“I am Abraham’s daughter, sacrificed on the altar of missions, harmed in ways that loathe to be healed…It was God’s desire and design that we die, that we suffer, that we give ourselves to the mission for the sake of our parents and the sake of our souls, the protection of God’s reputation always on our minds.”
These haunting words, written by Joy Smalley, a former missionary kid (MK), encapsulate a truth that many religious institutions have refused to face for decades: children of missionaries were abused – sexually, emotionally, and spiritually by communities that claimed to represent God’s love. Many were abused in the name of discipline while others under the guise of faith. Sadly, many never told their stories until now.
A Legacy of Silence
Across the global mission field, from the hills of West Africa to the plateaus of Nigeria and the jungles of the Philippines, and…
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