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In this article, Darren Stott exposes a rapidly emerging cultural shift hiding in plain sight.
Ibogaine Treatment for Addiction: Benefits, Risks, and What No One Tells You
Drawing readers from the power-filled atmosphere of the Oval Office into the underground world of ibogaine ceremonies, he unpacks how a once-obscure African plant medicine is being rebranded as a “miracle cure” for addiction, trauma, and PTSD—now gaining attention from influential voices like Joe Rogan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Donald Trump.
In this article, Pastor Darren explains that transformation doesn’t start with certainty—it starts with willingness.
Using the image of a mustard seed, he shows that even the smallest step of faith is enough to shift your life. Faith isn’t about size, but direction. When you trust God, even a little, everything begins to change.
You don’t need more—you just need to start.
Darren Stott exposes the shallow, clickbait-driven culture of what he calls the “Exposure Discernment Ministry” (EDM) — a growing online movement that turns Christian scandal, tragedy, and prophetic controversy into algorithm-fueled fear porn for views and engagement. Using the backlash against Joseph Z and his prophetic word to Joni Lamb as a case study, Darren argues that many modern discernment personalities fundamentally misunderstand New Testament prophetic ministry, flatten symbolic prophetic language into hyper-literal accusations, and weaponize public shame in the name of biblical accountability. The article challenges the theological framework behind much of modern internet discernment culture, contrasting it with the biblical purpose of prophecy in the New Testament: edification, exhortation, and comfort.