I attended KA in the 60s and 70s - I was the quiet one who was really good at not being noticed! I don't have memories of sexual or extreme physical abuse towards myself, but I know that others at KA did have that experience, both from my memories and the stories I have been told. I am not going to tell other people's stories on this forum, but I hope you will feel free to tell yours.
I have heard stories lately of dorm parents abusing students, teachers abusing students, older students abusing younger students and inappropriate sexual behavior among students themselves, whether consensual or by force.
A few years back SIM began an AMK task force, which hosted meetings for MKs from different SIM schools who wanted to reconnect and reconcile with the Mission. Out of these meetings came some stories of abuse which were followed up, although all kept very confidential. I've talked to several people who attended these meetings with mixed reviews - some gained a sense of peace from talking about their experiences, some were temporarily assuaged but it wore off when they were back in their lives, and some didn't feel it helped them. In the past year many new stories of abuse at Kent Academy have surfaced, which weren't addressed by the previous task force. There are MKs out there whose lives have been, and are still, profoundly affected by their experiences at boarding school. MKs have a strained relationship with their parents because of their boarding school experience, especially since the KA staff led us to believe we shouldn’t burden our parents with our homesickness or unhappiness. Finally, many MKs (including myself) have had difficulties parenting their own children, so the unhappiness is being passed on to another generation.
If you haven’t already read the report of the GRACE investigation into Fanda, the New Tribes Mission school in Senegal, please do. You can find it on this web site. I am struck by the list of ways that the Fanda MKs were affected later in life by the abuse they suffered. To quote from the report:
“What impact did these forms of sexual, physical, emotional and spiritual abuse make in the lives of the students at Fanda? The catalogue of heartbreak and pain is not short: denial, memory loss, depression, guilt, feelings of powerlessness, panic attacks, the inability to sing in church, anger, fear, distrust of adults, suicidal thoughts and actions, self-harming, eating disorders, substance abuse, sexual experimentation, sexual confusion, sexual repression, running away, turning to the occult, criminal behaviour, imprisonment and death.”
Sound familiar? Do you or anyone you know from KA suffer from these conditions?
To their credit, SIM has said they are open to hearing MKs stories and going after the perpetrators. What is the best way for SIM to reach out to MKs on this topic? Would you like to tell SIM your story, and how would you feel comfortable doing that?
I am bothered by the confidentiality given to the perpetrators. If a dorm parent who cared for me has a history of abuse, shouldn’t I have access to that information? Keeping it a secret isolates many of the victims who believe they are the only ones who experienced such a thing. Are we protecting the perpetrators here at the expense of the victims?
Mark 4:22: For whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed, and whatever is concealed is meant to be brought out into the open.
Thank you, Fanda Eagles, for giving us a forum where people can talk about these things if they wish. If you have a story to tell I believe this is a safe place to do it. Telling others what happened to you can start the healing process, and also lets other victims know that they are not the only ones. Also, please weigh in with your opinions on how we should approach SIM with these issues.
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