Devotional Reflection: When Darkness is Named, God’s Light Breaks Through
This devotional reminds us that God’s light will always break into the darkest places and calls His people to vigilance, courage, and prayer.
This devotional reminds us that God’s light will always break into the darkest places and calls His people to vigilance, courage, and prayer.
Victoria Cameron, now a former Stonebriar Church Choir member, refused escort job offered by Jeffrey Epstein when he visited Stonebriar Church to sign up escorts in 2018. The International House of Prayer, founded by Mike Bickle, was blamed for brainwashing her to the point where a job like that wasn’t even a consideration.
When traffickers infiltrated a church community, they didn’t just target vulnerable children — they also manipulated relationships to isolate survivors and silence their worship. This in-depth article reveals how traffickers exploit spiritual environments, how they twist community ties, and how God still makes His presence known in the face of opposition.
When darkness dares to walk into the church, God’s light rises to expose and overcome it. This devotional reminds us to pray for discernment, courage, and purity in the house of God.
The call to "be strong and courageous" applies to everyone, not just the influential. At Stonebriar Church, a 72-year-old woman confronted traffickers that targeted an unsuspecting choir member, embodying faith-driven courage. Her actions illustrate that spiritual authority comes from trusting God, inspiring us all to stand against evil regardless of age or status.
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.