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This article is what I call a “clearinghouse article”. It is a collection of articles written by others on the teacher, ministry, or unbiblical trend named below. Either I have not had the time to write a full blown article on it myself, or I felt that the articles listed did a fine job of explaining the biblical issues and there was no need to reinvent the wheel.
Disclaimer: I did not write most of the articles below, and I am not thoroughly familiar with all of the websites used in my clearinghouse articles. I do not endorse anything on these sites that deviates from Scripture or conflicts with my beliefs as outlined in the “Welcome” or “Statement of Faith” tabs in the blue menu bar at the top of this page.
Here are the biblical criteria I use when deciding whether or not to recommend a teacher, ministry, etc.:
Generally speaking, in order for me to recommend a teacher, speaker, author, or ministry, he/she/it has to meet three criteria:
a) A female teacher cannot currently and unrepentantly preach to or teach men in violation of 1 Timothy 2:12. A male teacher or pastor cannot allow women to carry out this violation of Scripture in his ministry. The pastor or teacher cannot currently and unrepentantly be living in any other sin (for example, cohabiting with her boyfriend or living as a homosexual).
b) The pastor or teacher cannot currently and unrepentantly be partnering with or frequently appearing with false teachers. This is a violation of Scripture.
c) The pastor, teacher, or ministry cannot currently and unrepentantly be teaching false doctrine.
I recommend against any teacher or ministry who violates one or more of these biblical tenets.
If you’d like to check out some pastors and teachers I heartily recommend, click the Recommended Bible Teachers tab at the top of this page.
The International House of Prayer (IHOP)/Mike Bickle
Not Recommended
2025 Update:
News broke today (February 4, 2025), that, in addition to the initial allegations of child sexual abuse which led IHOP to cut ties with Mike Bickle, an independent investigation has determined that he abused at least 17 other women and minors, and that 16 other IHOP staff members were also accused of sexual misconduct ranging from harassment to rape.
Report: IHOP-KC’s Mike Bickle groomed and abused 17 women from Berean Research
While the information below is important to understand because a) in its heyday, IHOP (along with Bethel) was pretty much ground zero for the NAR in the U.S. and had a huge impact on its development and spread, and b) many of the issues below are common to other NAR organizations, IHOP is now, functionally, over. It will take years, if ever, to recover from this and resume any sort of credible “ministry”.
They have eyes full of adultery, insatiable for sin.
They entice unsteady souls… Accursed children! 2 Peter 2:14
Primary issues with IHOP: Heresy (New Apostolic Reformation – NAR), false teachers/heretics, women “pastors”/preachers
From my article God’s Not Like “Whatever, Dude,” About The Way He’s Approached in Worship:…
Bethel “Church” in Redding, California, and IHOP are, functionally, ground zero for the New Apostolic Reformation heresy. Heresy. Not, “They just have a more expressive, contemporary style of worship,”. Not, “It’s a secondary theological issue we can agree to disagree on.” Heresy. Denial of the deity of Christ. Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. Demonstrably false prophecy that the head of IHOP, Mike Bickle, has publicly rejoiced in (He estimates that 80% of IHOP’s “prophecies” are false.) And that’s just the tip of our metaphorical ice berg when it comes to the NAR.
IHOP and Bethel are, by biblical definition, not Christian organizations and certainly not Christian churches. They are pagan centers of idol worship just as much as the Old Testament temples of Baal were. The only difference is that, instead of being creative and coming up with their own name for their god, they’ve stolen the name Jesus and blasphemously baptized their idol with that moniker.
New Apostolic Reformation
New Apostolic Reformation articles
The Mailbag: What is the New Apostolic Reformation?
The Mailbag: Should Christians listen to “Reckless Love”? (Contains videos and discussion of blasphemous NAR practices and beliefs)
Articles by Unbelievers
(May contain profanity)
Love and Death In the House of Prayer at Rolling Stone
Theological Issues
What is the International House of Prayer (IHOP)? at Got Questions
The International House of Prayer (IHOP) at CARM
What is the International House of Prayer? at WWUTT
IHOP is DANGEROUS! Stephanie’s testimony by Stephanie (former IHOP intern)
Collections of Articles
The Mike Bickle and IHOP Cornucopia of False Teaching, Bridal Weirdness and 24/7 Confusion at Messed Up Church
IHOP articles at Berean Research
IHOP episodes at Fighting for the Faith
Mike Bickle episodes at Fighting for the Faith















