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(RNS) — Mike Bickle, the influential founder of the International House of Prayer, a global missionary group, committed sexual abuse or misconduct involving at least 17 survivors, according to ...
In the wake of a sex scandal involving its founder, the International House of Prayer-Kansas City has canceled plans for a new church.
In the wake of a sex scandal involving its founder, the International House of Prayer-Kansas City has canceled plans for a new church.
A decades-old prophecy promoted by IHOPKC founder Mike Bickle was based on information that isn’t true, a document shows.
An attorney representing the International House of Prayer Kansas City said the organization has started a “transition and reorganization process” after several months of uncertainty.
Mike Bickle, 68, has been accused of abusing Tammy Woods, whose family attended his church in Missouri, in the early 1980s when she was 14 and serving as his family's babysitter.
IHOPKC released a statement condemning Bickle’s “predatory and abusive” actions, standing by his victims, and apologizing for its initial response of allowing him to defend himself when ...
“The Executive Committee has received new information to now confirm a level of inappropriate behavior on the part of Mike Bickle that requires IHOPKC to immediately, formally and permanently ...
IHOPKC Cuts Ties with Mike Bickle over ‘Inappropriate Behavior’ Bob Smietana - Religion News Service Founder of International House of Prayer admitted to “past misconduct” earlier this month.
IHOPKC leaders released an initial report in November casting doubt on the allegations against Bickle, based on an internal review, but Volz announced earlier this month that IHOPKC had hired the ...
Mike Bickle, founder of IHOPKC, addressed the scandal in a vague, rambling statement Tuesday where he acknowledged “past sins” but denied “more intense sexual activities that some are ...
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