTS to require sexual abuse prevention course; Resolution used to minister to Native Americans
Episode 387

SEBTS to require sexual abuse prevention course; Resolution used to minister to Native Americans

Southeastern Seminary has implemented a new required course for all students in preventing sexual abuse and caring for survivors. Also, Mike Keahbone is ministering to other abuse victims thanks to a newly passed SBC resolution.

SBC This Week · Amy Whitfield and Jonathan Howe

July 15, 202221m 29s

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Episode #388

Southeastern Seminary has implemented a new required course for all students in preventing sexual abuse and caring for survivors. Also, Mike Keahbone is ministering to other abuse victims thanks to a newly passed SBC resolution.

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