Interesting that you bring up the fact that prisoners react strongly to child molesters and abusers. I suspect that one reason for their hatred is that many of them were also subjected to abuse as children.
I observe that a number of MK abuse victims try to numb their pain in ways that are self destructive, and in some cases destructive to others. Some pursue their quest to blot out their pain through illegal ways, and could themselves end up in jails and prisons. Others, as we sadly acknowledge, have found the ultimate exit strategy by committing suicide. A far greater number are killing themselves slowly, though destructive life choices that do not ultimately heal their pain.
It is heartbreaking that New Tribes Mission, other Christian missions and organizations, and Christian churches in general refuse to recognize and acknowledge the part that they have played when adults who were once children in their midst "go astray". Rather than moving toward these struggling adults in understanding, love and grace, instead they judge them and push them away, branding them as rebels and sinners. Parents act ashamed of them, sometimes even disowning them completely. Christians will tell you they pray for these "lost souls" from afar. But very few are willing to move close to them, embrace them, and hear their hearts.
This grieves me so very much. I hear stories of this kind of pain over and over. I am sure it grieves the heart of my Savior as well.
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