So far in the 21st century nearly a third of a billion children have been sexually abused, most of them multiple times, some thousands of times. 6 out of 7 are girls. Anything you can do to get this message to as many people as possible will help save abused children all over the world, and maybe even some of the abusers. Please read "Save A Child from Sexual Abuse by 3:15 PM" under "First Time Visitor?" May God bless you and anoint this ministry.
Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!
3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
In Glasgow, Scotland, a man grabbed a 16-year-old girl, dragged her behind some bushes in Springburn Park, and raped her. The police told the public that the rapist was a “tanned European.” If you are thinking he was someone along the lines of Marcelo Mastroianni, think again. More on this deliberate misidentification can be found here:
Teen girl (allegedly) raped in park by a Muslim migrant, officials refer to him as a ‘tanned European’
“England, your ‘police’ are not police. They are the janissaries of your invaders.”…
But, the comment also applies to the Scottish “police,” who recently spoke to media about a rape of a minor girl in a Glasgow park, describing her attacker as a “tanned European” man—the rapist had escaped after the crime, and was on the lam. Here’s how The Scottish Sun reported the sicko’s description:
ATTACK MANHUNT Girl, 16, raped in Glasgow park by ‘tanned, European’ man as cops issue fresh update
The man is described as being in his 30s with tanned complexion, possibly European, and being of an average height and build.
If you didn’t know better and you were only going off what the cops said, you’d be on the lookout for…a tanned European man. But, if you’re someone with any sort of political awareness, you’d take the description with a grain of salt, acknowledging the chances a “tanned European” man raped a young girl in a park were next to zero, and something was amiss. And you’d be right—they quickly caught the alleged rapist, and he actually ended up being Hamid Wali, a Muslim invader….
Why did the Scottish police misidentify someone whose crime (rape), and victim (underage girl) suggests very strongly that he is a Muslim migrant, given what we know about the large percentage of rapists of young girls in the UK — think of the hundreds of Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs, and the hundreds of thousands of their non-Muslim victims. The police in Scotland, like those in England, are fearful of being accused of “racism,” of “Islamophobia,” of “jumping to conclusions” prematurely.
So to avoid this headache, they identified the rapist they are looking for as a “tanned European.” He was not tanned, but brown-skinned, and not a European, but a Muslim named Hamid Wali.
The police all over the UK need to stop misleading the public, whose members could be of assistance in the search for criminals if only the malefactors were properly identified. Memo to police in Glasgow and everywhere else in the UK: get over it. Stop worrying about the names that Muslims, playing the victim, will call you. Think only of the victims.
UK: More Muslim rape gangs discovered operating in Wales, one girl was raped over 1,000 times
Welsh victims of the Muslim rape gangs are being entirely ignored. Not only does the British political and media establishment remain utterly terrified of charges of “racism” and “Islamophobia,” but it doesn’t care about Wales. And so the suicide of Britain proceeds merrily apace.
Darren Millar, Senedd Cymru / Welsh Parliament, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
New grooming gangs scandal erupts in another part of UK
Survivors of grooming gangs in Wales feel “overlooked and ignored” with the long-awaited inquiry’s investigations focused on English areas, the leader of the Welsh Conservatives has warned. Plaid Cymru and Labour, its predecessor in power in the Welsh Government, are accused of refusing to “back the comprehensive investigation that victims deserve”.
Welsh Tory leader Darren Millar pressed for action, saying: “We know that child sexual exploitation has been happening in Wales because brave survivors have come forward to tell their stories.”
He wants the Welsh Government to commission its own inquiry if the one chaired by Baroness Anne Longfield treats Wales as an “afterthought”.
Mr Millar said he spoke to one survivor who described “how she was groomed, trafficked and raped more than 1,000 times”….
The Senedd member is disappointed that the areas chosen by the Statutory Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs for local investigations are all in England – Bradford and Keighley, London and Oldham.
He said: “Not one of the local investigations announced by the inquiry to date is located here in Wales. And that decision is leaving survivors here feeling overlooked and ignored, and struggling to understand why they will need to wait longer for answers. Rather than standing up for Welsh victims and pressing for Wales to be included, the new Plaid Cymru Government appears to have simply accepted that decision. I do not believe that is good enough.”
Adamant that abuses on the Welsh side of the border must not be ignored, he said: “Grooming gangs have operated in Wales, in cities, in towns, and in rural areas. There are victims, perpetrators, and those who could have done more to protect people. Serious questions need answering. People need to be held to account. And victims deserve justice.”…
Mr Millar insisted that fear of causing offence must not deter investigations.
He said: “Some argue that politicians have been reluctant to confront aspects of these crimes because many offenders in some cases elsewhere in Britain have come from particular ethnic backgrounds. We must never stereotype entire communities, and the overwhelming majority of people of all backgrounds are appalled by these crimes. But protecting children must always come before political sensitivities. Fear of causing offence can never become an excuse for failing to investigate serious crime wherever it exists. If Wales continues to be relegated to an afterthought in the national inquiry, Wales must hold its own.”…
A longtime church treasurer in South Carolina is accused of stealing more than $400,000 from her congregation over nearly seven years, according to state investigators.
Louise Latrell Seward, 54, of Lee County, was charged Monday with breach of trust with fraudulent intent involving property valued at $10,000 or more, according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED).
Authorities allege that while serving as treasurer of Mechanicsville United Methodist Church in Lee County, Seward used church funds to make hundreds of unauthorized personal purchases totaling $402,655.45.
According to the arrest warrant, the alleged thefts occurred between Jan. 1, 2018, and Aug. 29, 2025.
“During an interview with law enforcement, the defendant admitted to making the unauthorized personal purchases between January 2018 and August 2025,” the warrant continued. “Probable cause was obtained through statements from the defendant and a forensic audit of the church’s financial records. This being in violation of the South Carolina Code of Laws.”
According to a 2017 study by Lifeway Research, nearly one out of 10 surveyed Protestant pastors said their church had witnessed someone embezzle funds.
The study also found that churches with 250 or more members were slightly more likely to report witnessing embezzlement than smaller congregations.
"Churches run on trust — but they also know people are imperfect and can be tempted," said Lifeway Executive Director Scott McConnell at the time. "That's why safeguarding a church's finances is an important part of ministry."
In 2023, Patricia Ann Radich of Rochester, Minnesota, was sentenced to 89 days at the Olmsted County Adult Detention Center and required to pay $251,167.47 in restitution to Trinity Lutheran Church after being found guilty of stealing approximately $183,000 from the church to feed a gambling addiction.
Trinity Lutheran Church of Rochester released a statement in 2021 saying that filing charges against Radich "was a difficult, but necessary, step as the congregation seeks to address the impact caused by the significant embezzlement of funds."
"Though the situation is very troubling, God has carried Trinity Lutheran Church through various adversities during its 153 years of ministry, and we are united in our belief that He will remain faithful and show us the way through our current challenges," the church stated at the time.
Mechanicsville, SC
Former pastor convicted of domestic violence assault on ex-girlfriend
Ray Montgomery, a civil rights advocate and former senior pastor of Second Baptist Church of Martinez in California, has been found guilty of misdemeanor domestic violence following an attack on a former girlfriend at his home two years ago.
Montgomery, 59, who is also the former executive director of the social justice nonprofit People Acting in Community Together, was found guilty by a jury last Thursday following a trial, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.
He was found guilty despite filing a defamation lawsuit against the now 44-year-old woman, identified by KTVU as Darcie Green, executive director of health nonprofit Latinas Contra Cancer. She told police he strangled her in his home in 2024.
“We believe domestic violence victims,” District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement. “Lawsuits and lying will never stop us from seeking justice for those who are hurt by their partners.”
In statements to authorities, Green claimed that while she was visiting Montgomery on the night of June 6, 2024, he picked her up and dragged her down a hallway at his home. When she told him to stop, he refused and began pressing her neck between his forearm and bicep until she felt like she would pass out.
When he eventually released her, the Green said she collapsed on the floor as Montgomery stood over her. She later locked herself in a bathroom and called a friend for help. The following day, Green went to Stanford Hospital.
Nearly five months later, on Nov. 26, 2024, she reported the assault to the San Jose Police Department.
Montgomery responded by suing the victim for defamation in 2025, alleging that her allegations forced him to resign from his job at PACT in December 2024.
In the defamation lawsuit cited by KTVU, Montgomery said he had a years-long relationship with Green until mid-2024. He alleged that a verbal argument with Green at his home forced him to ask her to leave. He said a witness can testify that Green repeatedly ignored requests to leave his home.
She would rather lock herself in the bathroom? Weird, eh?
Father Michael Pfleger Removed From Saint Sabina Again After New Sex Abuse Accusation
Pfleger said the allegation is an “absolute lie.” It is the fifth accusation of sexual assault against the outspoken priest; the previous allegations were investigated and not sustained by the archdiocese.
Father Michael Pfleger greets after clergy and community members rallied outside the Target in the Loop, 1 S. State St., to decry their rolling back of DEI on June 12, 2025. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago
AUBURN GRESHAM — Father Michael Pfleger has been removed from his leadership
position at Saint Sabina Parish as the Archdiocese of Chicago investigates another
accusation of sexual assault against the outspoken priest.
Pfleger said he is being investigated for an accusation of sexual abuse against a girl when she was a student at Saint Sabina School between 1993-95, he said in a statement on Saturday.
The senior pastor at Saint Sabina, 1210 W. 78th Place, Pfleger has been asked to step aside from his role at the parish and live off campus while the accusation is being investigated, Cardinal Blase Cupich wrote in a letter to parishioners.
“We do not presume the truth or falsity of an allegation until the process is complete and our Independent Review Board has made a recommendation that I accept,” Cupich wrote in the letter. “Only by conducting a thorough and impartial review can we ensure fairness to all concerned.”
Pfleger called the accusation an “absolute lie” and an effort to stifle his social and political advocacy.
“I have been publicly attacked due to my public position against gun violence, my opposition against the inhumane policies and practices of Donald Trump, and even because of my friendship with Minister Farrakhan,” Pfleger said in a statement. “I believe this is another attempt and another attack by those who have sought to destroy me for years and another attempt by someone to get money from the Archdiocese and to silence me.”
Pfleger has faced four previous accusations of sexual abuse during his time at Saint Sabina.
Fr. Michael Pfleger speaks during a press conference in response to President Trump’s threats to deploy
In October 2022, Pfleger was temporarily removed from his role as investigators looked into a claim the pastor sexually abused a boy while he were a minor more than 30 years ago.
Child sexual abuse allegations also sidelined Pfleger in January 2021, when two brothers came forward saying he groomed and sexually abused them for years, beginning when they were around 12 and 13 years old. In March of that year, a third man accused the church leader of abusing him in the ’70s when the man was 18 years old.
Pfleger was reinstated after the previous allegations were investigated, with the archdiocese finding no evidence of wrongdoing. His return to the pulpit in 2021 saw Pfleger greeted by huge crowds of supporters.
In his statement Saturday, Pfleger blasted the protocols for investigating accusations of child sexual assault by priests, saying the “presumption of innocence does not exist for priests” under the Catholic Church’s policy.
Because pedo priests and enabling Bishops used that presumption to get away with horrific abuses. Also, it has been proven over and over that pedo priests are quite willing to lie with no fear of God whatsoever.
“Let me be clear, sexual abuse is wrong and I realize that the Catholic Church has a long history of not dealing with accusations and has spent a number of years putting strong policies in place, but I have said countless times I believe the current policy is wrong and unfair to the accused priest,” he said.
Pfleger is an outspoken political and social figure in Chicago and has routinely organized around gun violence prevention efforts and against Trump administration policies, among many other causes.
Pfleger was ordained in 1975 and became pastor of St. Sabina Church in Auburn Gresham six years later. He has remained in the role since then.
Former Hannibal youth pastor arrested in Louisiana on child sex abuse charges dating to 1990s
Woman sues Archdiocese of Milwaukee, St. Matthias over former teacher's child sex abuse
Sophie Carson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A Wisconsin woman is suing the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and St. Matthias Catholic Parish and School, alleging the institutions did not investigate reports a fourth-grade teacher was sexually abusing students and allowed him to keep tutoring other children even after parents raised concerns.
That former teacher, Kevin Buelow, was sentenced in 2024 in two separate trials to more than 26 years in prison for sexually assaulting five girls at both St. Matthias, in Milwaukee, and Holy Apostles Catholic Parish and School, in New Berlin. The assaults at St. Matthias occurred between 2010 and 2012, and at Holy Apostles between 2013 and 2018.
The woman who filed the lawsuit is unnamed in the complaint. She was 11 years old at the time of the abuse, the complaint said, and as a teenager became the first person to come forward and report Buelow's abuse to police.
The case "represents a larger pattern of putting warning signs aside and not focusing on protecting children when that should be the top priority," said attorney Jacob Goodman, from the Michigan-based Fierberg National Law Group, which brought the lawsuit along with the Milwaukee-based Pitman, Kalkhoff, Sicula & Dentice firm.
The case was filed June 30 in Milwaukee County.
A spokesperson for the archdiocese said it would not comment on a pending legal case.
After a child's mother first reported Buelow had inappropriately touched the girl during a one-on-one tutoring session, Susan Booth, who was then the St. Matthias school principal, said she would speak with Buelow. Buelow denied what had happened.
Booth was "shirking her duty as a mandatory reporter," the complaint said, and did not share the report with anyone at the parish or school.
Even after that first report, the lawsuit said, Booth, the school and the archdiocese allowed Buelow to tutor another child – the plaintiff in the suit – one-on-one throughout the summer of 2013, and they never told her parents about the first child's report.
The lawsuit said the then-parish director, Jeff Van Dalen, also caught Buelow on a couch with the plaintiff with the door partially closed, and he became suspicious. Van Dalen brought the concern to Booth, but Booth told the director to speak with Buelow himself, the suit said.
"No investigation or other meaningful action followed," the complaint said.
The tutoring sessions took place in St. Matthias's "bridal ready room." The lawsuit said the school and archdiocese had the ability to control their employee, Buelow, and "knew or should have known" he was meeting with children in secluded areas of the school without adequate supervision, but "nonetheless permitted this practice to continue."
Booth and school officials then did not tell families at St. Matthias why Buelow was leaving. They also did not tell Holy Apostles administrators, who then hired Buelow. He was later convicted of abusing three girls at Holy Apostles.
"Holy Apostles received no warning or other notice from St. Matthias or from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee despite both schools being under its jurisdiction about the allegations leveled against Buelow preceding his transfer," the complaint said.
Booth and other school officials "deliberately chose" not to investigate complaints against Buelow, not to report Buelow to law enforcement as mandated reporters, and not to restrict his unsupervised access to children, the suit said.
As a result of the abuse, the plaintiff suffered "severe emotional distress, including, but not limited to, intense fear, shame, anxiety, depression, intrusive memories, sleep disturbance, and other serious psychological injuries that have profoundly interfered with her daily life and functioning," the complaint said.
The plaintiff received several mental health diagnoses, including post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and depression and anxiety disorders. She struggled emotionally in college and had to drop out of school, the complaint said.
The plaintiff's "life has become a shell of what she worked so hard to achieve," the complaint said.
The lawsuit asks for compensation at an amount to be determined at trial.
Trial for Acadia Parish priest accused of child sex abuse rescheduled after judge recuses himself
Renee Allen
CROWLEY, La. (KLFY) — A Catholic priest in Acadia Parish charged with child sex abuse will have his trial overseen by a new judge, necessitating a rescheduling of proceedings.
Disrtict Court Judge David Smith recently agreed to recuse himself from the case, in which the Rev. Korey Lavergne faces three counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile.
The recusal of Smith came during a pre-trial hearing, following a joint motion presented by both the State and the defense. The case will now be transferred to Judge Scott Privat.
According to a court clerk, the next step for the case is a joint reset proceeding. The clerk confirmed that Privat will officially take over the case during the status proceeding.
The pre-trial hearing for Lavergne has yet to be rescheduled.