Boz Tchividjian

“Boz” Tchividjian is a former child abuse chief prosecutor and is the founder and executive director of GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment). Boz is also a Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law, and is a published author who speaks and writes extensively on issues related to abuse within the faith community. Boz is the 3rd-eldest grandchild of the Rev. Billy Graham. He is a graduate of Stetson University and Cumberland School of Law (Samford University).

All Stories by Boz Tchividjian

Heroes in our midst: Finding hope between 2 Gods

By Boz Tchividjian — March 20, 2015
A powerful and transparent interview with an abuse survivor who found hope between 2 Gods.

What if a child can’t testify? The Supreme Court will decide

By Boz Tchividjian — March 14, 2015
A Supreme Court case that could effectively silence the voices of children in the courtroom.

“Righteous” reputations of churches that don’t care

By Boz Tchividjian — February 28, 2015
Helping churches understand how to care less about reputation and more about victims and the vulnerable.

Being “radical” for Jesus: The stories that don’t get told

By Boz Tchividjian — February 20, 2015
Heroes in our midst: A runaway radical talks about when doing good goes wrong.

Remaining silent about suspected abuse: 5 common fears

By Boz Tchividjian — February 13, 2015
Have you ever been afraid to say something that needed to be said? What about when it involves protecting a child?

Terrorism, torture and a pro-life foreign policy

By Boz Tchividjian — February 6, 2015
Guest Post: The challenges with the valuing of human life in the context of terrorism and torture.

Words matter

By Boz Tchividjian — January 30, 2015
Wounding words, abuse survivors, and our need to discover a world of radical selflessness and love.

Are we really pro-LIFE?

By Boz Tchividjian — January 23, 2015
Guest Post: What does it really mean to be pro-life? Thought-provoking post that may help us re-examine our approach to the value of life.

Innocent until proven guilty: What does this really mean?

By Boz Tchividjian — January 16, 2015
Should our responses to sexual abuse disclosures be dependent upon the outcome of the criminal case? Why or why not?

2014: A year of positive changes…and challenges

By Boz Tchividjian — December 19, 2014
2014 has seen some faith communities take bold steps to understand and address child sexual abuse. Each new step brings new challenges.

“If your brother sins against you”….and he’s a sex offender

By Boz Tchividjian — November 14, 2014
The danger and harm caused by misunderstanding and misapplying the words of Jesus.

Heroes in our midst: Chris Anderson & MaleSurvivor (Part II)

By Boz Tchividjian — October 31, 2014
How can faith communities become places of safety for male sexual abuse survivors? Part two of my interview with Chris Anderson of MaleSurvivor.

Heroes in our midst: Chris Anderson and MaleSurvivor

By Boz Tchividjian — October 23, 2014
An interview with someone who can teach us much about the challenges facing male victims of sexual abuse.

Hillsong Church: Abuse unreported, perpetrator rewarded

By Boz Tchividjian — October 17, 2014
Disturbing revelations involving child sexual abuse, a megachurch, and a 14 year silence.

Disappearing boys

By Boz Tchividjian — October 3, 2014
Guest blog post: Michael Reagan shines some light (and hope) into an area of human trafficking that is seldom discussed.
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