‘Mobilizing for the Midterms’ Live Replay Features Mark Robinson, Mathew Staver, Tony Kim

The Thursday event can be watched on the organization’s website or Vimeo.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Mobilizing for the Midterms aired Thursday in its entirety and featured North Carolina Lt. Gov Mark Robinson, former Liberty University’s law school dean Mathew Staver, and Tony Kim.
  • “Revive California’s most recent event, “Mobilizing for the Midterms” on September 10, was a powerful evening that impacted many believers with unfiltered truth that needs to be heard across our nation,” the organization said in their email promotion of the event.
  • The group also explained that the video of the event was removed from social media platforms. “The reason cited was a violation of their guidelines about ‘medical misinformation’ related to COVID-19,” the group said.
  • Revive California went on to say that they consider the cancelation to be “a blessing in disguise” because the event was “considered a ‘threat’ to the woke corporations trying to silence conservative voices in our nation. If there was this amount of pushback, we know Revive California is doing something right!”

Mobilizing for the Midterms from Revive California on Vimeo.

ABOUT REVIVE CALIFORNIA:
  • Revive California is an association of apostolic leaders uniting to see historic revival and reformation come to California and the United States.
  • Part of the group’s mission statement includes that they “Encourage every church to establish a house of prayer to contend for revival with unprecedented unity.”
  • They also work to “Equip leaders throughout California with unique training, seminars and conference events.
  • Revive California was also clear that they hope to “Activate every believer to vote biblically, and learn how to run for local, state or national office.”
BACKGROUND:
  • Both Democrats and Republicans are scrambling to try to make strides in control over Congress during the upcoming midterm elections.
  • According to a previous poll reported on by American Faith, Democrats’ chances improved slightly after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But Republicans are still predicted to come out on top after the upcoming U.S. midterm elections, according to a FiveThirtyEight simulation from earlier in the month.

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