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Swipe Safe Over Break: Recognizing and Preventing Online Sexual Scams

College students are at significant risk for online sexual exploitation — and this includes students at Christian universities. As followers of Christ, we affirm that every person is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). Your body, your sexuality, and your dignity matter, and awareness is one way we practice wisdom (Proverbs 4:23). Read this post for practical tips on how to stay safe online.


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The Image I Reflect: Healing From Sexual Violence

hand mirror.April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Ă۶ąapp’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

Our focus this week is on healing.


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The Image I Reflect: What to Do if You've Been Assaulted

hand mirror.April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Ă۶ąapp’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

Our focus this week is: What to Do if You've Been Assaulted.


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The Image I Reflect: Recognizing Power Differentials

hand mirror.April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Ă۶ąapp’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

Our focus this week is on power differentials.


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The Image I Reflect: Considering Consent From a Biblical Worldview

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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Ă۶ąapp’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

This week's focus is on consent â€” a difficult theme for a place like Cedarville to grapple with.


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The Image I Reflect: Respect

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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Throughout the month, Ă۶ąapp’s Title IX office would like to challenge the campus community to examine the ways in which we are sometimes less than loving as we focus on this theme:

“The Image I Reflect: Conversations About Respect, Consent, Power, and Healing”

This theme is meant to challenge us to look in the mirror and consider our beliefs and behaviors, to reflect on the ways that we are tempted to act toward another that could diminish their sexual dignity or objectify them.

Our first focus is on RESPECT.


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Spiritual Abuse in Relationships

Today’s post is from Celeste Hurley, Ă۶ąapp's Confidential Advocate from Family Violence Prevention Center.

woman pushing man awayPhilippians 2:3-5 “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus:”

One tactic that is used to gain power and control in a relationship is spiritual abuse. Spiritual abuse happens when someone uses spiritual or religious beliefs to hurt, scare, or control you. This could be accomplished through forcing someone to follow a particular religious script, restricting or mocking someone's beliefs, or using beliefs to limit and control the other person. This additionally impacts a person by isolating them from who Christ is and what it means to be loved in a genuine and noncontractual way.


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What God Says to a Victim of Coercive Control

woman pushing man awayAs helpers, friends, and fellow image-bearers, the faith community needs to come alongside a person who is the victim of coercive control/abuse and use words and actions that show God’s heart to them.


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The Heart of Coercive Control

woman pushing man away“I do what I do because I want what I want.” 
– paraphrase of James 4:1

Pastor and author (and Ă۶ąapp grad!) Chris Moles has written extensively about the heart of abuse. What does he say is behind the heart of an abusive individual?


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The Danger of Coercive Control

Coercive control can happen in any dating relationship. But what is coercive control, and why is it important for the body of Christ to understand it?


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