In this week’s Tuesday Tithe segment, Pastor Lucas Miles of Nfluence Church and TPUSA Faith delivers a powerful message about courage and conviction in the face of escalating hostility toward Christians. Miles recounts how protesters—allegedly inspired by left‑wing activists and media personalities like Don Lemon—stormed a church in Minneapolis, interrupting worship and sparking nationwide outrage. He connects the unrest to the broader spiritual warfare facing believers today, emphasizing that faith must remain bold and public, even amid attempts to intimidate the church.
Miles also shares sobering stories from The Make Heaven Crowded Tour, detailing the violence and harassment his team has endured while spreading the Gospel across the country. Yet, he says, those challenges have only strengthened their resolve to witness and serve courageously.
The discussion turns sharply critical when Miles responds to an Episcopal bishop’s shocking statement instructing parishioners to “get their affairs in order” because they may need to “martyr themselves fighting ICE.” Calling the rhetoric “spiritually confused and politically reckless,” Miles warns listeners against confusing faith with activism rooted in hate or destruction.

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