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Child Protection Devotion #51

2023
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Tags: Advocacy for Children, Child Protection, Deuteronomy 4, Effects of Sin, James 1
Category Child Protection
Copyright Owner Compassion International

As advocates for children and youth in Compassion, we must be hyper-aware of whether we are tempted down the same path of "the blame game". When confronted with abuse incidents, some may blame the victim instead of the perpetrator and the sin. In this devotional, you will walk through incidents in scripture where you see sin, in the form of blame, impact lives and learn what to do when you are tempted to take the easy route and point blame. 

This document is part of: Child Protection Devotions

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