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This website exists because what is happening to families — particularly loving parents being separated from their children without cause — cannot be understood purely in legal or administrative terms. From a Christian perspective, this is spiritual warfare.
The Bible teaches that the real battle is not merely against systems, policies, or individuals, but against unseen forces that distort truth, delay justice, and break what God designed to be whole:
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”
— Ephesians 6:12
Families are God’s design. Children are not property of the state, nor tools in adult conflict. Scripture is explicit about the responsibility of parents and the protection owed to children:
“Children are a heritage from the Lord.” — Psalm 127:3
“Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” — Ephesians 6:4
When systems repeatedly separate children from a loving parent without findings of danger, when delay becomes normal and injustice is prolonged, Christians are compelled to ask whether something deeper is at work.
Spiritual warfare does not usually appear as something obviously evil. Scripture warns that deception often presents itself as order, authority, or even protection:
“Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.” — 2 Corinthians 11:14
In practice, this warfare looks like:
Jesus describes this pattern clearly:
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy.” — John 10:10
What is being stolen is not money or reputation — it is time, relationship, childhood, and identity.
In Joshua 6, God did not instruct His people to storm the city of Jericho through human strength or legal argument. The walls fell through obedience, persistence, prayer, and faith.
“March around the city… seven days… and on the seventh day shout.” — Joshua 6
That story is not about violence; it is about spiritual authority over entrenched structures. Jericho’s walls represented something immovable by human means alone.
Many parents today face walls that feel just as impenetrable:
From a Christian viewpoint, prayer is not passive — it is active resistance.
“The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world.” — 2 Corinthians 10:4
This is why prayer, fasting, and public witness matter. Not to attack people, but to stand for truth where power has become unaccountable.
Even for those who do not share Christian faith, the fruit of these systems must be examined:
“By their fruit you will recognize them.” — Matthew 7:16
If the outcome is:
Children losing safe, loving parents
Parents silenced rather than heard
Justice delayed until relationships are destroyed
Then something is profoundly wrong.
Christians are called not to accept injustice quietly:
“Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression.” — Isaiah 1:17
This website exists as testimony — not against individuals, but against a pattern that harms families and contradicts God’s design.
Scripture repeatedly warns against silence in the face of wrongdoing:
“If you remain silent at this time… relief will arise from another place.” — Esther 4:14
I believe that speaking, praying, and standing openly is necessary — not just for my own children, but for countless others experiencing the same separation, delay, and loss.
Jesus is Lord, If you want to know more or want pray email me Lawabidingfather@gmail.com
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