Anti-ICE, Democrat Party foot soldiers are now storming Christian church services in Minnesota. That alone tells you exactly where this country is headed.
This is not protest. This is spiritual warfare. Good versus evil. When activists invade a House of God, frighten children, and intimidate worshipers in the middle of a church service, they are not acting on their own. This is organized. This is funded. This is protected.
And there is a reason for it.
The Democrat Party cannot win elections without importing millions of illegal aliens. Without that pipeline of future voters, their coalition collapses. So they will defend that system at any cost — even if that means trampling churches, terrorizing children, and intimidating pastors.
This is not random. These are foot soldiers for a political machine that depends on chaos and lawlessness to survive.
We have seen this pattern before.
After the Bolshevik Revolution in the early 1920s, communist mobs stormed churches across Russia, shut them down, assaulted priests, desecrated altars, and turned sanctuaries into prisons and propaganda halls. They understood that faith was their greatest enemy. Karl Marx taught that communism advances by tearing down religion, family, truth, and national identity. Destroy faith first, and everything else collapses after it.
Now look at Minnesota and tell me this is not the same pattern.
If you’ve followed anything I’ve written, you know I’ve said for a long time that this is spiritual warfare. This is no longer right versus left. It is good versus evil.
And if you think this cannot happen in your town, you are badly mistaken.
We saw a preview of it right here in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
During Gloucester’s 400th anniversary, I proposed that the city fly the Christian flag on Good Friday to recognize the contributions of the Christian community over four centuries — the faith that shaped not only America, but Gloucester itself. That was all it was meant to be: an acknowledgment of history and gratitude for the people who built this city.
The response exposed something far darker.
The attacks were immediate. The hatred was vicious. The tolerance vanished the moment Christianity appeared in public.
What most people never saw were the messages that came privately.
So many good people reached out to tell me they agreed, that they supported it, that they were grateful someone finally said it out loud. But they were afraid to say it publicly.
Afraid of whom?
Afraid of the same people who now storm churches.
Many of you saw what they tried to do to me. I’m not afraid. But you should ask yourself why so many decent people are.
Scripture is very clear about this. “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.” And again, “Whoever acknowledges Me before men, I will also acknowledge before My Father in heaven.”
We are not called to hide our faith. We are called to be bold in it.
Christians need to wake up.
This is no longer about politics. This is about whether you will be allowed to worship freely in your own country without intimidation. Christians are not a minority in the United States. We are the majority. But a silent majority is a defeated majority.
If Christians stood up together, this madness would stop.
Protect your churches. Protect your pastors. Protect your families. If you don’t know what security your church has, ask your pastor. If there is none, demand it. This is not paranoia. This is prudence. And I can assure you of this: this nonsense would not happen at my church.
And understand this clearly: what happened in that church in Minnesota is not just immoral — it is illegal.
Federal law, the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, makes it a felony to use force, threats, or physical obstruction to intimidate people because they are exercising their religious freedom at a place of worship. The video is public. The conduct is obvious.
If the law means anything at all, those who entered that church to disrupt worship and terrorize worshipers should be in handcuffs today.
These are not normal times.
If you are not awake now, when will you be?
Stand up for your faith. Stand up for your churches. Stand up for your communities and your families. Because the people doing this do not want coexistence. They want submission. And history is very clear about what happens when good people stay silent for too long.