A Dark Ritual? Pastors and Leaders Participate in Institutional Predation with Daystar
The events surrounding the Daystar network have left many of us shaken, grieved, and profoundly disturbed. At the heart of this storm lies the devastating truth: the abuse and violation of a five-year-old girl and an innocent woman. These crimes are not only heinous but serve as a damning indictment of a system that has allowed such atrocities to occur under the guise of faith and moral leadership.
The Silence of Leaders
What troubles me most isn’t just the acts themselves but the continued silence and complicity of pastors and Christian leaders who remain affiliated with Daystar. By keeping their programs on this platform, they are not just passive observers—they are active participants in perpetuating a culture of corruption and abuse. Their silence is a tacit endorsement, a troubling agreement with a system that prioritizes global promotion over the protection of the vulnerable.
To those leaders: how can you claim to represent God while aligning with an institution that has harbored such evil? If your program is still broadcast on Daystar, you are complicit. You are sharing in the sin. This is not an issue to be brushed aside or handled internally. It demands a public and unequivocal stance for justice.
Institutional Predation and Corruption
Daystar exemplifies institutional predation—a system that places its agenda above basic human rights. This is not a moral failure; it is a criminal failure. The abuse of a child and an innocent woman is not a matter for third-party investigations funded by the guilty. It is a matter for the authorities, as Romans 13 makes clear: the state is ordained by God to deal with crime. The church must handle sin, but crime belongs to the jurisdiction of justice.
This is not the time for soft language or vague accountability. Calling these crimes “marriage mishaps” or “misconduct” is a betrayal of the victims. These are serious criminal actions, and they demand serious consequences. To the leaders who continue to remain silent: your inaction is not neutrality. It is participation.
The Weight of Judgment
The failure to protect the innocent and to pursue justice is terrifying, not just for the victims but for the soul of the church itself. Judgment is imminent. God will not stand idly by while His people turn a blind eye to such evil. The hierarchies that have shielded predators and silenced victims will fall. Exposure is coming, and those who remain attached to these corrupt systems will face the same judgment.
“Come out of her, my people, so that you do not share in her sins” (Revelation 18:4). This is a call to every pastor, preacher, and leader who has turned a blind eye to these crimes. You must take a stand. You must separate yourself from this corruption. Anything less is a betrayal of your calling.
The Path Forward
This is not just about exposing corruption—it’s about ensuring justice for the innocent. It’s about protecting the vulnerable and holding those in power accountable. It’s about restoring the church to a place of integrity and righteousness.
To every leader, pastor, and Christian influencer: examine your affiliations. If you are connected to Daystar, you must make a choice. Silence is not an option. Justice cries out in the streets, and God’s people must answer that cry.
Pray. Act. Speak the truth. Stand for justice. For the sake of the innocent, for the glory of God, and for the integrity of the church, let us rise and demand accountability.
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