
Detangling IHOPKC: The Urgency of the Hour
William Branham Historical Research Podcast · John Collins
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John and Brantley discuss the origins and activities of the International House of Prayer (IHOPKC), delving into the role of key figures such as Mike Bickle, Bob Jones, and Paul Cain. The discussion traces how IHOP KC's formation is rooted in a series of prophetic histories and movements, drawing strong parallels between it and earlier movements like the Latter Rain. The conversation exposes questionable narratives regarding Bickle's personal story and the prophetic figures around him, particularly the messianic claims tied to Mike’s brother, Pat Bickle, who was prophesied to be healed but passed away. Despite these failed prophecies, the organization persisted, continuously reshaping its history and vision.
The dialogue also raises critical questions about the influence of real estate, finance, and the structural organization of IHOP KC, including its connection to the Kansas City Prophets. The influence of various charismatic leaders, the manipulation of prophetic histories, and the complexities of public perception versus internal realities are explored. The discussion points to potential manipulation in how the movement evolved and spread, using various tactics such as altering public records and encouraging testimonies as a distraction from failures in prophecy or internal controversy.