Leftist Christianity
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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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The heresy of MAGA
Here are five hard distinctions between MAGA Christianity and every legitimate revival or Christian movement in recorded history. This is why we must stand against false prophets like Mario Murillo, and their antichrist religion. 1. True Christianity Serves the Powerless — MAGA Worships Power Every authentic move of God — from the early church in Continue reading
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Revival Never Supports the System
Revival isn’t a marketing metric or a movement that props up power. It is the crash of Heaven against Empire. Every true awakening has shaken the thrones of those who ruled without mercy — from Pharaoh to Herod, from Rome to Wall Street. The System — political, religious, or economic — always tries to brand 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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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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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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The First Church of Goshen, Inc.
There was once a people who lived in a place called Goshen — a safe corner of Egypt, close enough to Pharaoh’s wealth to prosper, far enough from his whips to pretend they were still free. They had comfort, routine, and a steady supply of grain. They had peace with empire — and they mistook Continue reading
