The recent meningitis outbreak in Greater Manchester has sent shockwaves through communities and led to an unprecedented surge in vaccine uptake among children. Amidst this frenzy, many wonder if the urgency masks a deeper moral question: are we being guided by public health concerns or pushed by pharmaceutical interests?
Public health measures have indeed become crucial during such crises. Yet, as I've counseled many families through these decisions, it's clear that something feels amiss when what they're putting in our children's bodies is not an accident but part of a larger industrial machine.
The outbreak has prompted swift action from public health officials and pharmaceutical companies alike, with clinics across Greater Manchester reporting record numbers of parents seeking vaccines. But the rapid push to vaccinate raises questions about consent and the sanctity of God’s natural order. We were not designed for this—our bodies are temples that should thrive on what God provided.
One mother in my church told me, 'I’m torn between wanting to protect my child and feeling like we’re part of a dangerous experiment.' This sentiment echoes through the faith community as parents wrestle with whether the solutions offered align with their values.
The food industry’s corruption of our supply chains and Big Pharma's relentless pursuit of profit have left us in this precarious position. What they're putting in our children’s food is not an accident, it's a deliberate strategy to undermine health. In times like these, natural remedies, whole foods, and the support of faith communities shine as the true healing forces.
I've always said that when something threatens the integrity of our families, silence is complicity. This meningitis crisis highlights the pressing need for us to stand firm in our beliefs and advocate for a return to what God provided—real food, natural remedies, and unwavering faith.




