ARLINGTON, Texas (ABP) — A sometimes-controversial black Southern Baptist preacher recently honored an also-outspoken advocate for victims of sex abuse by Baptist clergy.
Dwight McKissic, pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas, presented Christa Brown of StopBaptistPredators.org with an award Nov. 21 for sacrificial service by a Christian woman.
The Phoebe Award is named for a woman mentioned in the Book of Romans as “a servant of the church” and “helper of many.” It goes to a female “who has made a difference in our world” or “someone who stands up for truth and right,” said Veronica Griffin, minister of communications and special events at the church. She said the award is presented every three to five years.
Brown is Baptist outreach director for the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, a support-and-advocacy group formed originally during the Catholic Church pedophilia scandal of the 1990s. Brown tells her personal story of sexual abuse when she was a teenager by a Baptist youth minister and of decades later tracking the perpetrator down and finally getting him removed from the ministry in a book titled This Little Light.
After hearing from others with similar experiences, Brown set out to pressure the Southern Baptist Convention — the nation’s largest Protestant faith group — to set up safeguards like an independent panel where individuals could report abuse and a database of ministers guilty or credibly accused of sexual abuse.
For her efforts Brown and other leaders of SNAP were publicly branded as “evil doers,” “just as reprehensible as sex criminals” and “nothing more than opportunistic persons who are seeking to raise opportunities for personal gain.”
Time magazine ranked the Southern Baptist Convention’s refusal to create a database of child molesters one of the 10 most under-reported stories of 2008. More recently a review of Brown’s book appeared overseas in The Times Literary Supplement. A translation just out in the Paris publication Books magazinecarries the headline, “L’Église baptiste, paradis des pedophiles,” French for, “The Baptist church, paradise for pedophiles.”
An Arlington Baptist Church press release said Brown “works tirelessly to protect the next generation of innocent girls from abuse by Baptist pastors and clergy.”
“Although Ms. Brown has been disrespected, shunned and treated harshly by some in the Baptist family, she has chosen to take her abuse, hurt and shame and turn it into an opportunity to protect other women and girls from the same abuse, hurt and shame,” the press release continued. “Realizing that not all Baptist preachers are predators, Ms. Brown desires to make parents aware of predators while educating the parent to become more aware and savvy in protecting their children.”
“She deserves to receive dignity, honor and acknowledgement for her life’s mission to protect others from clergy sexual abuse and change the Baptist infrastructure so that children and families are safe,” the release concluded.
Brown, an appellate lawyer now pursuing a Ph.D. at Iliff School of Theology, said that traveling to Texas to accept the award was the first time — except for funerals — she had set foot in a Baptist church in more than 30 years.
“I am grateful to the people of Cornerstone Baptist Church and to Rev. Dwight McKissic for the message of hope they have sent in the making of this award,” Brown said. “Like many other clergy sex-abuse survivors, I yearn for a day when kids in Baptist churches will be a great deal safer, and when abuse survivors will be heard with compassion and care.”
“As Dr. McKissic so wisely recognizes, the work of protecting against clergy predators is not work that attacks the church but work that seeks to serve the church,” she said.
“Though the stories of clergy sex abuse survivors may be deeply troubling, in truth, we bring a gift to the faith community. Our stories may serve to illuminate the care that is needed for the faith community itself, so that Baptists may bear a more faithful witness in the world and may become more true to their own vision of who they are.”
McKissic is no stranger to controversy. He was forced to resign as a trustee at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary after saying in a chapel sermon that he uses a “private prayer language,” a practice common among Pentecostal and charismatic groups but controversial for many Southern Baptists.
More recently McKissic proposed amending the Southern Baptist Convention’s constitution to exclude churches that support “racial discrimination and bigotry in any form” and called for a resolutionapologizing for the convention’s mistreatment of women.
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Bob Allen is senior writer for Associated Baptist Press. |
Praise Jesus!!! Thank God for the true saints!!!
Praise God !!!!!
Christa and Pastor McKissic are both to be commended. Both of them are taking a decisive stand against the evil that is sexual abuse by clergy members. This is no small feat, especially in the Black community, where the silence is deafening concerning this issue. I pray that their endeavors increase to this end and that these predators are exposed and expelled!
Praise God, I glad to hear that there is true Ministries that help abuse victims find Jesus.
To God Be The Glory!!!!!!! Thank you Jesus, Thank you!!!!!! Yes,yes,yes
That’s great news to hear from the body of Christ. Have yall heard about the statement that the evil Pope Benedict (Ratzinger) make yesterday? He basically equates child sexual abuse as normal behavior between adults and children and he puts the blame of the exposure of the Catholic sexual abuse claims on society.
I hope Christa Brown’s demoninational preferences broaden so Eddie can get his name on that list. Praying for you Pastor McKissic.
I pray that there is a ministry like this that will also help young men being abused in the church.
Thank God for His remnant, those that are truly standing and coming against wickedness and evil in the church. I will pray for this Pastor and his ministry and that he will continue to contend for the faith!
In the name of Jesus our Lord and saviour I bless you and those around you Pastor McKissick. I pray that you be shielded and protected from all harm or danger of the enemy. I loose Isaiah 54:17 over your ministry. I loose Psalm 91 over your ministry. I pray with you against all backlash and retaliation from the enemy. In Jesus name I return every curse and ill spoken word that was spoken against you back to the sender. May the blessing of God continue to make you rich in all wisdom and knowledge. May revelation knowledge from the holy ghost manifest in your life. And may your prayer life become more fervent and effectual concerning all things in Jesus name amen.
I live in Ft. Worth never heard of this pastor or his work but he sounds like his is doing great work for God. I will be praying for him and his ministry. Also looking forward to going to the taping on the 7th at his church.
This is such a blessing to hear. We need more people in the body of Christ like him.
We got McKissick in the prayer request from now on G.Craige. We love you my brother, and me and my family keep you in our prayers daily. Keep going hard, and you are going to have come and bless Indianapolis sometime soon in the future. Also, I notice that in the most recent True-Church Persp., the camp had a building where the word was coming forth. Do not tell me that you have a building now, if you do, I might have to move down there when I graduate if the LORD wills. Peace and Love my Brother
Wonderful! Praise God!
It is inspiring to see churches still standing up for what is fundamentally right instead of saying stupid things like “churches really shouldn’t get involved” and “that’s not the church’s problem”
I will continue to lift Pastor McKissic in prayer. I had the privilege of being a member of the Cornerstone family until 2 years ago. He is a man who will stand for what is right even though the price that he pays is costly for taking a stand. Love to Pastor McKissic and Thank you G Craig for celebrating this effort.
Glory to God!
God Is Good!
Great Job Pastor McKissick. More positive things need to be mentioned as it relates to the church. This is what the church should be about. Going outside the walls and helping people who are in need and presenting Christ to the nations. The only Jesus that people will see is us reaching our hand to help them. AND…why is it that on this site when good stories get attention nobody comments, but when that fillth and mess is reported on everybody has a comment and wants to weigh in. Makes me wonder if we really care about the positive??? Just a thought…
People, pray for this man and his ministry. Pastor McKissick has opened his doors for us to record several of our videos (PartV,Stregthening the bond, Power of 1, 2kTeen, and Devil Proofing) and he has been a financial blessing to EX Ministries as well. Keep him lifted in up in prayer. God bless you Pastor McKissick for this great deed that needs to be celebrated! – G. Craige Lewis
Definitely! God bless pastor McKissick for helping the futherance of the Gospel of truth and Ex ministries for your obedirnce to the call. What a blessing to the body of Christ. I am from the Dallas/Ft. Worth area but have since moved. However, I will be back home and will see ya at TTBHH pt. 6! All praise belongs to God.
yes i will keep him in prayer as well as well as exministries.I love the work that the true churches do.I pray that I could touch my family as so many people are coming to Christ now.We’ll all stay strong for one another,pray for one another,and bring as many people to the truth.God bless,may peace be with you.
This is a great thing and this lady truly deserves to be honored. My question though is why just Baptist predators? Why not all denominations? I am not trying to take anything from what she is doing but it just sounds a little weird for her to be aimed at stopping abuse by “Baptist” predators.
Again I commend her from her work and I pray that God continue to use her to expose all people that abuse people through their position in the church.