Close friends of Jonathan and Suzy Lamb Expose the Hypocrisy at Daystar TV

Daystar TV says it exists to proclaim the gospel, "refreshing lives" and "renewing hearts." But Kenyon and Katie Coleman, close friends of former Daystar VP Jonathan Lamb and his wife Suzy, say the network doesn't practice what it preaches. And they say this was shockingly evident last week at the funeral of Jonathan's mother and Daystar co-founder Joni Lamb, where the Colemans witnessed Jonathan and Suzy being treated as outcasts. For many months, the Colemans had a front-row seat to what's happening at Daystar but stayed silent, hoping for repentance among the Lamb family members running the network. But after witnessing what happened last week, the Colemans are breaking their silence tonight during a special YouTube live at 7 p.m. with host Julie Roys. Kenyon, a former Dallas Cowboys tight end, and his wife Katie pastor a house church and also run a coffeehouse in Grapevine, Texas. That's where they met Jonathan and Suzy and began walking alongside them as the Lambs wrestled with how to handle the ungodliness they witnessed at Daystar. The Colemans say Jonathan and Suzy agonized over what to do and went public only after exhausting every possible means of dealing privately with the sin they witnessed. Even then, their hope was always for repentance and reconciliation among their family members. That remains the hope, though the cruelty the network leaders have shown Jonathan and Suzy following Joni's death has shaken the Colemans to their core. Though brokenhearted, the Colemans believe now is the time share what they've witnessed, so the public can know the truth.