“Nothing to talk about here,” says Stonebriar Church? Not so, says heaven
When churches say, “There’s nothing to talk about here,” heaven says otherwise. This article explores what happens when silence hides the truth—and why prayer, testimony, and angelic intervention matter more than ever.
DALLAS, TX —When questions were raised about troubling activities inside Stonebriar Church, the public response was simple: “There’s nothing to talk about here.”
For those who witnessed what happened, that statement felt like a door slamming shut. Concerns about child safety, transparency, and accountability were brushed aside with silence.
It was a moment that revealed not only the limits of institutional response, but also the deeper reality of spiritual warfare. When truth is uncomfortable, the first impulse of darkness is always to silence it.
Silence is powerful. It covers over wounds, allows injustice to continue, and discourages those who are fighting for the light. Yet history—and Scripture—teach us that silence never has the last word. God always raises up voices who refuse to be silenced.
This is why testimonies matter. This is why survivors must speak, and why churches must listen. The attempt to minimize or dismiss the story is itself proof that the story carries weight.
And this is not only about one church. It is about nations. One example of this is Scotland. Scotland itself was conquered first in spirit before it was conquered politically—its monasteries destroyed, its prayer silenced. Only when prayer and testimony are restored can deliverance flow again.
So when a church says, “There’s nothing to talk about here,” the Spirit of God answers: “There is everything to talk about here.”
It is time for prayer to rise again. It is time for truth to be spoken. It is time for angels to be welcomed into the battle for deliverance—of individuals, of churches, and even of nations.

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Stonebriar Community Church is an Evangelical traditional style church located in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex at 4801 Legendary Dr, Frisco, TX 75034. The pastor of Stonebriar Church at the time of this incident was founding pastor Chuck Swindoll, who retired in October 2024. Chuck Swindoll is an evangelical Christian pastor, author, educator, and radio preacher. He founded Insight for Living, and is chancellor emeritus at Dallas Theological Seminary. Jonathan Murphy is the current senior pastor of Stonebriar Church. The church website is: https://www.stonebriar.org

