2025 The People’s Revival
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Revival outside the gates
Recognition: The Gate and the Hunger In 2 Kings 7, the city of Samaria was dying behind its own walls. Famine had rotted its conscience. Mothers traded their children for survival. Religion had become rhetoric. Power had become cannibalism. And outside those walls sat four lepers. Unwelcome. Unclean. Unfit. They were the ones the system Continue reading
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The World and the Believer
When Jesus warned against “the world,” He wasn’t talking about nightclubs, gay neighbors, or secular music. He was talking about systems of power — empire, exploitation, and the machinery that crushes the poor. In Scripture, “the world” is shorthand for Mammon’s operating system: debt, hierarchy, and respectability built on fear. But the American church—especially the Continue reading
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If the wolves pulled you down.
Hey you. You were right when the sermons felt hollow, when the pastors preached empire instead of empathy, when the sanctuary turned into a showroom for power and profit. You were right to stop pretending that love could live in a system built on fear, ignorance, and hate. And if they called you backslider, a Continue reading
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Principle: The Gospel Was Never for Sale
Once upon a time, the church spoke truth to power. Now it rents the microphone from it. Once, pulpits thundered against Pharaoh and Mammon. Now they’re branded with logos, sponsored by banks, and tied to corporate donor boards that would crucify Christ again if He walked into their sanctuary unannounced. This is not persecution. This Continue reading
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Conroe, Texas, November 5th.
A power encounter isn’t about spectacle. It’s about truth meeting deceit in public, Spirit confronting manipulation, and light refusing to bow before darkness. In biblical history, power encounters were moments when false authority was unmasked — when Elijah faced the prophets of Baal, or when Jesus overturned the tables of exploitation that hid behind religion. Continue reading
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The Right’s false revival talk.
What they’re calling a “revival” isn’t revival at all — it’s idolatry draped in scripture. A true revival breaks chains; this one forges them. It doesn’t lead people to the Spirit, it binds them to the State. When political power becomes the altar, and patriotism the praise song, you don’t have a move of God Continue reading
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The Basin and the Towel
The Basin and the Towel In John 13, on the night He was betrayed, Jesus did something no king, priest, or prophet had ever done — He took off His outer robe, wrapped Himself in a towel, poured water into a basin, and began washing the feet of His disciples. Feet covered in dust, sweat, Continue reading
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Steal this ministry.
In the 1970s, Abbie Hoffman wrote Steal This Book — a field manual for surviving empire and outsmarting systems built to keep you hungry. This is that — but for the soul. Steal this ministry. Not because it’s mine, but because it never should have belonged to anyone in the first place. Everything I’m doing Continue reading
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Blame the damn pulpits.
Every broken thing in this country has a preacher’s fingerprint on it. Don’t look to Washington for the rot—it started in the sanctuaries. While men in suits prayed for profit, the poor starved under their steeples. While the working class cried for justice, pastors preached patience and called it faith. You want to know why Continue reading
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To American Preachers
Every person who is called a “minister of the gospel” in this nation — this is your line in the sand. You have watched the rise of fascism in your own backyard. You have seen immigrant families torn apart, asylum seekers pepper-balled, protestors beaten, the poor crushed beneath corporate greed — and you said nothing. Continue reading
