The problem with mixing a Kingdom-minded church with a power-minded politician like Donald Trump is obvious.
The United States of America is not kingdom-minded. We are not strongman-minded. We’re democracy-minded.
The values of Donald Trump and the Zion United Lutheran Church are in conflict with the values of American democracy.
Jason Miller is a pastor at Zion United Lutheran Church in Clear Lake, Iowa.
Miller calls it a “Kingdom-minded church”. That means the church teaches that Christianity has authority over all people, even non-Christians. The Bible, Miller says, “has authority in all times and cultures.”
What if some cultures don’t want to submit to the authority of the Bible?
Miller’s Christianity claims the right to power, and is willing to do what it takes to gain power. Endorsing Donald Trump by joining the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is one way for Miller to move closer to achieving that ambition.
The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates the law
Let’s make it our business to become aware of the radical Christian Nationalists who are members of the Coalition.