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Change-making Conversations

Change-making Conversations

By: Baptist News Global
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Join Mark Wingfield, Executive Director of Baptist News Global, for a series of change-making conversations about faith and society.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • NON-DISCLOSURE: Episode 2 - Lies and coverups: How parents were swindled
    Sep 24 2025

    After Pete Newman confessed to his sex crimes, Kanakuk's response left some families feeling lied to. In this episode, you'll hear from Greg Yandell and Joe Alarcon about how Kanakuk gained and shattered their trust, leaving an irrevocable impact on their families. We will also talk about pastors at SBC churches that allegedly helped minimize the abuse allegations.

    *Content warning: Sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, self-harm and suicide

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    THE NON-DISCLOSURE SERIES

    In the Ozarks of Missouri at Kamp Kanakuk, numerous children endured sexual abuse at the hands of camp director and serial predator Peter “Pete” Newman. After his confession in 2009, many were placed under restrictive Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), barring them from telling their stories. But after learning Kamp leadership may have let the abuse slide, some are ready to break their NDAs and tell all.

    In this limited series podcast from Baptist News Global, host Mallory Challis examines this story of systematic sexual abuse in interviews with survivors and their families. Views expressed by those in interviews with BNG are solely their own.

    Support Baptist News Global by visiting BaptistNews.com.

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    44 mins
  • NON-DISCLOSURE: Episode 1 - What happened at Kamp Kanakuk?
    Sep 17 2025

    What happened at Kamp Kanakuk? In this episode, survivors Logan Yandell, Evan Hoffpauir and Keith Dygert tell their stories of being sexually abused by Pete Newman.

    *Content warning: Sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, self-harm and suicide

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    THE NON-DISCLOSURE SERIES

    In the Ozarks of Missouri at Kamp Kanakuk, numerous children endured sexual abuse at the hands of camp director and serial predator Peter “Pete” Newman. After his confession in 2009, many were placed under restrictive Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), barring them from telling their stories. But after learning Kamp leadership may have let the abuse slide, some are ready to break their NDAs and tell all.

    In this limited series podcast from Baptist News Global, host Mallory Challis examines this story of systematic sexual abuse in interviews with survivors and their families. Views expressed by those in interviews with BNG are solely their own.

    Support Baptist News Global by visiting BaptistNews.com.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • NON-DISCLOSURE: Pre-Episode - Pedophilia at Kanakuk
    Sep 17 2025

    In 2009, former director of Kanakuk's elementary school summer camp called K-Kountry, Peter "Pete" Newman was arrested on multiple felony charges for sexual abuse against children. At the time, there were 57 known victims, but today many more survivors and their families are speaking out against the camp for its alleged complicity in abuse committed by Pete and other perpetrators. In this podcast, we'll walk through the story through the eyes of survivors, their families and other professionals who know about abuse.

    *Content warning: Sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, self-harm and suicide

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    THE NON-DISCLOSURE SERIES

    In the Ozarks of Missouri at Kamp Kanakuk, numerous children endured sexual abuse at the hands of camp director and serial predator Peter “Pete” Newman. After his confession in 2009, many were placed under restrictive Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), barring them from telling their stories. But after learning Kamp leadership may have let the abuse slide, some are ready to break their NDAs and tell all.

    In this limited series podcast from Baptist News Global, host Mallory Challis examines this story of systematic sexual abuse in interviews with survivors and their families. Views expressed by those in interviews with BNG are solely their own.

    Support Baptist News Global by visiting BaptistNews.com.

    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
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