Monday, January 5, 2026

When Revival Turns Political: How Earlier Movements Paved the Way for the NAR

 

New Apostolic Reformation William Branham Gordon Lindsay politics Christian Identity British Israelism heresy propaganda manipulation

John Collins traces the long, unsettling history behind today's "Army of God" and Seven Mountains language, showing how Christian Identity, British Israelism, and early twentieth-century revival movements shaped the way many believers now talk about nations, elections, and prophecy. Walking through old sermons, newspapers, and political campaigns, he explains why it only feels like things are worse today, and how earlier generations used the same fear-based apocalyptic narratives around leaders, wars, and "holy nations" that we see recycled in modern prophetic politics.

From King Cyrus rhetoric around presidents to end-times math, dominion language, and the blending of pulpit and campaign stage, John invites listeners to step back and examine where these ideas came from and what they do to real people and real countries. This journey through overlooked history is meant to equip thoughtful Christians, former members of high-control movements, and anyone watching the New Apostolic Reformation.

  • Introduction and Why the World Feels Worse Today
  • Religion, Politics, and the Seven Mountains Worldview
  • King Cyrus Theology and Modern Political Leaders
  • Christian Identity, British Israelism, and Early Foundations
  • Gordon Lindsay, Chronologies, and Prophetic Politics
  • Elections, Fear, and the Voice of Healing Propaganda Network
  • Christian Identity, Race, and the Postwar Revival Movement
  • Why the New Apostolic Reformation Is Not New
  • History Repeating and Final Warnings





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