The pulpit went quiet. Hell got loud. This is a Spirit-led confrontation of everything the church stopped preaching and the darkness that rushed in to fill the silence.
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You will either slam this book shut or fall to your knees, but you won’t stay the same. This is the book hell doesn’t want you to read.
No More Silence isn’t just a book, it’s a spiritual battering ram. Evil isn’t hidden anymore: abortion, pornography, and silent struggles even behind pulpits are everywhere. Yet churches avoid hell, repentance, and hard truth, choosing comfort over freedom. This book exposes it all.
It draws a line in the sand.
Confronting compromise, silence, and a watered-down faith letting culture disciple the next generation. Hell, pornography, abortion, LGBTQ+, music, entertainment, Halloween — what many avoid, this brings into the light, revealing the spiritual battle shaping souls.
Many have grown passive, choosing approval over holiness. But God isn’t coming back for a girlfriend who flirts with the world — He’s coming back for a pure and spotless Bride.
This is a wake-up call. Some will reject it. Others will be transformed. This isn’t just a book, it’s a call to rise, speak, and fight for truth.
No more silence.
"This book said what every pastor I've had should have been preaching for the last 20 years. Tyler didn't flinch once."
"I've been a Christian my whole life and no book has ever woken me up like this one. Every page convicted me."
"My small group read this together. It started the hardest — and most necessary — conversations we've ever had."
Why God commissioned this book — and why the church’s silence has become complicity in the darkness spreading across our generation.
Chapter 1 opens with a confrontation. The modern church traded the power of the Holy Spirit for comfort. It traded conviction for relevance. And in that silence, the enemy moved into every corner of society unchallenged.
“In sidelining spiritual warfare and the miraculous works of the Holy Spirit, many churches have unwittingly surrendered ground to the enemy. This is not just an oversight — it is a betrayal of the authority Christ gave us.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 1Chapter 1 pulls back the curtain on the unseen realm. The chaos you see in culture is not random. It is the overflow of a spiritual battle — one that Daniel witnessed first-hand, and one that is raging harder than ever today.
These are not social problems with political solutions. They are symptoms of a spiritual war. Satan’s mission is still to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10). The body count is visible. The battle behind it is unseen — but it is real, it is active, and it is targeting your family.
In order for the devil to attack, he needs a legal right or an open door. That access comes through sin, generational curses, or our own passivity. The church’s silence on the very topics God commanded us to preach has been handing him that access for decades.
“What we often interpret as silence from heaven may actually be resistance in the heavenly places. Delay is not denial. Sometimes delay is evidence that something significant is being contested.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 1 · Daniel 10:12–13Chapter 1 documents how the modern church progressively abandoned bold preaching. Tap each era to see what the church went silent on — and what darkness moved in to fill the void.
“Silence is not neutral. It is complicity. When the church refuses to speak, it does not stay out of the battle — it surrenders the battlefield.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 1Chapter 1 introduces three people who faced silence as a choice — and chose to speak. One died for it. One risked death for it. One wrote a book because of it.
As Hitler rose and the German church stood silent, Bonhoeffer preached truth and paid with his life. His last words before execution: “This is the end — for me, the beginning of life.” His warning still echoes: silence in the face of evil is itself evil.
She could have stayed silent and survived. Instead she realised she was placed in her position for exactly this moment. She approached the king and saved her people. Her courage shows what one person willing to speak can accomplish — and what silence would have cost.
God placed the burden of this book on Tyler’s heart long before a word was written. The enemy despised it before it existed — which confirmed it was necessary. No More Silence is the answer to that calling: the book hell doesn’t want you to read.
“The stakes are eternal and the time for silence is over. We were never called to coexist with darkness. We were called to expose it, cast it out, and stand in truth — no matter the cost.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 1 · Esther 4:14 · Ephesians 6:12 · Matthew 10:7–8Sources: Ephesians 6:12 · Daniel 10:12–13 · John 10:10 · Esther 4:14 · Matthew 10:7–8 · Mark 16:17–18 · 1 Corinthians 3:6–7 · Dietrich Bonhoeffer · Tyler Frederick, No More Silence, Chapter 1
Exposing abortion as modern-day Moloch worship — the shedding of innocent blood dressed up as a “right.”
The data the modern church is too afraid to preach. Every number below represents a life.
The Holocaust claimed 6 million lives and the world called it the worst atrocity in human history. Museums were built. Laws were passed. The world declared: never again.
Since 1980, abortion has ended an estimated 1.4 billion lives. That is 233 Holocausts. Every year, more children are lost to abortion than all who died in World War II. And most of the church stays silent.
These are not political talking points. These are souls.
Sources: World Health Organization (WHO) · Guttmacher Institute · Johnston's Archive of Abortion Statistics
Tracing pornography back to demonic idols like Ishtar and Asherah — and how it opens generational portals in your home.
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"Flee sexual immorality. Every sin a man commits is outside the body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body. Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you?"
— 1 Corinthians 6:18–19Sources: American College of Pediatricians · NIH / Frontiers in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry · CBN News / Blazing Grace Ministry · Pornhub 2023 Year in Review · Addiction Help / Addiction Resource
Not hate — but truth. Because love tells the truth even when it costs something.
Chapter 4 is not a political statement. It is a declaration of war. Here is what it demands the church say out loud — from the pulpit, in the home, and in the public square.
Every cell in every human body is either XX or XY. This is not a theological opinion — it is a biological fact inscribed in your DNA at the moment of conception. “Male and female He created them.” — Genesis 1:27. The church does not need to apologise for agreeing with God and biology simultaneously.
This is not a metaphor. Chapter 4 traces the homosexual rebellion directly to the ancient worship of Baal — the rejection of God’s authority over human sexuality. The spirit has not changed. Only the vocabulary has. Pride Month is Baal worship with better branding. The church must say it.
When a person is told they were born in the wrong body, they are being told God made a mistake — and that they have the authority to fix it. This is the same lie Satan told Eve in the garden: “You can be like God.” Gender ideology is Genesis 3 with a medical budget.
Healthy organs are being surgically removed from minors. Puberty is being chemically halted in children whose brains are not fully formed. This is irreversible. It is happening now. In your country. In your city. And most pastors have never once preached on it. That silence is not kindness. It is cowardice.
“Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.” — 1 Corinthians 13:6. The most loving thing the church can do for someone trapped in gender confusion is tell them the truth about who God made them to be — and introduce them to the One who can set them free. Affirmation is not love. It is abandonment with a smile.
“We must remember that our battle is not against flesh and blood but against the spiritual forces of evil.” — Ephesians 6:12. The enemy is not hiding his agenda. He is marching it through schools, hospitals, and children’s programming — with full cultural support and institutional funding. The only thing standing between this darkness and the next generation is a church with the courage to open its mouth. No more silence.
Sources: Genesis 1:27 · Romans 1:26–27 · Matthew 19:4 · 1 Corinthians 13:6 · Ephesians 6:12 · Tyler Frederick, No More Silence, Chapter 4
The doctrine the modern church avoids most. But if hell is real, silence about it is the most unloving thing we can do.
Scripture, science, and those who have seen it all point to the same reality. Chapter 5 shows you what the modern church has stopped preaching — and what awaits those who reject Christ.
The earth split apart and swallowed Korah and his household alive — sending them “down alive into Sheol.” God opened the ground and they descended into hell in real time. This is the most literal picture of hell’s location in all of Scripture.
Paul writes that Christ first descended “into the lower parts of the earth” before ascending to heaven. Jesus went to hell. He knows it from the inside. When He warned about it, He spoke as an eyewitness.
“They are all destined for the earth beneath, among the mortals who descend to the pit.” Pharaoh, the mightiest ruler of the ancient world, is sent there. Power, wealth, and influence are no protection from the descent into Sheol below.
“The realm of the dead below is all astir to meet you at your coming.” The dead are conscious. The kings of the earth rise from their thrones in Sheol. Hell is not sleep. It is not silence. It is a realm beneath us, populated and aware.
Plunged into a hellish realm of heat beyond anything on earth. Deafening screams. Grotesque demonic beings inflicting unimaginable pain. A nauseating stench. No hope. No mercy. He came back with one purpose: to warn the living while they can still be warned.
Jesus took her on a guided tour. Souls trapped in individual torment cells, each punishment reflecting their earthly sin. Demons laughing as they inflict pain. Dreadful loneliness. The damned know they rejected mercy — and they will never stop knowing it.
Hell is not a generic punishment. Scripture and testimony reveal that what a person worshipped, pursued, and chose in life — becomes the instrument of their eternal suffering. The punishment mirrors the sin.
Those who lived for bodily pleasure — lust, gluttony, indulgence — will find the body becomes the instrument of their torment. Flesh burns completely off, only to regenerate and burn again. An endless, merciless cycle with no consumption and no relief. “Where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched.” — Mark 9:48
Those who rejected the gospel will remember every moment with perfect clarity. Every sermon. Every invitation. Every time someone prayed for them. The rich man in Luke 16 remembers Abraham, remembers his brothers, begs for a warning to be sent. The regret does not fade. It intensifies forever. “Son, remember...” — Luke 16:25
Those who gave themselves to darkness, the occult, and rebellion will find those forces now have full authority over them. Souls are dragged through tunnels of darkness, devoured by grotesque beasts, reformed, and subjected to the same torment again. No rescue comes. No intervention. “They will be tormented with burning sulfur.” — Revelation 14:10
Those who lived for themselves — who had no use for God, community, or love — will find what they ultimately chose: absolute aloneness. No warmth, no light, no sound but their own suffering. Every good thing that came from God’s presence is entirely withdrawn. “Thrown into outer darkness.” — Matthew 8:12
The ultimate torment is not the fire or the darkness — it is the permanent, irreversible absence of God. Every good thing flows from His presence. Hell is the complete and eternal withdrawal of that presence. Those whose names are not in the Book of Life are cast into the Lake of Fire — the “second death” where there is no resurrection, no appeal, and no end. “Away from the presence of the Lord.” — 2 Thessalonians 1:9
“Hell is a place that no one should desire to go — and its reality should drive us to fervent evangelism, urging others to accept the salvation that Christ offers and avoid the eternal consequences of rejecting Him.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 5Sources: Matthew 12:40 · Numbers 16:31–33 · Ephesians 4:9 · Ezekiel 31:14–16 · Isaiah 14:9–11 · Mark 9:43–48 · Luke 16:19–31 · Revelation 14:10–11 · 2 Thessalonians 1:9 · Bill Wiese, “23 Minutes in Hell” · Mary K. Baxter, “A Divine Revelation of Hell” · Tyler Frederick, No More Silence, Chapter 5
How what we listen to is shaping our souls — and who is really behind the music filling our ears and homes.
The enemy who once led worship before God’s throne now uses music as his primary tool of deception. Chapter 6 shows how — and why the church must speak.
“You were the anointed cherub who covers… You were perfect in your ways from the day you were created, till iniquity was found in you.”
— Ezekiel 28:13–14 · The one who led heaven’s worship now corrupts earth’s music“David would take the harp and play it with his hand. Then Saul would become refreshed and well, and the evil spirit would depart from him.”
— 1 Samuel 16:23 · Godly music drives evil spirits away. What does the music you play invite in?Dr. Masaru Emoto’s research — cited in Chapter 6 — showed that music physically alters water molecules. Your body is 60% water. What you listen to is literally shaping you from the inside.
Positive music produced beautiful, symmetrical crystals. Chaotic music produced distorted, fragmented ones. The music you play on repeat is literally altering you at a cellular level. This is not mysticism. It is science confirming what Scripture has always said about guarding what enters your heart.
The same brain region that processes anxiety and depression is activated during gratitude and worship — and they cannot fire at the same time. Active worship is the most scientifically validated antidote to anxiety. This is what Philippians 4:6–7 has been saying for 2,000 years. The best medicine is a song of praise.
— Philippians 4:8. This is not a preference. It is a command. Sit with every song you regularly listen to and ask: is this true? Noble? Pure? Lovely? Admirable? If the honest answer is no — you already have your answer about whether you should be listening to it.
Chapter 6 draws a stark line between the spiritual atmosphere of secular concerts — with their occult imagery, collective idolatry, and chaos — and the healing, transforming presence found in Christian worship.
The descent doesn’t happen overnight. It is gradual, subtle, and by design. Each step down seems small. The cumulative effect is catastrophic.
Music bypasses the rational mind and speaks directly to the subconscious. You are memorising the lyrics whether you intend to or not. The words are going in. “Guard your heart above all else, for it is the source of life.” — Proverbs 4:23
Repeated exposure to sin — even through music — dulls spiritual sensitivity. The enemy does not need you to approve of sin. He just needs you to stop being bothered by it. What the Holy Spirit once convicted you of begins to feel acceptable.
The consistent message of secular music — materialism, promiscuity, pride, rebellion — begins to shape your worldview. You find yourself tolerating what Scripture condemns. “Do not conform to the pattern of this world.” — Romans 12:2
Music that glorifies sin is a spiritual act of participation. When we engage with messages that celebrate immorality, we give the enemy access points. Galatians 5:19–21 lists the works of the flesh — most are the themes of secular music’s top songs.
The final consequence: a heart so shaped by the world’s music that it struggles to engage with God’s presence. Worship feels dry. The enemy has won without ever asking you to renounce your faith — just to fill your ears with his instead.
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God.”
— Colossians 3:16 · The answer is not silence. It is filling your life with something better.Sources: Ezekiel 28:13–14 · 1 Samuel 16:23 · Philippians 4:6–8 · Romans 12:2 · Proverbs 4:23 · Galatians 5:19–21 · 1 John 2:15–17 · Colossians 3:16 · Matthew 7:13 · Dr. Masaru Emoto, water crystal research · Tyler Frederick, No More Silence, Chapter 6
Protecting our children from the demonic agenda embedded in media, streaming, and a culture designed to desensitize and destroy.
The average child aged 8–18 spends 7.5 hours per day on screens. 81% have their own device. Most parents have no idea what enters through that screen.
“Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” — 1 Peter 5:8. He is not waiting for an invitation. He is walking through the doors your passivity leaves open.
Chapter 7 calls out the passive parent. Not with condemnation — with urgency. These are the numbers. This is what is happening in your home while you are not in the room.
Guilt without action is useless. The enemy loves the guilty parent who does nothing. Your guilt is the Holy Spirit. Act on it.
Every unmonitored hour is an opportunity for the enemy. The screen is not neutral. It has an agenda — and the algorithm executes it while you are busy.
Children consume 21 hours weekly vs the 9-hour recommendation. More than double. Parents largely have no idea what fills those extra hours.
“Protecting our children from demonic influences in today’s entertainment is not a passive task. It is an active, ongoing battle that requires vigilance, discernment, and a deep commitment to our faith.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 7Spiritual forces can attach themselves to physical objects and entertainment. Chapter 7 documents what enters through each door — and what it does once it is inside your home.
Harry Potter, The Owl House, Sabrina — rated harmless, spiritually catastrophic. Children who regularly engage with witchcraft-based content develop curiosity, then desire, then practice. “Anyone who practices witchcraft… is an abomination to the Lord.” — Deuteronomy 18:12
A woman suffered chronic headaches for months. Doctors found nothing. A spiritually discerning man noticed a dream catcher in her window. She removed it. Her headaches disappeared immediately. Spiritual forces attach to physical objects. What is in your home right now?
Virtually every children’s show portrays parents as clueless and authority as something to overcome. This is a direct, sustained attack on Ephesians 6:1 and the God-ordained family structure. When children consume this daily, they internalise it — and live it out at home.
“Those who had practised magic arts brought their books together and burned them before everyone.”
— Acts 19:19 · They didn’t compromise. They didn’t negotiate. They burned it. That is the standard.Chapter 7 demands action, not just conviction. Check what you actually do — be honest. Your child’s spiritual protection depends on it.
“As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” — Joshua 24:15. This is not a feeling. It is a declaration. Make it yours — and back it up with action.
Sources: CDC 2024 · Lurie Children’s Hospital 2025 · American College of Pediatricians · Deuteronomy 18:10–12 · 1 Peter 5:8 · Acts 19:19 · Ephesians 6:1–3 · Joshua 24:15 · Philippians 4:8 · Tyler Frederick, No More Silence, Chapter 7
Why Christians should avoid participation — and what this “harmless” holiday is really celebrating.
The church didn’t create Halloween. It tried to replace it and failed. The pagan core survived. Chapter 8 traces exactly what you are participating in when you celebrate October 31st.
Celts believed October 31st was the night the boundary between the living and the dead dissolved. They lit bonfires, offered sacrifices, wore animal-skin costumes to disguise themselves from malevolent spirits, and communed with the dead. This is the foundation of every Halloween tradition.
The Catholic Church declared November 1st All Saints Day. October 31st became All Hallows Eve. The goal was to replace Samhain. The pagan rituals and beliefs simply continued underneath a Christian label. The costume survived. The fire survived. The spirits survived.
Costumes, glorification of death, witches, haunted houses. The Christian veneer was stripped away long ago. What remains is the celebration of darkness — rebranded as harmless fun for children. The origins did not disappear. They were just given better marketing.
Many occult groups including witches and satanists consider Halloween one of the most important nights of the year — a time for rituals, spells, and sacrifices. They believe the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds is at its thinnest. When Christians participate, they align with this reality whether they intend to or not.
“Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them.”
— Ephesians 5:11 · This is not a suggestion. It is a command. Halloween is not a grey area.Every symbol you hang on your door, place in your yard, or put on your child is a representation of the forces described in John 10:10 — “The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy.” Tap each symbol below to see what it really represents.
“By adorning our homes with these symbols, we are not just participating in a cultural tradition — we are inviting these dark forces into our lives.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 8 · John 10:10Fear is not harmless. It is a weapon in the enemy’s arsenal. Chapter 8 shows what Halloween’s glorification of fear actually does — to your body, your mind, and your children’s souls.
Prolonged fear triggers cortisol release. Chronic exposure weakens the immune system, raises blood pressure, and contributes to anxiety and depression. What starts as seasonal fun can leave lasting physiological and psychological damage — especially in developing children.
Children repeatedly subjected to fear through Halloween normalise the macabre and become desensitised to darkness. Jesus said in Matthew 18:6 — whoever causes a child to sin faces judgment. Introducing children to Halloween’s fear is not harmless tradition. It is spiritual negligence.
“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” — 2 Timothy 1:7. Every haunted house, horror film, and scary costume is the opposite of what God has called you to.
Galatians 3:27 says we are “clothed in Christ.” Costumes are not neutral. Chapter 8 explains why — and gives you what to do instead.
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the church door — one of the most significant acts of Christian courage in history. Reclaim the date. Teach your children the Reformation. Dress as heroes of the faith, not demons.
Open Ephesians 5:11. Show them Deuteronomy 18. Teach them what Samhain was. Children who understand the spiritual reality behind Halloween are equipped to resist it — and to explain it to their friends and classmates.
Remove all Halloween decorations, dark-themed objects, and occult imagery from your home. Walk through every room. Pray over every space. Declare that your home belongs to God. Acts 19:19 — they brought their books together and burned them. Don’t negotiate with darkness. Remove it.
Worship music. Prayer. Scripture. Christ-centred stories and celebration. A home that is full of the presence of God gives darkness no foothold. “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” — Colossians 3:16
“Abstain from every form of evil.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:22. Not every evil thing with a fun costume. Not every dark thing with good intentions. Every form of evil. Halloween is not a grey area. It is a celebration of everything Christ came to destroy.
Sources: Ephesians 5:11 · Deuteronomy 18:10–12 · 1 Thessalonians 5:22 · 2 Timothy 1:7 · 1 John 4:18 · Matthew 18:6 · Galatians 3:27 · Romans 13:12–14 · Acts 19:19 · Colossians 3:16 · John 10:10 · Tyler Frederick, No More Silence, Chapter 8
The final charge. You were not called to coexist with darkness — you were called to cast it out, tear it down, and stand in truth.
Chapter 9 is the final charge. The war is real, strategic, ancient, and already decided in heaven. The only question is which side you will fight on — and whether you will fight at all.
Behind every rainbow flag, every mutilated child in the name of gender ideology, every redefinition of truth — there is a spirit. The spirits of Molech, Baal, and Ishtar are not ancient history. They have been repackaged for a modern audience. We are not fighting over policy. We are fighting over altars. Who will be worshipped in our homes, schools, and cities?
The early Church was not known for fancy buildings or high-tech productions. They were known for power — power to heal the sick, raise the dead, and drive out demons. In Acts 5, people laid the sick in Peter’s shadow and they were healed. That is the authority the modern church has traded for approval. No government can restore it. Only repentance and the presence of God.
“The Church is not meant to be a cruise ship — it is a battleship. Our gatherings are not meant to entertain — they are meant to equip. We are an army, not an audience.”
— No More Silence, Chapter 9When Paul speaks of principalities and powers, he describes an organised military hierarchy of demonic rule. It is not random. It is coordinated. Chapter 9 unmasks it.
Why is Hollywood obsessed with witchcraft? Why are Disney movies indoctrinating children? Why are chart songs glorifying sin? It is engineered. It is coordinated. A demonic strategy that was whispered in dark places is now operating openly in governments, entertainment, and education.
The church needs to wake up and name these spirits, bind them, and cast them out. We do not beg the devil — we command him in Jesus’ name. Walk in the authority of a blood-bought believer. Bind, loose, declare. Every believer is called to this battle.
Chapter 9 ends with ten specific commands for the remnant. Check the ones you are already doing. Conviction on the rest is the Holy Spirit doing His job.
Chapter 9 is not a farewell — it is a charge. No More Silence was never meant to be a period. It was meant to be a comma. A wake-up call before the revival.
We are called to be the warrior bride — dressed in white, but armed for battle. We are meant to tread on serpents, cast out devils, and destroy strongholds (2 Corinthians 10:4). Our weapon is the sword of the Spirit. Our mission is redemption. Our battle cry is holiness.
Our Commander is undefeated. The victory is already secured in Christ. We are not fighting to win — we are enforcing a victory that has already been won. The gates of hell will not prevail against the Church (Matthew 16:18). But they will push. And we must push back harder.
This book was never meant to be the destination. It was meant to be the starting gun. God is purifying His bride. He is raising up the hidden ones, the rejected, the overlooked. He is putting fire in their bones. That is you. Sound the alarm. Sharpen your sword. Step into the battlefield.
“Sound the alarm. Sharpen your sword.
Step into the battlefield.
And let there be no more silence.”
Sources: Ephesians 6:12–18 · Revelation 12:12 · Revelation 19:11–13 · 2 Corinthians 10:4 · Matthew 16:18 · Acts 5:15 · 1 Timothy 4:1 · 1 John 4:3 · John 8:44 · John 10:10 · Tyler Frederick, No More Silence, Chapter 9
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