Bob Jones: the Hero of Bethel, IHOPKC & the Prophetic Movement - Wake Up and Win
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In this episode, we discuss the newly revealed third victim connected to Bob Jones who was interviewed by Dr. Ron Cantor and the growing questions surrounding Bob's legacy within the prophetic movement. Bob Jones was deeply influential in movements connected to Bethel, IHOPKC, and MorningStar, yet allegations involving spiritual manipulation and sexual misconduct have been known for decades.
We also revisit the controversial exchange between Justin Peters and Sam Storms regarding whether Bob Jones’ actions should be described as “sexually immoral,” along with Sam Storms’ later attempt to clarify his comments in a recent book. This conversation raises important questions about accountability, spiritual authority, prophetic culture, and why clear moral language matters when discussing abuse and misconduct in the church.
American Gospel Interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd8b2ia66ms
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ci2cc3V0Hk
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