In recent conversations regarding reconciliation, we expressed a willingness to pursue peace, forgiveness, and healing within the family.
What we were not willing to do was retract anything regarding our child or make admissions we do not believe to be true as a condition of having that conversation. Those are two very different things.
Our child is protected, heard, and supported. Any questions regarding potential criminal conduct belong with the appropriate authorities, not in family negotiations.
We believe it is possible to seek peace without abandoning deeply held convictions. We believe it is possible to pursue forgiveness while allowing legal and investigative processes to take their course.
Hurt feelings exist on all sides, and we have never claimed otherwise. We remain willing to extend forgiveness, seek healing, and pursue reconciliation wherever possible.
Our hope remains the same: truth, justice, healing, and peace for everyone involved.
I wanted to thank everyone for honoring my mom, Joni Lamb.
She had a deep love for the Lord. She carried a real passion to see souls saved, always praying for people and believing God could change their lives. I loved how excited she’d get when she saw the Holy Spirit move and lives were transformed.
She showed that same heart in how she loved me too. I’ll never forget when she took the time to help me move into my college dorm room. She spent hours doing a deep clean, organizing everything, and setting it all up just right so I’d feel at home.
We also had so many fun battles over the years—cornhole in the backyard, Tetris on the couch, and those long, intense Scrabble games where she’d usually beat me and then laugh about it. She was crazy competitive, and I loved every minute of it.
At the end of it all, it always came back to her love for the Lord and her passion to see souls saved. That’s the legacy she leaves with us.
I love you, Mom. It will be a beautiful reunion to see you and Dad again in heaven one day.
I found this handwritten letter my father wrote on my wedding day; it really blessed my heart. He was a great dad to me, and he really loved Suzy. When I first met Suzy, my dad approached me and teared up because he knew in his spirit that she was the girl God chose for me. Thankful for my father’s precious blessings, and I know I will see him again.
The Epstein files have become the biggest black eye for this administration.
There are very few issues that unite Americans across politics, religion, and income levels.
Protecting kids is one of them.
The last three administrations failed to address it. This was an opportunity to finally confront it head on.
The “attack, deny, never apologize” playbook doesn’t work when children are involved.
Yes, there’s a lot to celebrate:
• Murder down 20%
• Border more secure
• America projecting strength
• Markets performing well
But none of that matters to parents if kids aren’t protected.
It’s also true many on the left are more focused on taking down Trump than protecting children, otherwise this would’ve been a priority years ago.
Still, this has been badly mishandled.
When it comes to kids, transparency and accountability aren’t optional.
Major fumble.
No other way to say it.
“If there’s anything that should bring Americans together, it is harm to our children.”
Ian Carroll says the Epstein files are bigger than party politics.
“This is an American issue. It’s not a left or right issue.”
“It’s not just a Trump issue. It’s not just a Bill Clinton issue.”
“It’s an everyone issue. It’s a corruption issue.”
“There’s a bunch of people in Trump’s circle and around him that are very much implicated in these files.”
“There’s obviously a bunch of Democrats that are super implicated in these files.”
“So it’s not about which side is which.”
@IanCarrollShow
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WARNING TO CHARASMATIC LEADERS
Throughout my life, I’ve watched as countless charismatic leaders cry out for a move of God—yet to my dismay, so few of them are actually recognizing that this EXPOSURE is the very move of God they cried out for.
The hard truth: If it doesn’t look like you thought it would, then you were probably pursuing the desires of your own heart instead of the heart of God. Doesn’t He know what we need more than we do? Or has our idea of “revival” become an idol made in our own image?
We cry out for His glory, yet His glory demands holiness. We cry out for signs and wonders, yet His Spirit demands purity.
I’m warning the leaders in the Charismatic Church: if you don’t begin to embrace the move of God that’s happening RIGHT NOW through exposure, you may just miss it and be left in the desert waiting for your “revival” instead of entering the Promised Land.