“[We] are praying for the Lord to grant him true repentance and humility to submit himself fully to his church and elders as he begins to learn how to make amends where he can and to live by simple, sincere faith in our Lord Jesus,” the ministry said. “We harbor no animosity toward Josh.”
“Many of Josh’s secret sins have been brought to light and the revelation has been painful and sorrowful,” the statement continued. “We are aware that the seeds of those sins live in our own hearts, and we must, by the grace and power of Christ, mortify them daily.”
Before concluding the statement, Founders Ministries encouraged “everyone to pray for Josh, his family, church, and all those involved in G3. God is faithful and merciful. His kingdom will not fail.”