In this week’s communication, IHOPKC thanked supporters for their prayers and financial contributions. “We believe God is not done with IHOPKC,” the email stated. “We intend to honor the Lord Jesus Christ in every way and in every decision, because there is no other way.”
It concluded: “We will continue to pray for and stand with Israel, to pray for and contend for the next generation, and to pray for and cry out for the church in this hour of human history. May the fire on the altar never go out.”
Some people criticized IHOPKC for not addressing the abuse allegations. “No mourning over the victims; no discussion of how to ensure no more spiritual and sexual abuse occurs; no time of repentance,” someone wrote about this week’s email. Another person commented, “The ministry has been put before the people. The ministry is most important and trying to save its assets.”
ChurchLeaders reached out to IHOPKC and the Bennetts for comment and will update this article with any replies.