@BozT
Anytime a sex offender advocates for a reduction of restrictions, it is not a good sign.
— Boz Tchividjian (@BozT) October 11, 2017
Anytime a sex offender advocates for a reduction of restrictions, it is not a good sign.
— Boz Tchividjian (@BozT) October 11, 2017
The Moscow-Pullman Daily News put this story on the front page last year. The CREC Presiding Ministers’ Report on the Sitler and Wight Sex Abuse Cases ignores it. Continue reading
“. . . Sitler was arrested June 18 on an allegation that he violated his probation by engaging in voyeurism. . .” Continue reading
“Greenfield is now happily married and has four children. She speaks out regularly about child sexual abuse. She also sings her heart out as a blues soloist in various venues, including some of my Unitarian choir performances.” Continue reading
“Recently, a man convicted of lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor child under the age of 16 was released on parole after serving 20 months of a life sentence. He is a first-time offender.” Continue reading
A very important anniversary in the history of Christ Church and New Saint Andrews College. Continue reading
The Kirk’s Lasting Cultural Legacy Continue reading
Idaho should pass a law requiring pastors who wed child molesters to register as offenders too. They could call it the Doug Wilson Law. Continue reading
Moscow, Idaho — Where they discipline honorable members and they send unrepentant felons on missionary journeys. Continue reading
Five of the guests at the Hillcrest Motel in Moscow, Idaho, have the unique distinction of being listed on Idaho’s sex-offender website. Only one of them is “Mr. Right.” Continue reading