New Witnesses Allege Kanakuk Kamps Tried to Cover Up Child Sex Abuse

Last month, my husband David French and I published a report describing how one of the largest Christian camps in the world reacted to repeated red flag warnings about the inappropriate behavior of a counselor in ways that we described as troubling and inadequate. Pete Newman, who had been a Kanakuk Kamps director, was convicted in 2010 on seven counts of sexually abusing young boys and is now serving two consecutive life sentences plus 30 years. 

However, no camp leadership has resigned, been fired, or been held accountable for their inaction towards a decade of Newman’s nudity and parental complaints, even though they promoted Newman and made him the focal point of promotional materials.

Though this is one of the worst Christian sex abuse scandals in American history, the story had never garnered much attention. Based on civil suits—Kanakuk President and COO Doug Goodwin couldn’t even guess how many had been filed—we knew there were more victims. The prosecutor estimated the total number of victims could be in the “hundreds,” and NDAs prevented most of the plaintiffs from sharing their stories

Every summer, parents entrust 20,000 children to leadership with a history of turning a blind eye to predation, because there was no way of easily discovering the history.

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  • Thank you for shining more light on a dark night in Christendom. Please keep up the brilliant and bold work! We are so thankful!

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  • "Nobody has resigned as a result of the failure to stop a decade of abuse. No disciplinary action was taken against any of Newman’s supervisors. Goodwin is now the president and COO of Kanakuk Ministries and executive director of Kanakuk’s Family Kamp. White is still the head of the camp today." That's precisely why my daughter will never step foot on Kanakuk soil again.

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  • And the Lord said unto Cain, "Where is Abel thy brother?" And he said, "I know not: Am I my brother's keeper?" And He said, "What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground."

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  • Thank you for this reporting and your hard work on illuminating darkness with light!
    One of my friends in my campus ministry (Cru) at Michigan State is planning to work at Kanakuk this summer, and I'm debating if/how to raise my concerns about the fidelity of the ministry with him...

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    1. I'd recommend simply sharing Nancy and David's reporting with your friend.

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  • God bless and strengthen you Nancy and David for shouldering this story. Even reading it is difficult. Descending into this bizarre world of sin masquerading as ministry, abuse surrounded by dismissal, and outright strong arm tactics is an enormous emotional and mental burden. Doing it while maintaining a positive view of God’s blessings and writing about a glass half full in our nation is nothing short of a miracle of grace.

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  • As someone who worked under Pete in 2006, just a couple years before his arrest, thank you so much. There was so much about this I always felt got completely swept under the rug and that disturbed me. I’m so glad someone is using their resources to hold Kanakuk accountable. I’ll never forget how strange it was when Pete “hired” a couple of 12/13 year old boys to be “junior counselors” when I worked there. The boys would drive around on a golf cart and hang out with Pete all day long and things like that should have been huge red flags among so many other red flags. They had to have known. I just don’t see a world where they didn’t know what he was doing.

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  • What an article. What is it going to take for authorities, FBI or somebody to look into Joe White, Doug Goodwin and all those who looked the other way. Why do they get a pass. David and Nancy, thank you for your bravery. Will someone in law enforcement please do something.

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