- by foxnews
- 02 Nov 2024
By 9am on Monday, hundreds of worshipers who had gathered under a tent in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, were already on their feet. Praiseful music bumped from enormous speakers. The temperature was pushing 90F (32C).
The congregants had gathered in north-western Wisconsin for the Courage Tour, a travelling tent revival featuring a lineup of charismatic preachers and self-styled prophets promising healing, and delivering a political message: register to vote. Watch, or work, the polls. And help deliver the 2024 election to Donald Trump.
Serving as a voter registration drive and hub for recruiting poll workers, it was no mistake that the Courage Tour came to Wisconsin just three months ahead of the presidential election in November. The tour had already visited three other swing states: Georgia, Michigan and Arizona.
Heavy-hitting Maga organizations - including America First Policy Institute, TPUSA Faith and America First Works - had a presence outside the tent. Inside, headlining the event was Lance Wallnau, a prominent figure in the New Apostolic Reformation - a movement on the right that embraces modern-day apostles, aims to establish Christian dominion over society and politics and has grown in influence since Trump was elected president in 2016.
"'Pray for your rulers,' that's about as far as we got in the Bible," said Wallnau, setting the tone for the day, which would feature a series of sermons focused on the ideal role of Christians in government and society. "I think what's happened is over time, we began to realize you cannot trust that government like you thought you could trust, and you can't trust the media to tell you what's really happening," he exclaimed.
What followed in Wallnau's morning sermon were a series of greatest hits of the Maga right: January 6 (not an insurrection), the 2020 election (marred by fraud) and Covid-19 (a Chinese bioweapon).
Many of the attendees had learned of the event from Eau Claire's Oasis church - a Pentecostal church whose congregants were already familiar with the movement's goal to turn believers into activists with a religious mission.
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