Julie Roys
Aug 31, 2021: The Sojourner: THE PROBLEM WAS ALWAYS BIGGER THAN MARK
A now-excommunicated Trinity intern told journalist Julie Roys that Driscoll informed staff that he “intentionally structured Trinity to avoid the ‘problems’ he encountered at Mars Hill. Apparently, this means eliminating any meaningful oversight.”
A now-excommunicated Trinity intern told journalist Julie Roys that Driscoll informed staff that he “intentionally structured Trinity to avoid the ‘problems’ he encountered at Mars Hill. Apparently, this means eliminating any meaningful oversight.”
Mar 18, 2015: Julie Roys: Christian Post: Christianity Today's Whitewashing of Margaret Sanger Does Not Value Women's Issues or Christian Values
Mar 10, 2015: Julie Roys: Julieroys.com: Why Bother With Church?
Dec 11, 2014: World: Wheaton’s ‘gay celibate Christian’
Three months ago Wheaton College, one of America’s leading evangelical undergraduate institutions, hired Julie Rodgers to provide spiritual care for students. Not surprising in some ways: She has a master’s degree in English, has mentored inner-city youth, and speaks at Christian churches and conferences. One surprise: She openly identifies as homosexual. |
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Julie hosts a live, national talk show on the Moody Radio Network called Up For Debate. The program teaches and models biblical discernment by exploring important issues related to faith. Unlike many programs, which present only one side of an issue, Up For Debate normally features two guests with differing opinions, and also call-in listeners. Julie also writes and reports for various periodicals. Her articles have appeared in WORLD Magazine online, Boundless Webzine, The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood’s Family Channel, and Good News Magazine. She also is a sought-after speaker who has delivered weekend messages at mega-churches, key-note addresses for annual banquets and fund-raisers, and talks for women’s gatherings. Julie and her husband live in the Chicago suburbs and have three children. |