James MacDonald Needs to Repent and ‘Stop Hurting People,’ Julie Roys Says
Investigative journalist Julie Roys says she hopes Harvest Bible Chapel founder James MacDonald repents, stops “hurting people” and restores broken relationships in light of an assault charge that could land him in prison for seven years.
Investigative journalist Julie Roys says she hopes Harvest Bible Chapel founder James MacDonald repents, stops “hurting people” and restores broken relationships in light of an assault charge that could land him in prison for seven years.