The Nehemiah Project

Tuesday, 25 April 2023 8:45 AM - 4:00 PM CDT

4777 Alben Barkley Drive, Paducah, KY, 42001, United States

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Tuesday, 25 April 2023 8:45 AM - 4:00 PM CDT

Heartland Church, 4777 Alben Barkley Drive, Paducah, KY, 42001, United States.

The Merryman House Spiritual Enrichment Program warmly invites you to attend The Nehemiah Project. This one-day conference will equip church leaders, church members, mental health professionals, victim service providers, social workers, attorneys, and others to appropriately prepare for and respond to domestic violence in the church and give all tangible takeaways for collaboration. 

4.5 hours of CEUs are approved through the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology AND the Kentucky Board of Social Work. The training will also meet the Board of Social Work's Ethics Training requirement.

All are welcome. You won't want to miss this group of dynamic speakers! Lunch is included and sponsored by Chik-fil-A and Pathway Baptist Church! And, a huge thank you to our host, Heartland Church!

Doors open at 8 a.m., and the conference will begin at 8:45 a.m.

Register by March 31 - $30

Register after March 31 - $50

Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center

www.merrymanhouse.org

Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center is committed to saving, building and changing the lives of those affected by domestic violence: men, women and children. It has been serving the eight-county Purchase Region of western Kentucky as the state-designated program and emergency shelter since 1978. Merryman House offers residential and non-residential programming. Merryman House serves hundreds of victims annually, and all services are free and confidential. MHDCC's Spiritual Enrichment Program exists to anchor survivors in the Christian faith to strengthen their resiliency; to serve the faith community by providing guidance on how to appropriately recognize and respond to domestic violence in the church; and, to restore the relationship between survivors and their place of worship through innovative partnerships.

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Dr. Mary Foley
Executive Director
Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center

Dr. Mary Foley serves as the Executive Director of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center, and has since 2012. With more than 15 years of experience in working with victims of interpersonal crimes such as child sexual abuse and adult sexual assault, Dr. Foley uses her passion for justice, advocacy and victims’ rights to help create stronger and safer communities. Mary holds a Master’s degree from Murray State University in Clinical Psychology, and a doctorate degree from Western Kentucky University in Applied Psychology (PsyD) and is a licensed psychotherapist. Mary is certified as a domestic violence advocate through the Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence, is a lead instructor in the Coalition’s Certification Program responsible for training advocates state-wide. Mary has trained at the National Center on Substance Abuse, Trauma and Mental Health in providing trauma-informed care. Mary resides in western Kentucky with her husband of 23 years, Brian, and two sons, John Phillip and Thomas.

https://www.merrymanhouse.org

About Dr. Mary Foley

Executive Director
Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center
Victor Vieth
Chief Program Officer for Research and Education
Zero Abuse Project

Victor Vieth has trained thousands of child-protection professionals from all 50 states, two U.S. Territories, and 17 countries on numerous topics pertaining to child abuse investigations, prosecutions and prevention. Victor gained national recognition for his work in addressing child abuse in small communities as a prosecutor in rural Minnesota, and has been named to the President’s Honor Roll of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. In 2012, Victor was awarded the Pro Humanitate Award from the North American Resource Center for Child Welfare. Victor is the Chief Program Officer for Research and Education of Zero Abuse Project, a 501©(3) nonprofit based in St Paul, MN, committed to education, training, and survivor support in order to eradicate child sex abuse and remedy its resulting harms. He is the 2018 President of the Academy on Violence & Abuse, and founder of the former National Child Protection Training Center (now part of Zero Abuse Project). Victor has been instrumental in implementing 22 state and international forensic interview training programs and dozens of undergraduate and graduate programs on child maltreatment. Mr. Vieth graduated magna cum laude from WSU and earned his Juris Doctor from Hamline University School of Law (HUSL). In 2017, Victor earned an MA in theology from Wartburg Seminary. Mr. Vieth has published countless articles related to the investigation, prosecution and prevention of child abuse and neglect. He is author of Unto the Third Generation, a bold initiative that outlines the necessary steps we must all take to eliminate child abuse in America in three generations, and On This Rock: A Call to Center the Christian Response to Child Abuse on the Life and Works of Jesus (Wiff & Stock 2018).

https://www.zeroabuseproject.org/

About Victor Vieth

Chief Program Officer for Research and Education
Zero Abuse Project
Deborah Aubrey-Peyron, MA, CWC
Author & Speaker
Author & Speaker

Deborah is a survivor of a 15-year abusive marriage. She is now in a happy, 25-year marriage and the grandmother of nine. She is the inspired author of the Miraculous Interventions book series with two books approved for the Vatican Library by Pope Benedict XVI. She has now written 19 books and edited another 10. Deborah speaks on miracles and how to go from a "survivor to thriver" mentality.

About Deborah Aubrey-Peyron, MA, CWC

Author & Speaker
Author & Speaker
Balinda Hudson
Residential Specialist
Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center

Balinda is a survivor of intimate partner violence, and has been a Residential Specialist at the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center for seven years. She is a highly dependable, and highly trained advocate responsible for answering the MHDCC crisis hotline, safety planning, de-escalation and offering trauma-informed care to the survivors she encounters. Prior to working for MHDCC, Balinda worked for the court system and was a consistent volunteer at other human service non-profits.

https://www.merrymanhouse.org

About Balinda Hudson

Residential Specialist
Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center
Pete Singer
Executive Director
GRACE

Pete is the Executive Director of GRACE, which works with faith communities to prevent and investigate child maltreatment. He has 30+ years experience in trauma-related roles, including social worker, foster parent, therapist, consultant, and executive director. Pete works with families, teens, and children who have experienced trauma, including maltreatment and other forms of violence. He has consulted with organizations including Zero Abuse Project, and has served on multiple workgroups, including Ramsey County Youth in Transition Work Group, Ramsey County Ending Racial Disparities Work Group, Cultural Providers Network, and Washington County Foster Care Recruitment Work Group. Pete completed his MSW at the University of Minnesota, where he also received a Certificate in Trauma-Effective Leadership. He speaks nationally on trauma and trauma-informed practice, including at the National Crime Victim’s Bar Association, Academy on Violence and Abuse, Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma, and for Harvard’s Faith and Flourishing conference. He has published and contributed to several articles and book chapters, including Responding to Child Abuse During a Pandemic, Wounded Souls: The Need for Child Protection Professionals and Faith Leaders to Recognize and Respond to the Spiritual Impact of Abuse, and Coordinating Pastoral Care of Survivors with Mental Health Providers. Pete has been a member of Zero Abuse Project’s Speakers Bureau since 2019.

https://www.netgrace.org/

About Pete Singer

Executive Director
GRACE
Mike Donald
Senior Pastor
Pathway Baptist Church

Mike Donald has been serving as the senior pastor at Pathway for over 25 years. Mike also serves on the MHDCC Spiritual Enrichment Program's Advisory Board. He is married to Drusilla (Dru), and they have two kids and six grandkids. He enjoys sushi, coffee, dogs, reading, travel, and spending time with his grandkids.

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About Mike Donald

Senior Pastor
Pathway Baptist Church

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Sessions on Apr 25, 2023

08:45 AM

Welcome & Worship

08:45 AM - 09:00 AM
    Dr. Mary Foley
    Executive DirectorMerryman House Domestic Crisis Center
    Dr. Mary Foley serves as the Executive Director of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center, and has since 2012. With more than 15 years of experience in working with victims of interpersonal crimes such as child sexual abuse and adult sexual assault, Dr. Foley uses her passion for justice, advocacy and victims’ rights to help create stronger and safer communities. Mary holds a Master’s degree from Murray State University in Clinical Psychology, and a doctorate degree from Western Kentucky University in Applied Psychology (PsyD) and is a licensed psychotherapist. Mary is certified as a domestic violence advocate through the Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence, is a lead instructor in the Coalition’s Certification Program responsible for training advocates state-wide. Mary has trained at the National Center on Substance Abuse, Trauma and Mental Health in providing trauma-informed care. Mary resides in western Kentucky with her husband of 23 years, Brian, and two sons, John Phillip and Thomas.

    Sponsors

    09:00 AM

    When Faith Hurts

    09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
      Victor Vieth
      Chief Program Officer for Research and EducationZero Abuse Project
      Victor Vieth has trained thousands of child-protection professionals from all 50 states, two U.S. Territories, and 17 countries on numerous topics pertaining to child abuse investigations, prosecutions and prevention. Victor gained national recognition for his work in addressing child abuse in small communities as a prosecutor in rural Minnesota, and has been named to the President’s Honor Roll of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. In 2012, Victor was awarded the Pro Humanitate Award from the North American Resource Center for Child Welfare. Victor is the Chief Program Officer for Research and Education of Zero Abuse Project, a 501©(3) nonprofit based in St Paul, MN, committed to education, training, and survivor support in order to eradicate child sex abuse and remedy its resulting harms. He is the 2018 President of the Academy on Violence & Abuse, and founder of the former National Child Protection Training Center (now part of Zero Abuse Project). Victor has been instrumental in implementing 22 state and international forensic interview training programs and dozens of undergraduate and graduate programs on child maltreatment. Mr. Vieth graduated magna cum laude from WSU and earned his Juris Doctor from Hamline University School of Law (HUSL). In 2017, Victor earned an MA in theology from Wartburg Seminary. Mr. Vieth has published countless articles related to the investigation, prosecution and prevention of child abuse and neglect. He is author of Unto the Third Generation, a bold initiative that outlines the necessary steps we must all take to eliminate child abuse in America in three generations, and On This Rock: A Call to Center the Christian Response to Child Abuse on the Life and Works of Jesus (Wiff & Stock 2018).
      10:45 AM

      When Faith Hurts Pt. 2

      10:45 AM - 12:00 PM
        Victor Vieth
        Chief Program Officer for Research and EducationZero Abuse Project
        Victor Vieth has trained thousands of child-protection professionals from all 50 states, two U.S. Territories, and 17 countries on numerous topics pertaining to child abuse investigations, prosecutions and prevention. Victor gained national recognition for his work in addressing child abuse in small communities as a prosecutor in rural Minnesota, and has been named to the President’s Honor Roll of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. In 2012, Victor was awarded the Pro Humanitate Award from the North American Resource Center for Child Welfare. Victor is the Chief Program Officer for Research and Education of Zero Abuse Project, a 501©(3) nonprofit based in St Paul, MN, committed to education, training, and survivor support in order to eradicate child sex abuse and remedy its resulting harms. He is the 2018 President of the Academy on Violence & Abuse, and founder of the former National Child Protection Training Center (now part of Zero Abuse Project). Victor has been instrumental in implementing 22 state and international forensic interview training programs and dozens of undergraduate and graduate programs on child maltreatment. Mr. Vieth graduated magna cum laude from WSU and earned his Juris Doctor from Hamline University School of Law (HUSL). In 2017, Victor earned an MA in theology from Wartburg Seminary. Mr. Vieth has published countless articles related to the investigation, prosecution and prevention of child abuse and neglect. He is author of Unto the Third Generation, a bold initiative that outlines the necessary steps we must all take to eliminate child abuse in America in three generations, and On This Rock: A Call to Center the Christian Response to Child Abuse on the Life and Works of Jesus (Wiff & Stock 2018).
        12:00 PM

        Lunch, Sponsored by Chik-fil-A and Pathway Baptist Church

        12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

        Sponsors

        12:45 PM

        Survivor Experiences with DV and the Church, a Facilitated Comparison

        12:45 PM - 01:45 PM
          Deborah Aubrey-Peyron, MA, CWC
          Author & SpeakerAuthor & Speaker
          Deborah is a survivor of a 15-year abusive marriage. She is now in a happy, 25-year marriage and the grandmother of nine. She is the inspired author of the Miraculous Interventions book series with two books approved for the Vatican Library by Pope Benedict XVI. She has now written 19 books and edited another 10. Deborah speaks on miracles and how to go from a "survivor to thriver" mentality.
          Balinda Hudson
          Residential SpecialistMerryman House Domestic Crisis Center
          Balinda is a survivor of intimate partner violence, and has been a Residential Specialist at the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center for seven years. She is a highly dependable, and highly trained advocate responsible for answering the MHDCC crisis hotline, safety planning, de-escalation and offering trauma-informed care to the survivors she encounters. Prior to working for MHDCC, Balinda worked for the court system and was a consistent volunteer at other human service non-profits.
          02:00 PM

          Addressing Spiritual & Emotional Injuries

          02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
            Pete Singer
            Executive DirectorGRACE
            Pete is the Executive Director of GRACE, which works with faith communities to prevent and investigate child maltreatment. He has 30+ years experience in trauma-related roles, including social worker, foster parent, therapist, consultant, and executive director. Pete works with families, teens, and children who have experienced trauma, including maltreatment and other forms of violence. He has consulted with organizations including Zero Abuse Project, and has served on multiple workgroups, including Ramsey County Youth in Transition Work Group, Ramsey County Ending Racial Disparities Work Group, Cultural Providers Network, and Washington County Foster Care Recruitment Work Group. Pete completed his MSW at the University of Minnesota, where he also received a Certificate in Trauma-Effective Leadership. He speaks nationally on trauma and trauma-informed practice, including at the National Crime Victim’s Bar Association, Academy on Violence and Abuse, Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma, and for Harvard’s Faith and Flourishing conference. He has published and contributed to several articles and book chapters, including Responding to Child Abuse During a Pandemic, Wounded Souls: The Need for Child Protection Professionals and Faith Leaders to Recognize and Respond to the Spiritual Impact of Abuse, and Coordinating Pastoral Care of Survivors with Mental Health Providers. Pete has been a member of Zero Abuse Project’s Speakers Bureau since 2019.
            03:30 PM

            What's Next? From the Church's Perspective

            03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
              Mike Donald
              Senior PastorPathway Baptist Church
              Mike Donald has been serving as the senior pastor at Pathway for over 25 years. Mike also serves on the MHDCC Spiritual Enrichment Program's Advisory Board. He is married to Drusilla (Dru), and they have two kids and six grandkids. He enjoys sushi, coffee, dogs, reading, travel, and spending time with his grandkids.