WATCH! A Second Unknown Bob Jones Survivor Speaks with Ron Cantor
- Ron Cantor

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
I'm sharing something important with you today—a testimony that has taken courage to tell and needs to be heard.
For over 30 years, Sue remained silent about what happened to her in 1991 at Mike Bickle’s Metro Vineyard Fellowship. She was in her mid-twenties, seeking help for past trauma, when she trusted a spiritual leader named Bob Jones—a figure revered as a prophet in the charismatic movement. That trust was violated in an act of sexual assault.
What makes this story significant isn't just what one man did. It's how an entire institution responded.
Sue reported what happened to church leadership. Instead of accountability, she encountered minimization, silence, and ultimately, rejection. A counselor witnessed the assault but said nothing. Leaders told her to forgive and move on. When she asked for help paying for professional counseling, she was accused of extortion.
Meanwhile, Bob Jones—a serial predator—was quietly "restored to ministry." But he was restored for a different act of clergy sexual abuse, manipulating a mother and daughter through prophecy.
This isn't ancient history. This is about how power operates in spiritual communities today. How authority figures exploit trust. And how systems designed to protect often protect the powerful instead.
Sue has decided to speak publicly—with her face, her name, her full testimony. She's doing this knowing it won't be easy. She's doing it hoping her voice gives courage to others who've been silenced. And she's doing it because the movement that failed her deserves to reckon with what actually happened.
I urge you to watch. Listen. And if you know others who need to hear this—survivors, church leaders, people questioning their faith after spiritual betrayal—please share it.
This is her story. This is accountability. This matters.












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