Genesis of Christian Nationalism
The Seven Mountain Mandate Today
Wallnau has advised a Christian-right charity called Ziklag, whose 2024 objectives include mobilizing Republican-leaning voters in swing states. Ziklag, whose members are influential and wealthy Christian families, has a long-term goal of elevating conservative Christians into positions of power so they can radically change American society. In the education mountain, for instance, Ziklag wants to “take down the education system as we know it today,” one official said, according to records obtained by the news outlet Documented, and a document obtained by ProPublica and Documented says the group would promote homeschooling as a “fundamental right.”
The New Apostolic Reformation opposes transgender rights and views abortion as a form of child sacrifice that empowers demons. When Alabama’s Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos can be considered children, Chief Justice Tom Parker, who has expressed support for the Seven Mountain framework, issued a concurring opinion citing the Bible.
Leading up to the 2024 election, Wallnau has held tent revivals in swing states aimed at registering and mobilizing conservative Christians to vote and to serve as poll workers.