Victims Allege Christian Ministry Hid Sexual Abuse in Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuit

A multimillion-dollar lawsuit has been filed against IBLP.
Share:

Five women filed a lawsuit against a Christian ministry earlier this week, suing for millions because the board members of the Institute in Basic Life Principles refused to acknowledge their abuse, their lawyer says.  

“These ladies did not want to end up in litigation,” says their attorney, David Gibbs III. “(They wanted to) sit down, help work through issues with board … but the board chose to ignore the request of the ladies and handled it rather disastrously. They feel rather forced to bring forward litigation to protect others.” 

The lawsuit says the women were the victims of sexual abuse, sexual harassment and inappropriate/unauthorized touching, many times while they were minors, at the hand of the IBLP.  

According to their website, IBLP was established for the purpose of introducing people to the Lord Jesus Christ and is dedicated to giving individuals, families, churches, schools, communities, governments and businesses clear instruction and training on how to find success by following God’s principles found in Scripture.  

IBLP seeks to accomplish these goals primarily through seminars, educational programs, printed literature and the operation of centers to facilitate training. 

The lawsuit is not the organization’s first brush with sexual abuse allegations.  

IBLP was founded by Bill Gothard, who resigned amid molestation allegations last year.  

Charisma News previously reported that Gothard’s resignation from the Institute in Basic Life Principles, according to a letter sent to families affiliated with the ministry he founded, came a week after he was put on administrative leave. According to an organizer involved in the whistle-blowing website Recovering Grace, 34 women told the website they had been sexually harassed; four women alleged molestation. 

Gothard’s ministry had been a popular gathering spot for thousands of Christian families, including the Duggar family from TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting. Gothard’s Advanced Training Institute conferences were also popular among families within the Quiverfull movement, who eschew birth control and promote big families. 

Since Gothard’s resignation, the Duggar family weathered more sex scandals after eldest son, Josh, admitted that he molested five minors and cheated on his wife.

The current IBLP board consists of Joh Stancil, Anthony Burrus, Gil Bates, Timothy Levendusky, Charles Stephen Paine and David York. 

Since the filing of the Oct. 20 suit, Gibbs says more women have come forward with abuse allegations. 

The attorney is also investigating claims children were forced to do manual labor for 50-70 hours a week and were paid $50 in cash under the table. 

“The more we dive in, the more unusual it becomes,” Gibbs says. “One of the problems of total institutions (is) these victims have no place to turn. (They are) leaving an abusive home environment and have a person of trust over them (who will) isolate them, victimize them and then cover up victimization.”

Gibbs continued, “We wanted the board to step forward and do the right thing—at least talk to these ladies. It’s heartbreakingly sad and should never have ended up in court, but that’s where the IBLP people wanted it.”

In addition to the abuse allegations, the lawsuit claims IBLP is attempting to liquidate more than $100 million resources to relocate from Illinois to Texas. 

IBLP could not be reached for comment. 

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

A man listening for a secret.

Jentezen Franklin: What Is the Secret to Fasting?

The question usually comes from someone with a genuine desire for deeper intimacy with the Lord and knowledge of God’s perfect will. For me, fasting has been the secret to obtaining open doors, miraculous provision, favor and the tender touch...

Jonathan Cahn

Jonathan Cahn’s End Times Rebuke for the Pope

In a timely, prophetic, end times message, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn is warning the Pope and the wider Catholic church about what may be heading their way for accepting the decision to allow priests to bless same-sex couples. “This is the...

Brenda Bravatty

Walking with Jesus Toward the Impossible Miracle

What do you do when you find yourself in the middle of a completely devastating crisis? For Brenda Bravatty, hanging on to Jesus during the worst storm of her life brought her literal, physical healing. However, it was the spiritual...

Police investigating an outdoor crime scene.

‘Soldiers of Christ’ Cult Members Charged With Murder

The gruesome discovery of Sehee Cho’s 70-pound decaying corpse in the trunk of a car has sent shockwaves through the Korean community in Gwinnett County, Georgia, raising concerns about the existence of dangerous religious cults preying on vulnerable individuals. Cho,...

Troy Black and Pastor Benny Tate.

Unlocking the Transformative Power of the Holy Spirit

In a world teeming with challenges and uncertainties, believers often hunger for spiritual guidance and solace. For Christians, the transformative power of inviting the Holy Spirit into their lives is an ageless source of strength, comfort and renewal. This profound...

Archaeologists making a discovery.

Cutting-Edge Tech Reaffirming Perfection of God’s Word

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from four Israeli universities, including Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU), have employed a revolutionary technology to affirm an event documented in the book of 2 Kings. This innovative method,...

Worried man sitting up in bed

Are You Worried Sick? Jesus Has the Answer for Anxiety

Americans are stressed out. The problem was bad enough before the pandemic, but statistics skyrocketed during and after that crisis. Today, more than 42 million people in this country suffer from an anxiety disorder, according to Mental Health America, and...

1 2 3 4 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top