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An expert in pastoral ministry illuminates the good news of healing and liberation the Bible offers survivors of sexual abuse.

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Elaine Heath draws deeply from Scripture and her own experience as a Christ follower, friend, pastor, and teacher, gifting us with this remarkable resource for healing the wounds of sexual abuse. She is a courageous companion into texts familiar and loved as well as texts avoided and ignored. The result is persistent and surprising good news: in every hard place in life, darkness is overcome by Gods light and love.

Bishop Hope Morgan Ward , North Carolina Conference, United Methodist Church

The journey of recovery from sexual abuse is both scarred and sacred. Elaine Heath boldly covers theological terrain that is perilous, beautiful, wild, unutterably holy. Her development of atonement theory understands Jesus (Emmanuel) as the least of these. Heath asserts that Jesus was a victim of sexual abuse as he was publicly stripped naked, humiliated, bound, violated, penetrated, and torn. She proceeds fearlessly into topics of toxic shame, original wounding, vulnerability, spiritual eros, and healing. As a survivor of sexual assault, Heath goes with the reader into this difficult reality. Joining with the vast numbers of women, men, girls, and boys who are survivors of sexual abuse, Elaine Heath offers her unique contribution to the #MeToo movement.

Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner , Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University

What an important and helpful book this is! We couldnt ask for a better pastoral guide than Elaine Heath to probe deeply into the issue of sexual abuse and the healing so desperately needed by the abused and all of us. She helps us listen carefully to the Bible and see it as a path toward divine healing instead of as a weapon of oppression, bringing to bear the riches of our theological tradition along with a tender pastoral love. I thank God for this gift of a book.

James Howell , Myers Park United Methodist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina

Written from the powerful perspective of we, the survivors by a person who is deeply contemplative and able to be angry but sin not regarding the evil of patriarchy and sexual abuse, this book educates, encourages, and empowers individuals and communities. Heath shows us how Jesus, the Bible, and Christian community can (and do) serve as sources of healing and wholeness for survivors (even those abused by people in the church). This book is for everyonechurches, seminaries, small groups, and individuals. It is for survivors themselves and those who journey with survivors. It should be required reading for every seminary, and it will be on my syllabus. Far from an exercise in theoretical possibilities or wishful thinking, it is an invitation into the sure reality of healing that awaits survivors and those who companion them.

Jaime Clark- Soles , Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University

This book should not need to be written, much less deserve another edition. That it is still needed is painfully evident when public leaders condone and even revel in abuse. This book is gracefully written by a teacher, pastor, and survivor. These are not simply academic issues to Heath but reflect the lived experiences of her and others, whose stories are boldly shared. Through biblical narratives from both the Old and New Testaments, our eyes are opened to the prevalence of abuse among ussurvivors sit in every church, school, or business of any size. Heath shows through these scriptural stories and contemporary cultural artifacts, including films and books, how hurt can grow to hope and healing in the broken lives of survivors. Everyone needs to read and discuss this book, which opens our eyes to the needs of those sitting right beside us.

David W. Baker , Ashland Theological Seminary

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2011, 2019 by Elaine A. Heath

Published by Brazos Press

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.brazospress.com

Repackaged edition published 2019

Previously published in 2011 as We Were the Least of These: Reading the Bible with Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Ebook edition created 2019

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-1834-3

Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Scripture quotations labeled NIV are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com. The NIV and New International Version are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.

Dedication

For Morven

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Contents

Cover

Endorsements

Half Title Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. We Were the Least of These

2. Fig Leaves

3. Through the Wilderness

4. The Terrible Secret

5. Beauty Pageants

6. Prayers of Lament and Mercy

7. Are You My Mother?

8. Eunuchs

9. We Are Clean

10. About Judas and Mary

11. Emmanuel

12. In Remembrance of Me

13. Letting Go

14. Final Thoughts

Appendix B: A Definition of Sexual Violence

Recommended Resources

Notes

Index

Back Cover

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank the many women and men who have trusted me with their stories and with whom I have journeyed in healing for the past twenty years. We have laughed, cried, and urged one another on through thick and thin. I especially want to thank my friend Dr. Morven Baker. Morven was the first person I ever heard speak about sexual abuse in a church. She has been Gods vessel of healing for countless survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence. She is also a strong advocate for the LGBTQ community, especially adolescents and young adults who have been rejected by their families because of their sexuality.

I would also like to thank my sisters, Jeanine and Julie; my husband, Randy; and my colleagues Rebekah Miles, Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner, and Karen Baker-Fletcher for their continual support and wisdom as conversation partners during the writing of this book. I am indebted to my friends for their tireless intercessory prayer, especially Sherry.

Finally, I am grateful to my editors at Brazos Press, who are kind, patient, insightful, and always encouraging.


Final Thoughts

Not long ago while we were walking in the park, my friend asked me, Will I ever really finish healing from what my father did? I get to a point where I think Im okay, and it lasts for a few weeks or months, then bam, suddenly something triggers the pain again and I feel almost like Im starting over. How long is healing going to take? How will I know when I have mostly healed?

Recovery from sexual abuse is a gradual, spiraling journey, one in which we heal from a memory or a consequence, then circle around, and when our souls are ready, heal again at a deeper level. Our healing brings us freedom and compassion for others. Our scars become catalysts of healing for many others, in ways we see and do not see. Our journey is sacred and it is lifelong.

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