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Shining Light on Shadows: Confronting Satanic Ritual Abuse with Faith



When I start discussing Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA), it's crucial to acknowledge the severity and darkness of this issue in our society. As a follower of Jesus, I believe my role is to combat this darkness using the light and truth Jesus provides. In the Bible, Jesus tells us in Matthew 5:14, "You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden." This passage inspires me to address difficult issues like SRA. While it may be uncomfortable or hard to believe for some, the experiences and stories I've encountered convince me that it's a significant issue we cannot overlook. It's challenging, but I am committed to shining a light on this problem because I understand that recognizing it is the first step towards helping and healing.


The issue of Satanic Ritual Abuse is more extensive than many realize. Ephesians 6:12 in the Bible explains that our struggle is not only against people but against unseen evil forces. This tells me that SRA isn't just a physical or emotional issue; it's a part of a larger spiritual battle. I am dedicated to uncovering these hidden evils, drawing strength not from myself but from God, who has already secured the ultimate victory.



As you learn about this topic, consider the story of the Good Samaritan from the Bible (Luke 10:30-37). Just as the Samaritan did not overlook the needy person, we should not ignore those harmed by SRA. It's a difficult path marked by sadness, but our motivation is a love that seeks to heal and rectify. In the stories of those who have suffered, I see a clear mandate to assist—to show kindness, pray for liberation, and remain steadfast in the belief that healing is achievable. With Jesus' assistance, we can genuinely aid those engulfed in darkness, guiding them towards His magnificent light.


Embarking on this path to understand and combat Satanic Ritual Abuse, Dr. Scott Bitcon has greatly influenced me. He has been both a mentor, teaching me a great deal, and a supportive friend and pastor. His teachings on SRA have shown me a challenging yet hopeful path due to our victory in Christ. Under his guidance, I've gained a deeper understanding of our spiritual battle against evil forces as described in Ephesians 6:12. Dr. Scott has enlightened me about a topic that is often concealed and misunderstood. Reflecting on his teachings, I realize the importance of being a beacon of light in the darkest places, utilizing the truth and strength of our faith. Dr. Scott Bitcon has not only educated me about SRA but has also instilled in me hope and a robust faith, reminding me that with God, we can overcome any darkness.


Carrying the Torch: Spreading Awareness of Hidden Shadows of SRA

As I dig deeper into the subject of Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA), I've realized with the help of my mentor and my own research that it's more common than many of us thought at first. This matches a warning from the Bible in 1 Peter 5:8, which tells us to stay alert because the devil is on the prowl, looking for someone to attack. This passage now means more to me, showing the need to spot and stop the hidden, harmful actions linked to SRA and the intense spiritual battles we must fight.


Finding up-to-date and trustworthy information on SRA is hard, but this doesn't make the problem any less real or serious for those affected. This situation pushes me to follow the advice in Ephesians 5:11, which says to avoid worthless evil deeds and instead expose them. This has become a key part of my goal to inform people about SRA, its impact on individuals and communities, and the lack of discussion about it, even in some churches, emphasizing the importance of bringing these issues into the open.



Understanding how widespread SRA is can be overwhelming, but it also drives me to take action. I remember what Jesus said in Luke 10:19, that He has given us the power to defeat all of the enemy's strength. This encourages me to tackle SRA with resolve, using the spiritual tools Jesus provided. It's a tough fight, but knowing we start from a position of victory gives me the courage to keep going and stay strong.


This effort also shows how important the church's role is in helping and healing those hurt by SRA. As Galatians 6:2 tells us to help carry each other's burdens, this becomes especially relevant as we think about supporting SRA survivors. The church needs to recognize this problem and come together to offer healing and hope, creating a supportive community that makes recovery safer.


Dealing with SRA is challenging, but I find continuous inspiration in the power of hope and faith. Even though SRA is widespread, it's not too big for Christ's healing and saving power. Romans 15:13 has become my prayer, asking God to fill us with joy and peace as we trust in Him, so we can be filled with hope through the Holy Spirit. This hope isn't just for us—it's also what we offer to those caught in the darkness of SRA, showing them there's a way out. Hearing the stories of those who have survived SRA, their paths from pain to recovery inspire me to keep up this important work. Their stories prove that no darkness is too deep for God's light. With my mentor's support and the teachings of the Gospel, I am committed to revealing SRA and helping heal its survivors.


Healing the Broken: A Journey Through Christian Inner Healing for SRA Survivor

Starting my work to help survivors of Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) under the guidance of Dr. Scott Bitcon has deeply impacted my life as a pastor and counselor. This work involves dealing with both the trauma and spiritual battles these survivors encounter. I've learned that regular therapy and advice often fall short. A verse from Ephesians 6:12 has been particularly enlightening, teaching us that our struggle is not only with what we see but also with unseen spiritual forces. This realization has shown me the need for a unique type of spiritual strength and insight in this fight.


We primarily assist through a method called Christian Inner Healing, which allows Jesus to heal the deepest wounds and free people. This approach is inspired by Luke 4:18, where Jesus describes His mission to aid the suffering. Healing from SRA involves significant emotional healing and spiritual liberation, where prayer is a genuine, personal interaction with Jesus—seen as a friend, father, and judge. Establishing this intimate connection with Jesus is essential, as it provides survivors with hope and a powerful ally on their path to recovery.



The healing journey focuses on becoming more like Jesus, echoing Romans 12:2 which encourages transforming our minds. Assisting survivors involves helping them discard the false identities shaped by abuse and discover their true identities in Jesus. This transformation is a slow process, involving persistent prayer that truly seeks, asks, and knocks as taught by Jesus in Matthew 7:7-8. Such prayer is crucial, establishing a dialogue with God where we continuously seek His assistance, search for truth, and pursue healing.


The realization that many Christians are unprepared to fully support SRA survivors motivated me to raise awareness. What I learned from Dr. Scott has evolved into a broader mission to prepare the church to engage in these spiritual battles with more understanding and compassion, fulfilling the directive in Galatians 6:2 to bear one another's burdens. My vision is for a church that not only recognizes the fight against demonic forces but is also equipped to provide genuine healing and hope.


Healing the Brokenhearted: Jesus' Promise Against SRA

Facing the daunting challenge of Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA), our goal becomes clear: we must fight this darkness with the unwavering light and truth of Jesus Christ. Using the teaching that "You are the light of the world" from Matthew 5:14, we are called to address this difficult issue directly, bringing it out into the open where healing and understanding can start. The battle is spiritual, as Ephesians 6:12 shows us, pointing to the hidden forces at work. This deeper insight strengthens our resolve to expose the hidden horrors of SRA, relying on the strength and victory that our faith in God provides.



As we start this mission, we invite you to join us in learning about and fighting against SRA through Christian Inner Healing, inspired by Jesus’ teachings in Luke 4:18. This approach focuses on connecting survivors with Jesus, who heals the brokenhearted and sets captives free, guiding them through personal interactions with Him towards recovery. We are prepared to answer questions, welcome volunteers, and support those affected by SRA in their healing journeys, using the powerful, persistent prayers of asking, seeking, and knocking.


Together, under the name of Jesus, we aim to offer hope, illuminate the darkness, and bring transformation to those who are brokenhearted, reflecting the Gospel's promise of a new life and freedom.


Pastor Anndrett's Journey Through Healing and Hope from SRA

When Pastor Anndrett and her husband reached out to Healing The Brokenhearted, they were hopeful but also carrying deep scars from their past, including a terrifying experience known as Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA). They sought not only answers but a way to heal from the traumatic events that Pastor Anndrett had endured. They were on a path from darkness to light, believing strongly in finding a place of healing. From the start, it was clear they had great faith but also needed additional support and guidance to recover and find peace.


Pastor Anndrett once shared a distressing memory that had stayed with her for a long time. She described being a young girl lying on a cold stone table, surrounded by people in dark robes, feeling utterly terrified. This wasn't just a bad dream but a real memory from the SRA she experienced. She recalled the overwhelming fear and helplessness, feeling trapped in a horrifying reality. This memory highlighted the deep emotional and spiritual wounds she was working to overcome.


She also recounted another horrifying moment when someone held a knife to her throat. She could feel the cold blade and feared for her life, feeling completely vulnerable and alone. These weren't just terrifying tales; they were profound traumas that made her feel worthless and lost.


Despite these dark recollections, Pastor Anndrett also spoke about times when she felt Jesus's presence intensely, bringing light into her darkest times. During our sessions, she would sometimes visualize Jesus with her during those terrifying moments, offering protection or reassuring her that she was not alone. These visions were more than just comforting thoughts; they were vivid experiences that brought her peace and demonstrated the healing power of Jesus.


She often talked about the profound peace she felt from Jesus, a peace so real and deep that it began to mend her painful memories. It was as if Jesus was rewriting her story from fear to faith, from pain to peace. She felt confident that she was healing, breaking free from her past traumas.


These encounters with Jesus were significant for Pastor Anndrett. They were not mere glimpses of hope; they were powerful signs of her healing journey. Experiencing Jesus's presence, hearing His voice, and feeling His peace allowed her to overcome her fears and start to feel stronger and more secure in her faith. These experiences convinced her that no matter how dreadful her past was, Jesus was there, healing her and offering a peace that only He can provide.


In conclusion, the issue of Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) represents a profound and distressing challenge, one that touches on both physical suffering and spiritual warfare. However, as followers of Jesus, we are equipped with the light and truth necessary to confront and illuminate this darkness. Inspired by biblical teachings, such as being the "light of the world" from Matthew 5:14, and the empowering directives of Ephesians 6:12, which remind us of the spiritual forces we combat, our response is both urgent and hopeful. Emulating the Good Samaritan, we are called not to pass by those afflicted by SRA, but to actively engage in their healing and restoration. Through Christian Inner Healing, guided by the compassionate and victorious spirit of Christ, we can offer real support and transformation to survivors. As we continue to expose and challenge the shadows of SRA, let us draw strength from our faith and the community around us, reaffirming our commitment to carry the burdens of the afflicted and fight tirelessly for justice and healing, buoyed by the unshakeable hope found in Jesus Christ.


Blessings,

Pastor Timothy Tomlinson

Healing The Brokenhearted



Volunteer Testimony: A Night of Healing and Hope from Satanic Ritual Abuse

Healing and Hope: A Night of Recovery from Satanic Ritual Abuse

I went to a Wednesday night service centered around recovering from Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA), a topic that is very important to me. I helped out during the session and felt both nervous and determined because I knew how powerful and healing it can be to share personal stories.


The service started with worship songs, heartfelt prayers, and a lesson about SRA that set a hopeful tone focused on healing. As the evening went on, I gathered the courage to talk about my own past experiences—things that I used to think were just bad dreams. I talked about remembering being on a table, surrounded by people in hooded robes, and feeling drugged and powerless. These were not just nightmares; they were real events from my past that had deeply affected me.


Pastor Timothy Tomlinson led the service and helped me through a healing process. His calm and supportive voice guided me to call on Jesus Christ. Together, we prayed and asked Jesus to divide soul and spirit to get the enemy off of and for Jesus to take the pain away of my past traumas and replace it with His truth and restoration power, an important part of Christian healing practices.


I was encouraged to forgive those who hurt me, which is not only about spiritual freedom but also a vital step in my own healing process. As I forgave, I felt the anger and bitterness start to go away.


"Ask Jesus to heal and restore you," Pastor Timothy said. I prayed for peace and confirmation. During our prayers, I felt a deep calm come over me, showing me that the Holy Spirit was there. It was a powerful moment that reassured me I wasn't alone in my healing journey.


Pastor Timothy stressed the need to keep praying and seeking healing. "Bring each memory to Jesus," he reminded us, highlighting that healing often involves facing painful memories with faith and prayer.


That Wednesday night, by helping out and sharing my story, I found a supportive community and took a significant step in my recovery. It was an evening filled with shared pain, group prayer, and a joint move towards healing—a reminder that there is always hope for renewal and peace, even in our darkest moments.


Shared Strength: A Night of Courage and Healing from Satanic Ritual Abuse

On a Wednesday night focused on healing from Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA), I, found myself amidst a group of individuals grappling with their profound traumas. Volunteering at this session allowed me to be part of a community that shared a deep understanding of pain and the desire for recovery.


Throughout the evening, the resonance of the shared stories of abuse and resilience deeply affected me, reflecting the dark corners of my own history. When my turn came, I revealed the details of the relentless sexual abuse that shadowed my childhood. This abuse had forced me into a state of dissociation, making it challenging for me to establish meaningful relationships. My past seemed a dark tapestry, with every thread representing moments of trauma that appeared to define my existence.


Pastor Timothy Tomlinson, who led the session, approached my story with remarkable empathy and insight. He guided me through a powerful prayer, seeking to heal my inner wounds. We invoked Jesus Christ, asking for a clear division between my soul and the lingering pain of my traumatic memories.


As we prayed, Pastor Timothy urged me to forgive those who had inflicted harm upon me. Forgiveness was daunting, almost like scaling a mountain. However, as I articulated my forgiveness, I sensed a transformation within. It felt as though each word of forgiveness was dismantling the barriers I had built around my heart over the years.


Pastor Timothy then gently suggested, "Ask for Jesus to bring healing and confirmation." With a heavy heart, I prayed fervently, hoping for a sign or a semblance of peace. What followed was a profound tranquility, a rare moment of peace that felt both foreign and immensely comforting.


He emphasized the continuous nature of healing, reminding me, "Healing is a journey, not a destination." He stressed the need for persistent prayer and confronting each painful memory head-on.


That night, as I shared and contributed to the SRA recovery service, I experienced a pivotal shift in my recovery process. I moved beyond merely surviving my past to actively engaging in my path to healing. The collective stories and prayers of the community bolstered my resolve and infused me with hope, motivating me to persist in confronting my past with faith. This experience illuminated that even the most harrowing memories could be transformed into milestones on the path to a healed and whole life.


References to Additional Resources:

Websites

  1. YouVersion (youversion.com): YouVersion creates biblically centered, culturally relevant experiences that encourage and challenge people to seek God throughout each day. It’s through these experiences we create opportunities fit for anyone’s daily routine, ultimately helping them form a spiritually-rich rhythm of seeking God intimately.

Online Courses

  1. "Spiritual Warfare Training through Inner Healing": Offered by Pastor Timothy Tomlinson is a free online Christian training program designed to help individuals find inner healing and freedom through prayer and a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.

  2. "Self Deliverance and Spiritual Warfare Training": Offered by Pastor Timothy Tomlinson is a online Christian training program that provides guidance on how to heal the wounded parts of your soul, overcome demonic oppression, and address emotional distress, all in the name of Jesus.

  3. "The Daniel Prayer Playbook": Offered by Pastor Timothy Tomlinson, the online Christian training program provides guidance on how to approach Jesus as a friend, father, and judge, enabling participants to gain freedom from the enemy and experience healing through accessing the Mercy Court of Heaven.



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