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Bob
Jones University Fires Grace As Sex Abuse Investigation Nears
Completion
Christianity Today February 12, 2014
http://www.christianitytoday.com/gleanings/2014/february/bob-jones-university-fires-grace-abuse-investigation-bju.html
Bob Jones University drew praise in 2012 for proactively investigating allegations of
sex abuse and whether the school responded adequately. But
approximately one month before the results of the 13-month
investigation were due to be published, it has fired the private
firm it hired, GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian
Environment), and requested that the investigation halt and
remain confidential.
GRACE, which was similarly fired last February shortly before it could conclude another
abuse investigation, revealed the news yesterday on its Facebook
page.
"This 'Notice' took GRACE by complete surprise as
there had been no prior indications from BJU that termination
was even being considered," stated GRACE in a press
release. "Furthermore, this termination occurred days before
GRACE was to conduct the last interviews of this 13-month
investigation and begin drafting the final report scheduled for
publication in March."
BJU promptly responded. "Over the last several months,
we grew concerned about how GRACE was pursuing our objectives,
and on Jan. 27, 2014, BJU terminated its contract with GRACE,"
the university stated in a press release. "It is BJU's intention to
resolve its differences with GRACE, and we are disappointed a
resolution could not be reached before our differences were made
public."
GRACE is led by Boz Tchividjian, a Liberty University
law professor and grandson of Billy Graham. Tchividjian, who
blogs on abuse
within faith communities for Religion News Service, recently
did a three-part interview with Ed Stetzer on how evangelicals handle child abuse and how
hierarchical and non-hierarchical denominations can prevent
abuse in their churches.
In a January 24 termination letter made public by GRACE,
BJU president Stephen Jones and chairman Larry Jackson thank
GRACE for "helping us achieve our objectives of appropriately
responding to reports of sexual abuse and identifying
opportunities to ask forgiveness of individuals we may have
underserved when they reported to us they had been abused at
some point in their life." They then ask GRACE to halt the
current investigation, keep its findings confidential, and come
to a "new agreement," stating:
While undertaking these efforts, there has been a
great deal of change here at the University. As you know, I
recently announced my resignation as president of the University
effective in early May. As you can imagine, this has redirected
a significant amount of our focus and energy.
While remaining resolute in our desire to achieve our
stated objectives, in view of the ongoing challenges in
leadership change, pursuant to Section VIII, Bob Jones
University hereby notifies GRACE that we are terminating the
Nov. 16, 2012, Engagement Agreement for Independent
Investigation. This termination is effective immediately.
In December, Jones announced his resignation as
president of the university because of ongoing health issues,
according to a press
release. The BJU board is currently searching for a new
president, but according to university by-laws, the board has to
close
the school if it cannot find a suitable leader.
In addition to hiring GRACE, the school says it also
independently initiated awareness for sexual abuse, as well as
providing live Sexual Abuse Awareness Training to its 3,000-plus
students and 1,000-plus faculty and staff members.
The Greenville News also reported the development.
This isn't the first time GRACE has been fired before
completing an extensive sex abuse investigation. Last February,
the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE) terminated its work with GRACE and hired
another investigator, claiming the GRACE inquiry was "fatally
flawed." GRACE defended its investigation, claiming ABWE was
"unwilling to have itself investigated" without control.
CT reported when BJU first hired GRACE, as well as how GRACE
was retained to complete
an investigation of 1980s sex abuse charges against New Tribes
Missions.
The full press releases from both GRACE and BJU are
below:
GRACE Independent Investigation – Notice of
Termination
With a very heavy heart, GRACE announces that on
January 27th, 2014, we received a 'Notice of Termination' from
Bob Jones University – Link
to Notice of Termination.
This 'Notice' took GRACE by complete surprise as there
had been no prior indications from BJU that termination was even
being considered. Furthermore, this termination occurred days
before GRACE was to conduct the last interviews of this 13-month
investigation and begin drafting the final report scheduled for
publication in March.
Despite repeated requests, GRACE has not been informed
of why the agreement was terminated. However, due to the fact
that GRACE certainly wishes to keep all options on the table in
order to complete what has been started, we have spent the last
week in communication with BJU and we remain open to continued
dialogue.
At this point, we are most concerned about the
potential impact of this termination on those who participated
in the investigation and are waiting for the final report. We
grieve with those whose hopes will be crushed should this
independent process remain incomplete. Please know that we heard
your voice and it was not spoken in vain. GRACE offers its
assurance that we will do our utmost to protect your confidences
in the interviews and surveys from unauthorized use or
disclosure. You have honored us with your courage and trust. We
are privileged to have sat with each of you.
GRACE will post updates should the current situation
change. Above all, we continue to have hope in the One who makes
all things new and never lets us go.
The GRACE Team
February 6, 2014
Bob Jones University Terminates Agreement with GRACE
Greenville, S.C. (February 6, 2014) – In the fall of
2011, the national news was filled with a steady stream of
heart-breaking revelations of sexual abuse on college campuses.
These events prompted Bob Jones University to evaluate its
processes and procedures for responding to reports of sexual
abuse and specifically to ensure the University maintained best
practices for a legally compliant and loving, scripturally based
response to such reports.
To accomplish this, the Board of Trustees appointed a
committee external to BJU to review our policies and procedures.
The committee recommended some policy revisions and also that
the University appoint an independent ombudsman to review past
instances in which it was alleged that the University may have
underserved a student who reported they had been abused at some
point in their lives.
BJU subsequently engaged GRACE as the ombudsman. In
addition to working with GRACE, BJU independently implemented a
number of initiatives to raise awareness of sexual abuse. BJU
provided live Sexual Abuse Awareness Training to all 3000+
students and 1000+ faculty/staff members—unprecedented in
institutions of higher education—and is creating guidelines to
assist present and future students who work with minors in the
community and on campus. BJU also is working to provide a
comprehensive Child Safety Workshop for local church leaders
this spring.
Over the last several months, we grew concerned about
how GRACE was pursuing our objectives, and on Jan. 27, 2014, BJU
terminated its contract with GRACE. It is BJU's intention to
resolve its differences with GRACE, and we are disappointed a
resolution could not be reached before our differences were made
public. Both BJU and GRACE desire to raise sexual abuse
awareness and minister to victims whose lives have been ravaged
by abuse. GRACE has been helpful in assisting us in focusing our
efforts in this area.
BJU sincerely appreciates all current and former
students who participated in this initiative thus far, and the
University regrets any delay BJU's cancellation of its agreement
with GRACE may have on this important project.
We grieve with those who have suffered abuse in their
past, and we desire to minister the grace of Christ to them. Our
prayer for the abused is that God will be their refuge and
strength.
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