The People’s Revival
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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
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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
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Faith on the Spectrum!
I didn’t choose this kind of faith — it chose me. I didn’t learn it in a classroom or from a pulpit. It was burned into my chest the first time I heard Christ speak and I knew — He wasn’t being poetic. He meant it. “Take no thought for tomorrow.” He meant it. “Sell… Continue reading
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9th Mark — Reclaiming the Abandoned Places of Empire
Principle The empires of greed have left behind hollow towns and quiet ruins. They stripped the land, drained the people, and then moved their money elsewhere. But the People of the Light do not mourn what the empire abandoned — we reclaim it. Distributism is our rebellion against economic feudalism. It is the divine inversion… Continue reading
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7th Mark — Being the Light
Principle The world is divided — not by nation or creed, but by Light and Dark. Every soul tends toward one or the other. The People of the Light build, heal, feed, and forgive. They are the ones who stop to help on the roadside, who give the last of what they have without needing… Continue reading
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The Herodians and the Hypocrisy of Empire Religion
They call it Christianity, but it’s not Christ they follow. It’s the market. It’s the gun. It’s the golden calf with a cross around its neck. They built an empire out of the name of a homeless carpenter, then locked the doors on the poor He died for. They sing about the blood while spilling… Continue reading
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A Clarion Call in the Dark: A Manifesto of the Light

Hear me, you brave souls—this is not a prayer, not a sermon—this is a summons. Not to violence, not to partisanship, but to that primal, sacred power within: conscience. Stand. Withdraw your consent. Unbind your hands. Refuse your complicity. Part I: The Times Demand Witnessing We live in a time when the old boundaries tremble,… Continue reading
