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Pastor Travis Johnson

@BasedPastorTrav

Lead Pastor, Pathway Church https://t.co/J63QyfzCuS SUBSCRIBE to YT https://t.co/9Y1vhDScPH

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🚨IMPORTANT: Watch all 44 seconds. I want you to have this. And, we are giving away 100% of it. 🔗👇 #unembarrassedofjesus
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Thomas Massie
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I support Carrie Prejean Boller 💯! She stopped by my office today with her husband, and I gave her one of the debt badges that I invented to show my appreciation for her bravery with respect to the White House Religious Freedom Commission. I’m inspired by her resolve.
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Pastor Travis Johnson@BasedPastorTrav·
🇰🇭A prayer I prayed on our final night in Cambodia. God has done a work of revival here. Would you stop and pray? Thousands of families have been displaced because of Thailands incursian into Cambodia. —We will not be silent. (Footage from the refugee camp we served.)
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Pastor Mark Driscoll
Pastor Mark Driscoll@PastorMark·
If you don't want anyone to ever hear your bad take, 3/4 of the way into a @CTmagazine podcast is one of the best places in the world to hide it. Unlucky for him we have enthusiastic and possibly masochistic staff who will suffer for the Gospel. @jamestalarico: "I think Christianity and other religions of love point to the same truth." @MikeCosper: "I'm more encouraged by Talarico's expression of Christianity than by what we've seen in the MAGA world."
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Pastor Travis Johnson
Pastor Travis Johnson@BasedPastorTrav·
My favorite day of the week. Wake up. Get up. Let’s go to the house of the Lord. PSALM 122:1 I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
8 months ago I was saying this was about the evangelical base of the Republican Party. 8 months of research. 8 months of noticing. 8 months of paying attention. If you want to take out Trump. If you want to remake the Republican Party in the image of Duginism and isolationism and integralism or at of those combinations you have to take out the most powerful voting block. 🤷‍♀️
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree

It’s not super complicated. Evangelicals represent one of the largest and most influential voting blocks in the country. Evangelicals have historically high voter turnout rates, particularly in key swing states. They are pro-Israel and vote Republican. If I wanted to destroy the America First movement, if I wanted to make sure republicans never won anything again I would be spending all my time pushing anti-Israel propaganda, supporting Muslim brotherhood talking points and creating the exact kind of lunacy that is happening within sections of the conservative right. Trying to divide the evangelical movement is nothing new, George Soros and others on the left have been trying to do it for years now. @megbasham wrote an amazing book on this topic. This is just a new iteration. This is the new information op. And when I say information op what I mean is that there are influential people who all get together, decide on a narrative and all push that narrative together at the same time. And you’re kidding yourself if you don’t see, that’s exactly what’s happening right now within the right.

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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
The scalpel that just vivisected a silent coup. Barbie has delivered yet another lethal, forensic autopsy on the velvet-gloved insurgency now worming its way into the heart of the American Right. This is not some lazy blog post. This is a 50-source, iron-clad indictment, every claim footnoted, every timeline nailed to the wall like a trophy scalp. With the cold precision of a surgeon who refuses anesthesia, Barbie traces the bloodline of integralism...that ancient European fever-dream of Church-over-State theocracy...from its fascist-tinged cradle, through its post-Vatican II exile, to its slick 2010s rebrand as “postliberalism” by the Ivy League sophists Vermeule, Ahmari, Deneen, and their fellow travelers. They ditched the toxic label because it smelled of Franco and Salazar; they wrapped the same corpse in Substack silk and Heritage Foundation suits, then set about the real mission: infiltrating the evangelical bloodstream of the GOP without ever risking an honest vote. And here is where the venom turns lethal. Barbie doesn’t speculate...she documents the pattern with ruthless clarity: three high-profile evangelical women...Emerald Robinson, Candace Owens, Carrie Prejean Boller...marry men orbiting the post-liberal machine, convert to the faith that rejects the American settlement, and suddenly Zionism becomes a “brain virus,” Israel a colonial sin, and the constitutional firewall between Church and State an intolerable Protestant error. Coincidence? Barbie leaves the door open with intellectual honesty. But the trajectory is identical, the institutional fingerprints identical, the foreign-policy U-turn identical. This is cultural conversion by stealth...changing the Republican base one wedding vow and baptismal font at a time while the architects smile from their Ivy perches and pretend it’s all organic spiritual awakening. This isn’t theology. This is power politics disguised as piety. It seeks to dismantle the very Protestant convictions that forged the American experiment and sustained the unbreakable alliance with Israel...without ever submitting those ambitions to the American people. Barbie’s demand is merciless and magnificent: debate it in the open, defend it in the sunlight, or slink back into the shadows where such projects belong. If you still believe the Constitution, the American-Israel alliance, and the hard-won separation of powers are worth defending, read every word. Then share it like the fire alarm it is. Barbie just handed the Right a mirror and a loaded question. The question is no longer whether the infiltration is happening. The question is whether we will have the courage to name it, fight it, and crush it before the base wakes up one morning in a post-liberal theocracy wearing someone else’s flag. The real war just got intellectual. 🗡️💀🗡️
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree

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Lucas Miles
Lucas Miles@lucasmiles·
“The most important thing is sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The second most important thing is making sure we remain free to do the first.” -Charlie Kirk
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WHAT IF EVANGELICALS WERE OSTRACIZED FROM GOP INFLUENCE? A coordinated assault on evangelicals is underway from certain right-wing influencers. We’ve seen it firsthand: an effort to strip evangelical leaders of their sway in the Republican Party, the Trump administration, and MAGA. • This is a long-term strategy that overlooks the critical midterms and harbors motives that fracture the historic coalition responsible for restoring President Trump and common-sense policies to the White House. • The ultimate winners? Radical ideologies assaulting our children, free speech, religious liberty, economy, national security, and the family unit. Evangelicals were the backbone of President Trump’s landmark 2024 victory, boosting their support from 76% in 2020 to 82%—per NBC exit polls. 👉👉 What if these attacks from antisemitic voices on the right prevail? 1. Catastrophe for the Right and GOP: Evangelicals form a powerhouse conservative voting bloc with untapped potential for higher turnout. Alienating them would cripple electoral strength. 2. Erosion of Child Protections: It would dismantle resistance to extreme LGBTQ+ propaganda in schools, sports, awards, scholarships, and restrooms—leaving kids vulnerable. 3. Silencing the Pro-Life Movement: Evangelicals are the GOP’s strongest pro-life advocates. While Catholics lead events like the March for Life, 57% of Catholics favor abortion as “legal in all/most cases.” Similarly, 63% of white non-evangelical Protestants and 68% of black Protestants support legalization in most/all cases. 
Only 24% of evangelicals believe abortion should be legal in most/all scenarios. Why? Abortion contradicts Scripture, and evangelicals uphold the Bible’s inerrancy and authority above all. There’s no room for a “pro-abortion Christian” in evangelical faith. When infighting erupts on the right, recognize it’s counterproductive—short-term and long-term—for conservative goals. Then ask: Who truly gains from this division? Not the right. The left does. Ponder that before amplifying unhinged conspiracies from Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson’s jabs at evangelical pastors, or Nick Fuentes’ blatant antisemitism. —The right response for the right is to turnout for the midterms and win. Focus. Unite. Vote.
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Mattea Merta
Mattea Merta@MatteaMerta·
Pastor Johnson hit the nail on the head!
Pastor Travis Johnson@BasedPastorTrav

WHAT IF EVANGELICALS WERE OSTRACIZED FROM GOP INFLUENCE? A coordinated assault on evangelicals is underway from certain right-wing influencers. We’ve seen it firsthand: an effort to strip evangelical leaders of their sway in the Republican Party, the Trump administration, and MAGA. • This is a long-term strategy that overlooks the critical midterms and harbors motives that fracture the historic coalition responsible for restoring President Trump and common-sense policies to the White House. • The ultimate winners? Radical ideologies assaulting our children, free speech, religious liberty, economy, national security, and the family unit. Evangelicals were the backbone of President Trump’s landmark 2024 victory, boosting their support from 76% in 2020 to 82%—per NBC exit polls. 👉👉 What if these attacks from antisemitic voices on the right prevail? 1. Catastrophe for the Right and GOP: Evangelicals form a powerhouse conservative voting bloc with untapped potential for higher turnout. Alienating them would cripple electoral strength. 2. Erosion of Child Protections: It would dismantle resistance to extreme LGBTQ+ propaganda in schools, sports, awards, scholarships, and restrooms—leaving kids vulnerable. 3. Silencing the Pro-Life Movement: Evangelicals are the GOP’s strongest pro-life advocates. While Catholics lead events like the March for Life, 57% of Catholics favor abortion as “legal in all/most cases.” Similarly, 63% of white non-evangelical Protestants and 68% of black Protestants support legalization in most/all cases. 
Only 24% of evangelicals believe abortion should be legal in most/all scenarios. Why? Abortion contradicts Scripture, and evangelicals uphold the Bible’s inerrancy and authority above all. There’s no room for a “pro-abortion Christian” in evangelical faith. When infighting erupts on the right, recognize it’s counterproductive—short-term and long-term—for conservative goals. Then ask: Who truly gains from this division? Not the right. The left does. Ponder that before amplifying unhinged conspiracies from Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson’s jabs at evangelical pastors, or Nick Fuentes’ blatant antisemitism. —The right response for the right is to turnout for the midterms and win. Focus. Unite. Vote.

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Pastor Travis Johnson@BasedPastorTrav·
@MatteaMerta The op against conservatism, common sense, the church, and America is easily visible to anyone who wants to see.
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Owen Strachan
Owen Strachan@ostrachan·
Christians often feel like their lives don't count for Christ. Unlike missionaries, pastors, and leaders, their life is small. But God's glory is in a quieter life, too. Caring for a spouse with dementia. Raising little ones to know Christ. Serving your church as a single person. Doing your job day in and day out for 40 years. Brewing the coffee on Sunday morning. Being a friendly neighbor where you live. Counseling a young couple through marital trials. Leading a small group that blesses numerous folks. Doing hospitality when you can. Taking the Lord's Supper to saints in a nursing home. Visiting the sick. Calling a discouraged friend. Apologizing to someone you've hurt. Persevering through an extended season of hardship. Bearing with a family member who's challenging. Patiently talking through years of broken communication. Reaching out to a new family at church who feels lonely. All these things matter. All these things are seen by God. All quiet faithfulness will be rewarded by God. There is glory in the little things, friends.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
Just spit balling here but if I was running an opp against evangelical Christians, I would take one of the greatest evangelical disciples for Christ of our time and say he wasn’t actually an evangelical Christian he was converting and that you should ignore his pro Israel advocacy for his whole life because really he was anti-Israel.
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Jeremiah Campana
Jeremiah Campana@jeremiahcampana·
This pastors nails it: "When infighting erupts on the right, recognize it’s counterproductive—short-term and long-term—for conservative goals. Then ask: Who truly gains from this division? Not the right. The left does. Ponder that before amplifying unhinged conspiracies from Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson’s jabs at evangelical pastors, or Nick Fuentes’ blatant antisemitism."
Pastor Travis Johnson@BasedPastorTrav

WHAT IF EVANGELICALS WERE OSTRACIZED FROM GOP INFLUENCE? A coordinated assault on evangelicals is underway from certain right-wing influencers. We’ve seen it firsthand: an effort to strip evangelical leaders of their sway in the Republican Party, the Trump administration, and MAGA. • This is a long-term strategy that overlooks the critical midterms and harbors motives that fracture the historic coalition responsible for restoring President Trump and common-sense policies to the White House. • The ultimate winners? Radical ideologies assaulting our children, free speech, religious liberty, economy, national security, and the family unit. Evangelicals were the backbone of President Trump’s landmark 2024 victory, boosting their support from 76% in 2020 to 82%—per NBC exit polls. 👉👉 What if these attacks from antisemitic voices on the right prevail? 1. Catastrophe for the Right and GOP: Evangelicals form a powerhouse conservative voting bloc with untapped potential for higher turnout. Alienating them would cripple electoral strength. 2. Erosion of Child Protections: It would dismantle resistance to extreme LGBTQ+ propaganda in schools, sports, awards, scholarships, and restrooms—leaving kids vulnerable. 3. Silencing the Pro-Life Movement: Evangelicals are the GOP’s strongest pro-life advocates. While Catholics lead events like the March for Life, 57% of Catholics favor abortion as “legal in all/most cases.” Similarly, 63% of white non-evangelical Protestants and 68% of black Protestants support legalization in most/all cases. 
Only 24% of evangelicals believe abortion should be legal in most/all scenarios. Why? Abortion contradicts Scripture, and evangelicals uphold the Bible’s inerrancy and authority above all. There’s no room for a “pro-abortion Christian” in evangelical faith. When infighting erupts on the right, recognize it’s counterproductive—short-term and long-term—for conservative goals. Then ask: Who truly gains from this division? Not the right. The left does. Ponder that before amplifying unhinged conspiracies from Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson’s jabs at evangelical pastors, or Nick Fuentes’ blatant antisemitism. —The right response for the right is to turnout for the midterms and win. Focus. Unite. Vote.

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