Christian Nationalism heresy
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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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An audience of one
In 2005, I preached a three-day revival at a big church in Houston. The meetings started on a Friday, and afterward I took any interested church folks out on the streets to learn real ministry. That night we headed down to Westheimer to talk to the runaways and gutterpunks who lived out there. I arranged… Continue reading
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Honey in the Carcass
I became a believer in 1990.The day after I converted, I walked into the streets and never really left them. From 1990 to 2017 I stood on the margins, calling the church to repent.I yelled for reformation and revival in tin shacks with a single bulb swinging overhead.I screamed the same message in mega-churches that… Continue reading
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When Prophets Sell the Flag as the Cross
Mario Murillo is publicly claiming that God Himself is confirming Christian nationalism with miracles — that divine power is endorsing empire. That’s not revival; that’s blasphemy with a sound system. And it demands more than debate. ⸻ Stand-Out Truth: You Don’t Argue With Counterfeit Fire — You Confront It If this were an honest disagreement… Continue reading
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When the Poor Rise, the Altars Fall
Revolution doesn’t start in a think tank — it starts in a grocery line when the card runs dry. It starts in a break room where somebody whispers I can’t do this anymore. It starts when the people who built the machine realize they’ll never be allowed to own it. France had its Third Estate,… Continue reading
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The Lies of the Right
In 2008–2009, I was a small-town pastor. I’d grown accustomed to watching Fox News because they seemed friendly to what we called “normal” Christian values. But when Obama was elected, Fox started screaming about the “Socialist threat” and the “godless Muslim in the White House.” I began tuning in to Glenn Beck, who claimed to… Continue reading
