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A Victory in Montana

Remember when we got together in April 2020, against health guidelines, to petition the government to stop infringing upon our civil liberties because of a mild respiratory virus? Do you remember the press saying how irresponsible and dangerous we were?

We petioned the government and they did not listen. So instead, we had to fight like dying men to win the primaries to stack the legislature with conservatives. Then, we had to fund our candidates and fight with them in the general election. And then, we had to fight tooth, fang, and claw to pass legislation overturning COVID policies. And then, we had to plead endlessly with our new governor to do what’s right and sign the bills.

There’s a lesson. No matter our numbers, no matter our outrage, and no matter our passion, we must win elections and then tell our leaders what to do.

God answered the prayers made that day at our rally, 13 months later. Montana is free.

Pastor and Publisher JD Hall

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Donald Trump Calls John MacArthur, Thanks him for ‘Taking a Stand’

Pastor John MacArthur of Grace Community Church (GCC) has received a phone from President Donald Trump in the midst of his fight to stay open for services, with the President thanking Dr. MacArthur for taking a stand as the two of them discussed the unbiblical notion of Christians voting for Democrats.

Pastor MacArthur revealed details of the surprising phone call during a recent interview with Ryan Helfenbein of Liberty University’s The Falkirk Podcast.

Not last Sunday but the Sunday before, [President Trump] called me after the Sunday morning service, and he was very gracious, and said “I just want to thank you for taking a stand. Church is essential, and I’m glad you’re doing what you’re doing.”

The conversation turned from the president thanking GCC for resisting efforts from the Los Angelas County Board to shut them down while facing over $20,000 in fines for their continued defiance, to the issues of the evangelical vote.

And then we talked a little bit about why, from certainly a biblical standpoint, Christians could not vote Democrat.

Because there’s no way a Christian can affirm the slaughter of babies, homosexual activity, homosexual marriage, or any kind of gross immorality – no way we could, you know, stand behind a candidate who was affirming transgender behavior, which of course is really the reprobate mind of Romans 1.

Explaining the rationale for this, MacArthur explains to Trump:

So I said ‘these things aren’t even political for us, sir’. I said ‘these things are biblical, these things are laid down by the word of God. And we love God, we desire to honor him and upholding righteousness in a society is what a church is supposed to do’ and so I said ‘any real, true believer is going to be on your side in this election because it’s not just an individual, it’s an entire set of policies that Christians cannot in any way affirm.’

There is no word on whether MacArthur took the opportunity to talk about spiritual things with Trump or to share the gospel with him.