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“Dealing with Sex Offenders Who Attend Church”

February 27, 2020February 27, 2020by Josh S. Tatum in child protection, sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, worship

“Dealing with Sex Offenders Who Attend Church: How do we protect our members from known sex offenders?” ChurchLaw&Tax has advice here available for free until March 12.

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