Petition asks that victims be released from non-disclosure agreements
A petition drive whose organizers hope to force Kanakuk Ministries to release sexual abuse victims from non-disclosure agreements they signed as part of financial agreements has now reached 15,000 signatures.
Kanakuk Ministries has demanded that the owners of a website called FactsAboutKanakuk.com “cease & desist” from activities that Kanakuk’s attorney says “violates the law in several areas.”
According to court documents and reports in the Springfield News-Leader, “The plaintiff says he suffered sex abuse while he attended a Christian youth camp based near Branson.”
After doing a thorough review of these articles internally, we have determined that certain aspects of those stories do require correction or clarification. However, we also believe that most of the concerns expressed by Kanakuk’s ...
Kanakuk Ministries and related organizations received a total of $3.295-million in PPP funds on April 3, 2020. Most of the funds went to Kanakuk Ministries, with $166,700 going to Kanakuk Institute and $698,500 going to ...
Court Documents Suggest Nearly 60 Kanakuk Sex Abuse Victims
Court Documents Suggest Nearly 60 Kanakuk Sex Abuse Victims
Joe and Debbie-Jo White Paid At Least $2-Million by Kanakuk from 2014-2017
Editor’s Note: This article has been revised based on concerns raised by Kanakuk Ministries. See editor’s note below. To read our full response to the concerns raised by Kanakuk, please click here. An analysis of ...
FactsAboutKanakuk.com has timeline and petition calling for complete transparency
Kanakuk Kamps is one of the largest Christian camps in the nation. Each summer, more than 20,000 kids from age 7-17 pay thousands of dollars each to stay at the camp. Some of the most ...
Summit Ministries, Young Life among those who've announced 2021 plans
After the bummer summer of 2020—when COVID caused many Christian camps to limit or cancel sessions, and three Christian camps spawned major outbreaks—most are looking forward to 2021 as a chance to return to normal, ...
Kanakuk Hosted Thousands This Summer
A COVID-19 outbreak at a popular Christian youth camp raises questions about its choice to open for the summer.