Why Survivors Often Stay Silent Inside Trusted Institutions
Why do survivors so often remain silent inside respected institutions—especially churches, schools, and nonprofits built on trust?
Using Stonebriar Community Church as a case study, this article examines how power, reputation, spiritual authority, and social dynamics can unintentionally pressure survivors into silence—not because they lack truth, but because speaking feels unsafe. This is not a failure of survivors. It is a systemic problem institutions must confront.
