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🇬🇧 Britain wasn’t always Christian ✝️

It was won — from paganism to Christ — through hardship, holy fire, and missionary grit.

We must learn from those who carried the torch.

Because as the gospel fades in our day...

Britain may need to be reached again 🧵 Image
Before churches dotted the British Isles, paganism held strong.

Rome’s conquest in AD 43 cracked open the door to the gospel —

but it was everyday, Spirit-filled men, not emperors, who first brought the good news of Jesus. Image
Christian merchants, soldiers, and settlers entered Roman Britain.

Minorities, yes — but bold in witness.

By the 4th century, bishops were appointed, churches were planted, and cities like London and York became gospel outposts. Image
When Rome fell, Britain faltered.

But Christ wasn’t finished.

A slave boy named Patrick would become one of the most influential missionaries in Christian history. Image
Patrick was kidnapped and enslaved in Ireland.

There, he met Jesus.

After escaping and returning to Britain, he had a vision: go back to Ireland — not as a slave, but a missionary.

He obeyed. Image
Under Patrick:

- Thousands were baptised
- Paganism collapsed
- Christ was exalted

He didn’t just preach. God used him to break spiritual strongholds.

Ireland would never be the same. Image
Decades later, Columba carried that same fire to Scotland.

Ordained in his 20s, Columba built dozens of monasteries in Ireland — then set sail with 12 men to the harsh island of Iona.

From that lonely rock, revival spread across Scotland. Image
Iona became a lighthouse.

Columba preached, prayed, wrote, and worked miracles.

His life of holiness sparked generations of missionaries.

Scotland heard the gospel because one man left comfort for calling. Image
While Columba focused north, another Irishman turned toward the continent.

Columban trekked through pagan Europe — France, Germany, even the Alps into Italy —

reviving a land collapsing into spiritual ruin. Image
Columban didn’t seek crowds.

He sought Christ.

Yet kings came to him, miracles followed him, and monasteries rose wherever he went.

He re-lit the fire in a Europe gone cold.
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But back home, a new darkness had taken hold.

The Anglo-Saxon invasions flooded Britain with paganism.

Christianity was nearly erased.

Enter Augustine of Canterbury. Image
Sent by Pope Gregory the Great, Augustine arrived with 40 men.

He aimed high: convert the kings.

And he did.

Miracles confirmed the message, and by century’s end, the gospel had reached all 7 Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Image
Many of these conversions were merely political. Hearts remained hard.

So God raised up a new wave of missionaries —

Celtic monks who had carried the gospel flame through the dark. Image
From Iona and Lindisfarne, men like Aidan, Cuthbert, and Boniface walked the land.

They preached Christ.
They healed the sick.
They planted churches.

And they discipled a nation from the ground up. Image
This is how Britain came to Christ:

- Through slaves turned missionaries
- Through monks who left comfort for calling
- Through miracles, monasteries, and men who burned with holy fire
As Westerners, we inherited their legacy.

But will that legacy die with us while the West sinks back into oblivion?

What if Christianity isn't just a civilising force — but the truth?
Read more about Jesus' influence on the West here:

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Aug 5
Australia's Governor-General is meant to be neutral.

So why is Sam Mostyn patron of an activist group that just scored a huge tax perk from Labor?

...right in time for Tickle v Giggle?

A thread on political favours, gender ideology and a $4.5M scandal the media won't touch 🧵 Image
Equality Australia — a radical advocacy group hawking gender ideology — was repeatedly denied charity status by courts and regulators.

Then the Albanese government quietly approved it.

And handed them a $4.5 million tax perk.

Right after Mostyn became their patron.
This happened after the charity regulator ruled that Equality Australia does not serve a “benevolent” purpose.

Equality Australia's real aim?

Agitating for social change — not relief to those in need.

The AAT and Full Federal Court agreed.
Three rulings.
All ignored.
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Jul 29
🚨 Australia's welfare system is paying up to $22,754 to women who abort their babies after 20 weeks.

This has now been confirmed IN WRITING —

from the desk of the Senator who oversees the payments (Centrelink).

Critics called this fake news.

But now we have the receipts 🧵 Image
A letter from Senator Katy Gallagher’s office —

who serves in the Prime Minister's cabinet as the Minister for Women and Government Services —

confirms that late-term "intentional abortions" are eligible for taxpayer-funded payments.

This is official policy from Canberra. Image
The letter explains:

“The eligibility criteria… do not exclude… medical termination, including an intentional abortion.”

The Stillborn Baby Payment — which was designed for grieving mothers — is being extended to those who choose to end a child’s life after 20 weeks. Image
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Jul 28
🚨 An Aussie doctor has been found guilty of professional misconduct.

Not for harming patients.

But for posting Christian views, including memes & satire from @TheBabylonBee, on social media.

Yes, that can now cost you your medical licence in Australia.

Meet Dr Jereth Kok 🧵 Image
Jereth is now indefinitely suspended from medical practice because his beliefs were declared too offensive.

What beliefs?

— Marriage is between a man and a woman
— Children deserve a mum and a dad
— "Gender-affirming care" harms minors
— Lockdowns and mandates went too far
The Tribunal didn’t argue he was medically incompetent.

He had zero patient complaints. No malpractice in 15 years.

Yet 54 social media posts — many of them humorous, most shared in non-public mode — were enough to brand him “unfit” to practice medicine in Australia.
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Jul 23
🚨 Exposed: The Australian Government is paying a "baby bonus" for late-term abortions.

Yes, you read that correctly.

Australian mothers can receive $4,200 for ending the life of their unborn child after 20 weeks.

Sit down before reading this thread 🧵 Image
First, big credit to @ProfJoannaHowe for her reporting on this story.

This is not satire, fiction or exaggeration.

The government is providing financial support for women who choose abortion late in pregnancy — even up to birth.

All in the name of “parental leave.” Image
If a woman aborts her baby after 20 weeks, she is now eligible for:

- A Stillbirth Payment of $4,255, or
- A Paid Parental Leave payment of $20,147

Is that how we now treat death — with paperwork, euphemisms, and cash?
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Jul 15
I used to be a local church pastor.

Now I speak far more boldly about politics, justice and truth.

Some people don’t like that.

But here’s why I made the shift — and why staying quiet no longer feels like faithfulness: 🧵 Image
As a pastor, unity had to be a top priority.

That meant compromising on certain views — or staying quiet about issues that could divide a congregation.

Now, in Christian advocacy, I have more freedom to speak clearly and directly.

So yes my tone has changed. And it needed to.
One turning point? The 2019 Israel Folau case.

He quoted Scripture.
He lost his career.

We were told legalising same-sex marriage wouldn’t harm religious freedom.

It did.

And things have only gotten darker since then. Image
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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has just been named in a US congressional report for colluding with foreign governments and corporate cartels to censor American speech.

This is a diplomatic scandal—and a threat to free expression worldwide.

A thread 👇 Image
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This isn’t just a policy disagreement.

Julie Inman Grant has been caught coordinating with global bureaucracies and corporate activists to pressure platforms like X to silence speech—even beyond Australian borders.

And now the world is taking notice.
The US House Judiciary Committee just published a 100+ page report.

It lays out how GARM—a WEF-linked advertising coalition—worked with Grant and others to blacklist voices they disagreed with under the guise of “brand safety.”

The goal? Global censorship. Image
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