Jennifer Lyell wanted to stop her abuser by telling her story. Instead, her life fell apart.

Stories We're Following: From Julie Roys

Has the complementarian view in Evangelical Theology led to an atmosphere where women are seen as second-class citizens? Jennifer Lyell came forward about her abuse trusting that people in power who knew the real story would stand up for her, but what happened was that those same people were silent in public about the facts. What ensued was an attack on Lyell's character as she was labeled an "adulteress" rather than an abuse victim.

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