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They didn’t wait for Washington to fix it.
When the Puritans landed in New England, they weren’t petitioning Parliament. They were planting churches, building schools, raising crops, and electing elders. When Christian settlers carved towns out of the American frontier, they didn’t wait for cultural permission—they brought the Book, the rifle, and the plow, and they built.
Today, too many Christians are still acting like tenants in someone else’s crumbling house—debating how to rearrange the furniture while the foundation splits in half.
But the New Christian Right is done waiting.
We’re not trying to tweak the machine—we’re walking away from it. We’re not asking what can be salvaged from D.C.—we’re asking what can be secured in our own counties, our own churches, our own homes. We're not retreating. We're fortifying.
It’s time to build Christian boroughs: worship-centered, economically linked, family-led, law-respecting communities that can survive the collapse and seed the next Christendom.
If that sounds too ambitious, remember this: the future doesn’t belong to the most powerful. It belongs to the most planted.
This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reece Fund, as well as our Patreon members and donors. You can join our Patreon at patreon.com/rightresponseministries or donate at rightresponseministries.com/donate.
So how do we start? Where do we dig in? And which hills are actually winnable? Let’s talk strategy.
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They didn’t wait for Washington to fix it.
When the Puritans landed in New England, they weren’t petitioning Parliament. They were planting churches, building schools, raising crops, and electing elders. When Christian settlers carved towns out of the American frontier, they didn’t wait for cultural permission—they brought the Book, the rifle, and the plow, and they built.
Today, too many Christians are still acting like tenants in someone else’s crumbling house—debating how to rearrange the furniture while the foundation splits in half.
But the New Christian Right is done waiting.
We’re not trying to tweak the machine—we’re walking away from it. We’re not asking what can be salvaged from D.C.—we’re asking what can be secured in our own counties, our own churches, our own homes. We're not retreating. We're fortifying.
It’s time to build Christian boroughs: worship-centered, economically linked, family-led, law-respecting communities that can survive the collapse and seed the next Christendom.
If that sounds too ambitious, remember this: the future doesn’t belong to the most powerful. It belongs to the most planted.
This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reece Fund, as well as our Patreon members and donors. You can join our Patreon at patreon.com/rightresponseministries or donate at rightresponseministries.com/donate.
So how do we start? Where do we dig in? And which hills are actually winnable? Let’s talk strategy.
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