Saturday, May 2, 2026

Pastor: Let’s help abused children

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CHILDREN WHO WERE sexually abused in the past and ignored by the community, are potentially the “Muscle Katts” and “Natalies” of today’s Barbados, a church pastor said yesterday.

Natalie and Muscle Katt are two local sex workers who were known for parading their lifestyle on various social media platforms. jewell-callender

And Christians were urged to get out of their churches and comfort zones and familiarise themselves with what is going on so they can take a stand against child abuse and rape in the community.

The message came from Reverend Jewell Callender (right), the head of the People’s Cathedral’s Women’s Ministry, as the church hosted the Barbados Employers’ Confederation yesterday which was celebrating its 60th anniversary. (HLE)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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