Bible Camp Raid: 88 Kids Rescued
In a chilling development out of Iowa, 88 children attending a Bible study camp were forcibly removed by deputies in a sweeping human trafficking operation that has rocked the local faith community. The Shekinah Glory Camp, operated by the Kingdom Ministry of Rehabilitation and Recreation, was abruptly raided over the weekend, with the children shuffled to a nearby Methodist church for processing by child protection officials. These young campers, whose summer experience was filled with faith and fellowship, now find themselves in the custody of the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, placed into temporary foster care. The dramatic intervention raises serious questions about the state’s handling of faith-based organizations and has sent shockwaves through conservative communities who see this as another alarming intrusion on religious institutions and parental rights.
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