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Author: Julie Roys

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Reporting the Truth. Restoring the Church.
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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, anti-bullying expert Paul Coughlin explains how demonization can lead to physical harm and urges people to respect the dignity of their opponents.  
Whistleblower Rachel Beck breaks her silence to expose sexual harassment, grooming, and systemic cover-up by top leaders at Liberty University.  
Weak accountability lets predators thrive in churches. Expert guests John Horwood and Ian Mayer of Digital Alibi outline a solution for identifying and stopping these predators.  
Guest Bios Show Transcript Does Jesus’ command to love our enemies mean Christian women must remain in abusive marriages? That’s the troubling claim Pastor Paul LeBoutillier made in a recent sermon at Calvary Chapel in Boise, Idaho. While acknowledging that abuse is “terrible,” he implied Jesus’ words about loving abusers apply to abusive husbands. Is that a faithful reading of Scripture or a distortion rooted in patriarchy?  
Guest Bios Show Transcript Daystar TV President Joni Lamb is once again framing serious allegations as “cancel culture” and “gossip”—while making it sound deeply spiritual. On a recent Table Talk episode, Lamb and her panel repeated familiar churchy lines like, “When we point a finger, we have all the others pointing back,” and “The same measure that they judge with, God will judge them.” But behind the platitudes lies a troubling context: credible claims that Lamb helped cover up the alleged sexual abuse of her granddaughter—claims first reported by The Roys Report last November.  
Leadership guru John Maxwell shocked many by publicly honoring disgraced pastor Bill Hybels at the Global Leadership Summit at Willow Creek.  
In an attempt to defend her brother Mike Bickle, Lisa Stribling preached a sermon that excuses sin, shames victims, and shields abusers.  
Lisa Stribling’s sermon defending her brother Mike Bickle ignited backlash. Now IHOPKC insiders expose its troubling theology and impact on abuse survivors.  
In a Q&A podcast, recorded live, attorney Christine Jones joins host Julie Roys to empower survivors to resist silence, NDAs, and institutional intimidation.  
But in this deeply personal talk from Restore, Julie Roys explains how remembering God’s faithfulness—both in her own life and through the legacy of her grandfather, Dr. S.I. McMillen—helped her hold on.  
Allegations that superstar Michael Tait sexually assaulted multiple young men and boys have rocked the CCM industry. But how culpable are the Newsboys? Host Julie Roys and reporter Jessica Morris discuss.  
Relationship coach and counselor Leslie Vernick explains how to identify emotionally destructive churches and how to escape them.  
What did pastors Jimmy Evans and Brady Boyd know about their friend Robert Morris’s abuse of a 12-year-old and when? We examine the evidence.  
Relationship coach Leslie Vernick provides hope and specific steps for moving beyond a traumatic event to take agency for what comes next.  
A former student and soccer coach at Truett McConnell U (TMU) claims a TMU VP sexually abused her and President Emir Caner protected him.  
Attorney Melissa Hogan shares her journey of being betrayed by her husband, seeking a place of safety and finding it in abuse survivor community.  
Guest Bios Show Transcript What happens when people start questioning what they were taught about Jesus—and discover the church might be the problem, not their faith? In his talk from the Restore Conference, author and New Testament scholar Scot McKnight reframes the controversial topic of “deconstruction” as a faithful pursuit of Christ rather than a departure from belief. McKnight challenges common misconceptions about deconstruction, often mislabeled as rebellion or “exvangelical angst.” Drawing on his recent book Invisible Jesus, co-authored with musician and pastor Tommy Preson Phillips, McKnight shares insights from those rethinking their faith—not to abandon Jesus, but to more firmly grasp authentic faith in Him.  
Guest Bios Show Transcript Despite an investigation finding that Michael Brown engaged in clergy sexual abuse, an Elder Accountability Team cleared him for ministry. And now, Brown has published a video, announcing his return. What should we make of the allegations against Brown? And is his video truth—or an attempt at image repair and lies? On this podcast, host Julie Roys welcomes Ron Cantor, a former close friend of Brown’s, to examine the video and the known facts.  
In a “fauxpology,” Pastor Jimmy Evans doubled down on his past errant sermon saying Jesus lacked understanding and needed to submit to authority figures  
Guest Bios Show Transcript In a sermon last Sunday, popular Bible teacher Jimmy Evans claimed Jesus, the Son of God, was “wrong.” The outlandish claim was part of a larger argument Evans was making that those in authority know best, so we should submit to them. Evans, who infamously told former Daystar TV executive Jonathan Lamb that his mother Joni Lamb was “the voice of God” to him, now argues that Jesus’ mother was essentially the voice of God to Jesus.  
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Kelly Hiller

I think if Susie and Jonathan cannot go against their convictions then they are going to have to step down and away from the job. also I don't understand why Joni can't get somebody else to read positive viewer comments about her husband why force them to do it if they have a conscience against it?

Nov 28th
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James Woodwillow

great interview!

Apr 10th
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susan Haas

it would be nice to hear from Narcissistic Pastor's wives. For each of these pastors there are wives and many times, the children, grown or young, who are also victims of this type of manipulative predator. It's a sad story that I know a lot about through personal experience. I'm a former pastor's wife, a former member of WCCC ( where my former spouse was on staff) and a survivor-- but not without scars and bruises, and not without grown children who are still figuring it all out.

Sep 14th
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James Woodwillow

This is so disingenuous. Sheila Gregoire has an illogical hate-on for Focus on the Family and Emerson Eggerichs. She clearly has some sort of axe to grind based on a personal vendetta. She's pulling at straws and pulling splinters over a book that has had an overall positive impact on the Church. She ignored men completely in this interview and only spoke about women's grievances. Feminist deconstructionism is not helping Christians.

Apr 24th
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James Woodwillow

Great work Julie! Truth-telling is important, no matter how popular a preacher happens to be.

Apr 7th
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Cynthia Webb

I would like to thank you and Steve for your dedication to truth no matter how difficult, and earth shattering it may be. I really appreciated Steve's statement that this revelation should not affect the held beliefs of the Christian or be used as a battering ram by the atheist against Christianity. I must confess that the opposite is the first thing that comes to my mind, and probably the minds of many. It is this type of thinking , the knee jerk reaction, which will keep us in the dark. Thank for shining the light. I have purchased Steve's book to learn more. God bless you both

Oct 15th
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