“I think that’s a fair assessment.”
You don’t know what you are talking about and neither does she. That is like saying people mobilize for work more than they do for Jesus because they get up and carry out their daily routine for forty hours a week.
A clear and present danger, a war for survival, calls for a cohesive and immediate response. The response is not false worship.
“I think that’s a fair assessment. Unfortunate, but true.”
American pastors might want to look in a mirror to see what that is so. Trump is very non-apologetical about what he believes in unlike many pastors.
You won’t hear a pastor criticize unwed mothers or divorce culture. You won’t hear a pastor support couples having more children. Many pastors have refrained from coitizing the gay lifestyle.
This article is complete communist disinformation. There is nothing wrong with being a Christian Nationalist. It is the God-less left who is evil and one must fight evil. Wishy-washy meek shall inherit the earth Christianity will only get you a fresh pine box.
Disagree with the quoted assessment. Christian leadership has been divided abd sucked for a long time. Trump gave us a focal point for mobilization. He is pro-Israel in a prophetic understanding of Israel sort of way. And is anti abortion in an activist sort of way. His abortion stance addresses the heart of our national sin, of which Christians seem to be finally awakening from their slumber.
Disagree with the quoted assessment. Christian leadership has been divided abd sucked for a long time. Trump gave us a focal point for mobilization. He is pro-Israel in a prophetic understanding of Israel sort of way. And is anti abortion in an activist sort of way. His abortion stance addresses the heart of our national sin, of which Christians seem to be finally awakening from their slumber.
Sounds like Beth Moore went full Moloch worshipper on her community...
We were dealing with a choice of who is going to captain the ship, not pastor a church, and there was and is only one morally permissible and right choice. Even if Romney was the candidate, he would have received 80% of the evangelical vote. As he did when he was the candidate.