“Christ Is Lord” Billboards Are Popping Up All Over U.S.A. And the Left Is Angry
Billboards sharing these three words, “Christ is Lord,” are popping up nationwide.
The billboards were bought and paid for by Christian publisher Canon Press as a promotional preorder campaign for prominent Moscow, Idaho, pastor Douglas Wilson’s new book “Mere Christendom.”
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So far, the ads have appeared or will soon appear in Moscow; Spokane, Washington; New York City; Porto Alegre, Brazil; Nashville, Tennessee; Taylor, Texas; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Greenville, South Carolina and Houston, Texas.
According to the Canon Press, these three words, while simple, are profound in that they proclaim the ultimate, universal authority of Jesus Christ.
According to the official “Mere Christendom” website, christislord.com, if 20 boxes (a deluxe edition of the book that comes with additional items) are ordered from the same zip code, Canon will pay for a “Christ Is Lord” billboard in that area.
“When a foreign army has surrounded their enemy, they paper the town to announce their victory and call for total surrender,” the website reads.
“This is our campaign for Mere Christendom. We’re not campaigning for the election of Jesus, he’s already on the throne. We want to help you notify your town and local leaders.”
In his book, Wilson argues that the world’s nations must abandon secularism in favor of unabashed Christian leadership in government.
🏴☠️🔥We are very excited to announce these cities have recently qualified for billboards🔥🏴☠️
✝️ Annapolis, Maryland
✝️ Southern Pines, North Carolina
✝️ Richmond, Virginia
✝️ Escondido, California
✝️ Vinton, Iowa
✝️ Dalton, Georgia
✝️ Groton, Massachusetts pic.twitter.com/3dYdBKFPly— Canon Press (@canonpress) May 5, 2023
The official trailer for “Mere Christendom” highlights Wilson’s uncompromising theological stance and take-no-prisoners approach to addressing progressive critics.
“I am offering this book to evangelical Christians, and evangelical Christians are quite accustomed to the basic thesis of this book, which is that ‘Jesus is the answer,’” Wilson wrote, according to the book’s official website.
“Jesus is the answer to every ultimate question that can be framed by man about himself, Who am I? But we must remember that cultures and nations need Christ, also. Christ is Lord over POTUS, your Twitter, the IRS, local libraries, Tucker Carlson, whether you (or they) like it.”
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“We all–America, the Crown, the Prime Minister of Japan–must abandon the disastrous experiment of Secularism. We must instead confess that Christ is Lord: He rose from the dead and ascended into Heaven and reigns over our nation and theirs.”
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