Five women in California allege a Christian organization covered up child sexual abuse and put financial pressure on members to the point that some took their own lives.
Five women in California have filed a lawsuit against the International Churches of Christ (ICOC) claiming they covered up child sexual abuse and put financial pressure on members.
The International Churches of Christ, a racially diverse, and theologically conservative non-denominational body of co-operating Christian congregations, along with their affiliated organizations have been accused in a lawsuit filed by five women in California of covering up child sexual abuse and pressuring members so much for money some left the church and later committed suicide.
The International Churches of Christ, a racially diverse, and theologically conservative non-denominational body of co-operating Christian congregations, along with their affiliated organizations have been accused in a lawsuit filed by five women in California of covering up child sexual abuse and pressuring members so much for money some left the church and later committed suicide.
The International Churches of Christ, a racially diverse, and theologically conservative non-denominational body of co-operating Christian congregations, along with their affiliated organizations have been accused in a lawsuit filed by five women in California of covering up child sexual abuse and pressuring members so much for money some left the church and later committed suicide.