2026 The People’s Revival
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The Pentecostal Pallet
You know, as a working class gen-x guy, let me say this. My dad went to work and came home, and that was it. No throwing the ball, or “How’s you day, pal?”, that didn’t exist. Pretty much my only interactions with him were when I needed disciplined. Back in those days, the belt was… Continue reading
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What they don’t tell you.
“Did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts?Hot ashes for trees?Hot air for a cool breeze?Cold comfort for change?Did you exchange a walk-on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?”— Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd Yeah.They did. They took something wild—something that walked straight into the mess, touched… Continue reading
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Revival doesn’t come from politics.
They said revival had started. After Charlie Kirk was killed, the headlines, the networks, the loudest voices in the Christian right—they started using that word again. Revival. Like something holy had been sparked. Like God was moving. But let’s be honest. That’s not revival. That’s politics wearing a cross. Revival doesn’t rise out of outrage… Continue reading
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The Great Falling Away
Everybody’s reacting to the latest headline, trying to pin the “falling away” on a single moment, a single act, a single news cycle. But Paul didn’t describe apostasia as a reaction. He described it as a shift. A turning. A defection that happens while everything still looks religious on the surface. The mistake is thinking… Continue reading
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3 Red Letter Practices You Can Adopt Right Now
A lot of people are angry with the church right now. Honestly, much of that anger is justified. We’ve watched religion chase power, protect its own institutions, and often ignore the very people Jesus spent His life serving. But here’s the question I keep asking: What if the answer isn’t arguing with the church? What… Continue reading
