BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 7, 2025
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IHOPKC founder Mike Bickle faces severe abuse allegations

An independent investigation has accused Mike Bickle, founder of the International House of Prayer Kansas City (IHOPKC), of sexually abusing at least 17 females, including minors, using his position of spiritual authority as a means of manipulation.

The report by Firefly uncovers a disturbing pattern of predatory behavior spanning decades, The Christian Post reported.

The Firefly investigation, commissioned by Tikkun International, began on September 5, 2024, and produced a comprehensive 68-page document titled "Investigation of Mike Bickle and the International House of Prayer Kansas City." This report details the allegations from multiple survivors who claim to have suffered under Bickle's influence since the mid-1970s.

Several victims recounted how Bickle allegedly used gifts and money alongside his role as a spiritual leader to exploit young and vulnerable women. Deborah Perkins, one of the survivors, revealed that Bickle would have her read Psalm 51 after their sexual encounters, a tactic described by investigators as a form of manipulation to make her feel complicit in the abuse.

Victims Describe Long-Term Impact of Abuse

The report includes testimonies from 17 survivors, painting a grim picture of the psychological, emotional, and spiritual damage inflicted by Bickle. According to the document, these women were subjected to a variety of abusive acts, from spiritual abuse to outright rape, all under the guise of religious guidance.

Another victim, Tammy Woods, recalled being groomed and sexually abused by Bickle starting when she was just 14 years old in the 1980s. Her story, along with others, highlights the extensive predatory practices Bickle allegedly employed over the years.

Multiple accounts within the report noted instances where Bickle exposed himself deliberately to victims, an action he later described as "immoral" when confronted by a witness. This acknowledgment came during an interview cited in the report, where Bickle discussed his provision of a hotel room for an encounter.

Additional Reports and Bickle's Acknowledgment

In addition to the Firefly report, a separate investigation conducted by attorney Rosalee McNamara revealed that Bickle had admitted to "consensual sexual contact" with another woman associated with IHOPKC as early as January 31, 2024. This earlier report also indicated that issues of misconduct extended beyond Bickle to other staff members within the organization.

Despite numerous reports and eyewitness accounts detailed in the investigation, the executive leadership of IHOPKC allegedly failed to take decisive action against Bickle. This lack of response has been a point of contention and concern among the victims and those following the case.

In his published statement, Bickle expressed sorrow for his past actions, admitting to "inappropriate behavior" that caused pain, confusion, and division within the religious community. "With a very heavy heart, I want to express how deeply grieved I am," his statement read, highlighting the repercussions of his actions over 20 years ago.

Community Reaction and Calls for Accountability

The revelations from the Firefly report have stirred widespread reactions among the International House of Prayer community and the broader public. Many are calling for thorough accountability and measures to prevent such abuses in the future.

The investigative report emphasizes the courage of the victims who came forward, noting the significant risk and fear involved in disclosing such traumatic experiences. "These acts of abuse have had profound and lasting impacts on the lives of the victims," the report states, underlining the severe consequences of Bickle's actions.

The case against Mike Bickle represents a critical moment for the International House of Prayer Kansas City, prompting a reassessment of how religious organizations handle allegations of abuse and misconduct within their ranks. As the community grapples with these disturbing findings, the focus remains on supporting the survivors and ensuring such abuses do not go unchecked in the future.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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