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|name = Julie Roys

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|caption = Roys in July 2012

|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1965|8|14}}

|birth_place = Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, present day Zimbabwe

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|known_for = Reporting on Harvest Bible Chapel, Moody Bible Institute and Hosting "Up For Debate."

|education = Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University

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|occupation = Investigative Journalist, Author, Radio Host

|spouse = {{marriage|Neal K. Roys
|1986| |end=}}

|children = 3

|parents = Linda J. Stern
Dr. James M. Stern

|relations = Dr. S.I. McMillen (Grandfather)

|website = http://julieroys.com/

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Julie Roys (born August 14, 1965) is an American investigative journalist and author.

Julie Roys is known for investigative journalism that exposes various facets of the Evangelical Industrial Complex. In early 2018, her writing exposed financial mismanagement and doctrinal drift at the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, IL. In late 2018, Julie published a series of pieces that exposed corruption and abusive leadership in the Harvest Bible Chapel, a multi-site mega-church in the Chicago area.

Early life and career

Roys was born to missionary parents.

Moodygate

On a Monday in 2017, Roys was assigned,

Harvest Debacle

In the spring of 2018, Julie began hearing reports of extreme shennanigans being carried out by James S. MacDonald.

Personal life

Roys has been married once.

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