When Evil Walked Into a Church
What happens when darkness dares to walk into God’s house? At Stonebriar Church, traffickers targeted a child trafficking survivor — but a grandmother’s voice and angelic intervention turned the moment into exposure instead of capture.
DALLAS, TX—Sometimes evil hides in the shadows. But sometimes it dares to walk through the front doors of a church. That is exactly what happened when an international child trafficking network infiltrated Stonebriar Church in Texas.
Among the group were operatives connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who deliberately conspired to retraffic child trafficking survivor Victoria Cameron, a now former member of the Stonebriar Church choir. In a shocking betrayal, individuals within the congregation even suggested handing her over in exchange for money.
But in the face of darkness, two things happened:
• A grandmother spoke out. A 72-year-old woman raised her voice in defiance, exposing what was happening.
• Heaven intervened. Victoria testifies that she knows that angels were present, shielding her from the traffickers’ plans and ensuring she walked out unharmed.
What the traffickers intended as a silent exchange, where they intended to trap Victoria in circumstances where she would be trafficked, became a moment of exposure. In God’s house, corruption was revealed. And while this network stretched from the UK to New York, Florida, and Texas, the confrontation at Stonebriar was a place where some of the cracks in its wall were exposed.
The lesson? Evil is bold, but God is bolder. Even when it invades sacred spaces, He raises up voices of courage and sends His angels to protect the innocent.

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Stonebriar Church in Frisco, TX
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

