July 17, 2026

Callum MacGregor

Callum MacGregor
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After Epstein and Maxwell: The Questions That Remained at Stonebriar Church

Some investigations end with arrests. Others begin with the questions left behind. This feature examines why an independent team of journalists continued investigating events connected to Stonebriar Church and why they believe preserving witness testimony and documenting unanswered questions still matters.

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The Aliyah Return Center Is Capturing the Heart of the Church and Mobilizing Christians Worldwide

The Aliyah Return Center represents a growing movement among pastors, churches, and ministries who believe the modern return of the Jewish people to Israel is both biblically significant and worthy of practical support. This article explores the heart, faith, and hands-on work behind ARC—and why so many Christians are choosing to stand with Israel through this organization.

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Deliverance Manual for the Soul

Deliverance isn’t only for nations — it begins within. Every person carries spiritual territory that can be reclaimed, restored, and realigned to God’s divine order. In this powerful devotional reflection, discover how heaven’s process of deliverance heals the soul, breaks false agreements, and establishes peace that endures. Angels fight for you, ensuring that freedom becomes not just a moment, but a way of life.

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Scotland’s Second Reformation Revolutionized the National Relationship Between Church and State

What do we do when others want us to adopt ways of worship that God has not commanded? Do we just accept this in order to keep the peace? Scotland’s second reformation was the most thorough movement in the whole of Europe, revolutionizing church and state in which the people stood up to James VI, a monarch claiming absolute power, who sought to define and control the way in which they worshipped God. This article discusses how ordinary Scots challenged a king who claimed authority over the worship of the Church—and changed constitutional history in the process.

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The Westminster Confession of Faith: The Fourfold Foundation That Built a Nation

The Westminster Confession of Faith remains one of the most influential statements of Christian doctrine ever written. Produced during one of Britain’s most turbulent periods, it sought to answer four enduring questions: What are Christians to believe? How should they worship? How should the Church function? And how should believers live? More than three centuries later, its influence continues to shape churches around the world.

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One of the Greatest Revivals in Scotland Took Place After The Signing of The National Covenant

The signing of Scotland’s National Covenant in 1638 was one of the defining moments in the nation’s spiritual history. It marked a national return to prayer, repentance, and covenant with God, igniting one of the greatest revivals Scotland has ever known. More than a constitutional event, it demonstrated that the Scottish people continued the same covenant relationship with God that had characterized their history since their ancestors first established the nation after migrating from Israel.

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When Justice Delays, the Church Must Not Be Silent

Court documents confirm what survivors and investigators long suspected: child trafficking networks thrived under the protection of power. This article challenges the Church not to stay silent but to expose, support, intercede, and protect. Faith without works is dead — and justice demands action.