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Today’s podcast examines a recurring pattern of spiritual abuse and systemic failure at Bethel Church in Redding, California. It highlights specific allegations against leaders Shawn Bolz and Ben Armstrong, noting how the institution allegedly prioritized protecting reputations over safeguarding vulnerable individuals. The sources critique the church's "culture of honor," arguing that this internal philosophy often results in mishandled misconduct claims and the premature restoration of leaders. By contrasting these institutional responses with the leadership style of Jesus, the text illustrates the profound damage caused to victims' faith and identity. Ultimately, the overview suggests that the problem is not merely individual sin but a systemic dysfunction that avoids transparency until faced with public exposure.
By Will HendersonToday’s podcast examines a recurring pattern of spiritual abuse and systemic failure at Bethel Church in Redding, California. It highlights specific allegations against leaders Shawn Bolz and Ben Armstrong, noting how the institution allegedly prioritized protecting reputations over safeguarding vulnerable individuals. The sources critique the church's "culture of honor," arguing that this internal philosophy often results in mishandled misconduct claims and the premature restoration of leaders. By contrasting these institutional responses with the leadership style of Jesus, the text illustrates the profound damage caused to victims' faith and identity. Ultimately, the overview suggests that the problem is not merely individual sin but a systemic dysfunction that avoids transparency until faced with public exposure.