John examines how dominion theology, the New Apostolic Reformation, and the Seven Mountains Mandate can appear from the outside looking in, especially when religious-political language frames entire nations as evil enemies to be conquered. He connects current reporting about charismatic Christian nationalism with a longer history of church growth, lobbying, political influence, and decades-old religious networks.
The discussion also challenges the idea that today’s instability is entirely new, showing how constant media access can make old human problems feel uniquely modern. From C. Peter Wagner’s naming of the New Apostolic Reformation to Lance Wallnau’s King Cyrus framing of Donald Trump, John traces how older religious-political systems continue to shape modern public life.
- The Army Of God Comes Out Of The Shadows
- Why Today Feels Worse Than The Past
- Religion, Politics, And The NAR’s Older Roots
- Lance Wallnau, King Cyrus, And Political Religion

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