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Support the Book “Ungodly Mess: How Marxists Stole Christianity in America”

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Pulpit & Pen has been at the forefront of observing and reporting on the intentional take-over of American evangelicalism for years. P&P has broken story after story, report after report, that has been a necessary tool in today’s battle for the American church.

The book “Ungodly Mess: How Marxists Stole Christianity in America” will continue that work, as JD Hall – publisher of Pulpit & Pen – takes part of an upcoming 17-week sabbatical to finish putting to paper the connections between America’s evangelical institutions and the political left.

Connections between George Soros with Russell Moore and the ERLC and Southern Seminary, the financial contributions from globalist Clinton financier, James Riady, to Ligon Duncan’s Reformed Theological Seminary, Westminster Philadelphia, and the Gospel Coalition will be fully examined and evidence provided.

The ramifications of Tim Keller’s Marxism will be given full treatment and the evidence of Marxist change agents in evangelicalism will be demonstrated. A timeline of important events in the takeover of the Reformed Resurgence and the New Calvinist movement will be provided. Names will be named.

Over the years, Pulpit & Pen has packed a punch – a massive punch – that can be felt in the resistance to this hostile takeover of Marxism over Christianity. This book will be a powder keg.

Carefully researched, with documents provided via Freedom of Information Act requests, institutional emails, and entity employee testimonies, this book will take progressive Christianity to the woodshed and leave its gameplan exposed and in shreds.

Donated funds will be used to complete the project and put it into print.

Those who donate $50 or more will receive a free signed copy of the book, once published.

Those who donate $250 or more will receive a mention of appreciation in an addendum at the end of the book, for having helped make the book possible.

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