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Season 6: Episode 7 - Carya's Story Part 2

Season 6: Episode 7 - Carya's Story Part 2

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In one of the most difficult episodes of the season, Carya shares how ritual abuse and satanic worship were not only part of her story—but were carried out under the cover of Christian institutions. With clarity and courage, she invites listeners to reckon with the reality that evil can flourish where it should be most opposed. Her story confronts us with questions about spiritual deception, trauma, and the sacred call to protect the vulnerable. This episode bears witness to truth many would prefer to ignore.

Self-Care and Informational resources in Transcript.

SHOW NOTES

  • Episode 4 Self-Care
  • Episode 6 Dr Heather Evans
  • In Our First Lives by Diane Langberg
  • Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices by Thomas Brooks
  • When Home Hurts by Jeremy Pierre & Greg Wilson
  • The Red Dragon Cast Down by Dr Jim Wilder
  • Shattered No More by Heather Gingrich
  • Predators by Anna Salter
  • The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis

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