With 1000 true fans you can do anything. So they say. With 1000 people who will follow you, you can get somewhere. With 1000 true friends, you are an army. Do you see what I see? The world is not ready for us. The world thinks it can go on telling stories of wickedness and nothing will come of it. The world believes it can challenge God and get away with it. The world thinks it has Christianity beat, but the world is damned wrong. Jesus is never wrong. Jesus always has a plan. Jesus is risen and Jesus is King. Welcome to the Mad Christian Tank, a Dark Shore Universe Think Tank, open to all comers who’ve a worthwhile bone to pick, with a pay-to-play peanut gallery with proceeds going to further the work and mission of Mad Christian Mondays, specifically by paying Frisby the Hand to keep writing for all of us. There is a lot of back story under the hood, but the short of it is that Mad Mondays is my brainchild and Frisby’s true labor of love. Now, with the Mad Tank, we’re taking those dreams of speaking a Word worth hearing to a world gone mad, and asking you to join us. Help us build your ark. Join the Tank and submit your ideas for publication and discussion. How? Join. Comment. Submit an article. A rising tide lifts all ships. Along with weekly headliner commentary from myself, Frisby, Dr. Adam Koontz and others, we want to foster discussion amongst Christians of good will on topics the Church needs to talk about. What are we leaving out? Tell us. Dark Shore is a non-profit dedicated to buttressing the common knowledge of western Christendom with the proverbial wisdom and psalmic prayers of the Bible. As the legacy narrative of the Beast’s current regime mounts its attacks on marriage, family, the unborn, Christ, and, particularly, the Father, we are going to build the biggest megaphone we can and shout, “He is risen!” into it with all that we are. So, join me. Say “Alleluia” as often as you can. Use the Name of “Jesus Christ” as an oath you can trust in. And, heed, O Sons of God, a Father’s instruction. Worship is a matter of the stories you tell. At his thunder, my heart trembles. Leviticus 26:8 / 1 Samuel 14:6 make a compelling case, don’t you think? Jonathan
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