Lindsey Holcomb

Lindsey counsels victims of sexual assault and domestic violence, and she conducts training seminars to service providers and pastors. She previously worked at a domestic violence shelter and at a sexual assault crisis center. Lindsey has an MS from Touro University, where her graduate research was on violence against women and public health responses. She is currently a student at Reformed Theological Seminary, studying for an MA in Theological Studies. Lindsey and her husband, Justin, are the authors of Rid of My Disgrace, a book on gospel hope and healing for sexual assault victims.

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January 7, 2013

8 Ways to Protect Your Children from Sexual Abuse

Here are eight ways you as a parent can protect your children from sexual abuse. Continue reading →

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Rid of My Disgrace
by Justin Holcomb and Lindsey Holcomb

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Curtis Solomon commented about 8 Ways to Protect Your Children from Sexual Abuse on January 9

Thank you very much for this article. I would suggest adding that it is important to communicate with our children that they should tell us anytime someone asks to see their private places, or if anyone tries to show them private places. This is a very common form of abuse that isn’t addressed as often because there may be no physical contact but it can also be very harmful.