In a significant push for justice, former members of Two by Two, a religious group known as "Two by Two Church," publicly call for the organization to show financial transparency. The request comes amid discussions about compensation for survivors of abuse.
Two by Two has faced scrutiny over abuse allegations. Many members say the organization has protected abusers and failed to support victims. Survivors share their stories, demanding accountability and financial transparency. Advocates say transparency is essential for fair compensation. They urge the leadership to disclose financial records. Many feel their claims may be ignored without transparency.
Members express frustration over lack of action on abuse allegations. They want leadership to prioritize survivors' needs. Community leaders call for independent oversight of compensation claims. Pressure from inside and outside the group calls for reform and reconciliation. Survivors want a culture that emphasizes healing and accountability. They call for voices to be heard in seeking justice. The movement highlights societal issues around abuse and protection for vulnerable people.

