June 2, 2026

Justin Peterson

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Discerning Without Destroying: Recognizing Real Witchcraft in the Church

Spiritual warfare is real — but so are false accusations. This devotional reflection explores the difference between true discernment and fear-based suspicion in the Church. Using two contrasting case studies, it shows how to recognize genuine darkness without harming innocent souls. True discernment brings peace, not paranoia. It exposes witchcraft with love, not gossip.

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Lashon Hara: When Words Become Wounds

A quiet girl came to a prayer room seeking healing, but left broken by rumors. This devotional reflection explores lashon hara — the spiritual sin of evil speech — and how gossip disguised as “discernment” can wound the very people God sends for restoration. Words carry power: they can either destroy or deliver. This article calls the Church to repentance, compassion, and truth.

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Preventing Human Trafficking: A Community Responsibility

Human trafficking thrives where silence reigns. Prevention begins in schools, churches, and neighborhoods—through awareness, education, and watchful compassion. This article explores how faith communities can stand as a barrier to exploitation by protecting the vulnerable and resisting evil.

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The Hidden Crisis: How Trafficking Exploits Faith Communities

Human trafficking is not just a distant problem. With millions enslaved worldwide, traffickers exploit trust and even infiltrate faith communities. Learn how churches can expose this hidden crisis and become safe havens instead of targets.

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Faithful in Captivity

Faithful in Captivity reflects on the timeless call to stand firm in God’s truth even when surrounded by pressure to compromise. Drawing from Daniel, Esther, and the early church, this devotional encourages believers to resist assimilation into a hostile culture and remain steadfast in loyalty to God.

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Faith and Justice: Why the Church Must Confront Trafficking

Human trafficking is a direct assault on the image of God. This article calls the Church to rise with courage, confronting exploitation as a central expression of the gospel. Prayer and advocacy together can dismantle networks of evil and defend the vulnerable.

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Standing Guard: How We Can Prevent Human Trafficking Before It Starts

Trafficking doesn’t begin in dark alleys—it begins when communities ignore warning signs. This article equips churches, families, and faith leaders with tools to recognize dangers, pray for protection, and take action before lives are stolen.

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Why Churches Are Vulnerable to Trafficking Networks

Churches are meant to be sanctuaries, but traffickers often exploit trust, reputation, and silence to infiltrate communities. This article explores the reasons behind the vulnerability of churches and offers practical steps to strengthen protection and vigilance.

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Undercover Investigation: Epstein’s Ties to Texas Church Revealed

Undercover agents confirmed that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attended Stonebriar Church in Texas in 2018, where they allegedly facilitated sex trafficking under the guise of “adoption ministries.” Surveillance yielded evidence leading to their arrests. Maxwell was later sentenced to 20 years, highlighting the eventual exposure of concealed crimes.

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

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.

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The Westminster Confession of Faith, the church creed of Westminster Abbey, provides a fourfold foundation for the church

The video included in this article about The Westminster Confession of Faith provides an excellent overview of the history behind of one of the United Kingdom’s most sacred texts, one that makes up the building blocks and the very foundation of the government of the United Kingdom.

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

At the signing of The National Covenant, the nation came together in a spirit of true repentance and signed a covenant with God as a nation. The day on which it was signed had previously been appointed for public fasting, and was hence called “the day of the Lord’s power.”

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“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.

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Stonebriar Church Child Traffickers said They Worked for War Child

Sex traffickers posed as adoption agency at Stonebriar Church where they bought children from congregants and gave finders fees in exchange for their lives in an alleged procurement for child trafficking scheme. Child traffickers were seen actively networking in the Stonebriar Church lobby according to Stonebriar Church attenders.

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Like Moths to a Flame – Social Media Exposes Child Trafficking at Stonebriar Church

Stonebriar Church in Frisco, TX, became the center of controversy following revelations from DCN regarding allegations of child trafficking and an escort business reportedly operating within its premises. Social media discussions highlighted the seriousness of these claims, drawing significant public attention and concern.

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Ghislaine Maxwell Celebrated Samhain, a Witch’s Christmas

Victoria Cameron, a former victim of Ghislaine Maxwell, recounted her traumatic experience of being transported by Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Onboard, Maxwell expressed her fascination with occultism, discussing rituals, human sacrifices, and a distorted interpretation of Christianity.

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Crying in the Choir Was Misunderstood

“What David did to Victoria at Stonebriar Church with this choir position is a classic example of how traffickers manipulate people to turn them against victims and alienate them from social groups and resources of support,” said Benjamin Simmons, an advocate for victims of human trafficking. No one knew the reason she was crying was because she had just witnessed a child trafficking incident at the church.

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The Day The Traffickers Came To Pay

The article discusses Stonebriar Church members who were upset over bounced cheques they received from Ghislaine Maxwell for providing children to her that was alleged to be adoptions masked as procurement for child trafficking. After much frustration, Ghislaine arrived using an alias, and resolved the issue by paying them instantly via an online transfer, prompting mixed reactions about the situation and motivations behind their actions.

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Another Broken Egg

A new member of Stonebriar Church Choir in 2018, meets choir member David and his wife Debbie, who share their involvement with Ghislaine Maxwell’s “adoption agency.” Debbie explains how she referred a troubled neighbor’s son to Ghislaine, receiving a large check as a reward. Their excitement over the cheque underscores moral complexities surrounding the situation and implicates involvement in child trafficking.

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Four Suspects Identified as Traffickers at Stonebriar Church

FBI field officers revealed that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell visited Stonebriar Church in Frisco, TX, in 2018 as part of an undercover investigation into child trafficking. They were surveilled alongside two accomplices, Kevin and Bri, who are alleged to be involved in sex trafficking activities. Reports of suspicious behavior continue to be monitored.

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“Nothing to Talk About Here,” Says Stonebriar Church.

A choir member of Stonebriar Church in Frisco, TX, left without explanation. Church officials dismissed inquiries, insisting there was “nothing to talk about,” despite her involvement as a witness in a federal investigation related to child trafficking linked to Stonebriar Church insiders.

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