by intoaccount | Jul 4, 2022 | Anabaptism/Mennonites, Believing survivors, Plain people, social work, Workplace/Religious Nonprofit focus
UPDATE: This statement remains on our website for archival purposes. For further information about why Into Account published this statement after it disappeared from the Dove’s Nest website, please see our December 22, 2022 post. Dove’s Nest Apologized...
by intoaccount | Jun 24, 2022 | Anabaptism/Mennonites, Believing survivors, Ethics, Survivors speak, trauma, Workplace/Religious Nonprofit focus
The Contents of My Story May Disturb You Hi, my name is *Miya, and I am a survivor of Kent Peters. This is my story. Before I begin, I want to give a content/trigger warning to readers. The following post will include the following topics: grooming boundary crossing...
by intoaccount | Mar 31, 2022 | #DivestFromHillsong, Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Hillsong, trauma
by Emily Joy Allison, Communications Consultant and author of #ChurchToo and Stephanie Krehbiel, PhD, Executive Director The question of what to do when an artist, musician, composer or band whose work you love gets outed as an abuser of some kind is perennial, but it...
by intoaccount | Feb 18, 2022 | Anabaptism/Mennonites, Church focus, Plain people, social work, Survivors speak, trauma
Into Account is honored to have as colleagues, and to advocate for, a number of Plain and Amish people. And we’re especially honored to publish a Plain survivor’s story. Plain survivors face many barriers, including people from outside their context...
by intoaccount | Jan 18, 2022 | Anabaptism/Mennonites, Believing survivors, Church focus, Ethics, Workplace/Religious Nonprofit focus
By Stephanie Krehbiel, Executive Director MMN Claims “Collaboration,” Prioritizes Reputation Over Survivors In response to the press release issued by Mennonite Mission Network on December 17, 2021 pertaining to that agency’s failure to act on a 2018...