Onward Christian Soldiers: Make It A Christian Town

Onward Christian Soldiers: Make It A Christia...

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Onward Christian Soldiers: Is It A Kirker?

Christ Church is taking a novel approach to increasing their influence in Moscow. So far, they don't have the numbers to win elections, but they do have one resource: money. So the church and its members are buying up large swaths of the town. That's putting a lot of locals on ed ...  Show more

Onward Christian Soldiers: The Charismatic Preacher And The Intoleristas

Doug Wilson has gone from small town preacher to a leader in America's Christian nationalist movement. Along the way he's been equally good at attracting congregants and controversy. He's never been shy about weighing in on divisive issues, but his take on slavery nearly got him ...  Show more

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