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The recommendations allow for the possibility of IHOPKC founder Mike Bickle returning to “informal” ministry, raising concerns among abuse survivors and former IHOPKC leaders.
(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 ...
(RNS) — Former IHOP leaders say several women have credibly accused Bickle of clergy sexual abuse. Leaders of the Kansas City-based prayer group say they are aware of the allegations.
The Star’s ongoing coverage of the International House of Prayer-Kansas City began with reporting on sexual abuse allegations against the organization’s founder Mike Bickle. Our reporters ...
A decades-old prophecy promoted by IHOPKC founder Mike Bickle was based on information that isn’t true, a document shows.
A week before Tammy Woods came forward with allegations that the International House of Prayer-Kansas City founder sexually abused her starting when she was 14, Mike Bickle sent her the script for a ...
International House of Prayer-Kansas City leaders say they believe that founder Mike Bickle sexually abused two women — one as a minor — calling his actions “predatory” and “sick” and apologizing for ...
International House of Prayer-Kansas City leaders say they believe that founder Mike Bickle sexually abused two women — one as a minor — calling his actions “predatory” and “sick” and ...
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.
In the wake of additional allegations against its founder Mike Bickle, the International House of Prayer Kansas City (IHOPKC) cut off the livestream feed for the 24-7 prayer room that has defined ...
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