Stories That Need To Be Told!
While appearing pious and holy to the public eye, the Anabaptist system will tear their members down to the point of suicide in order to maintain power and control of its members. Victims of mental, physical, medical, and sexual abuse are swept under the rug. Helping the public understand this and why it happens is an important step in raising the awareness that is necessary for society to stop giving Anabaptists a blanket “benefit of the doubt”, especially when victims come forward. The podcast addresses many topics that my prudish self shys away from and I admittedly squirm. Still, I am grateful someone is ready to stand up for the voiceless!
quakerkes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/19/18
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Before listening to this podcast I had no idea about what was going on in the Mennonite/Amish world. It was been absolutely eye opening, heartbreaking and heartwarming hearing all these stories of abuse and overcoming. Absolutely worth a listen.
lovethislife11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/21
I have to wonder at the reviewer who claimed these podcasts are inaccurate. I grew up in an Eastern Mennonite community in Delaware that has now moved to Elkton, MD. I believe the majority of statements made by the guests in these podcasts are accurate when comparing it with my own experience....Read full review »
tahsmam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/19
I’ve listened to the first episode and I’m hooked. I came across an article that mentioned this podcast earlier this week. The story about the piano broke my heart. I commend you all for telling your stories. I appreciate you shedding light onto all of these horrible things taking place. Thank...Read full review »
Brittanii805 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/20
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