The same three phrases are being displayed on billboards all over the country, in both urban and rural locations, spreading a strong message to the public. The unifying statement is becoming widely known and is touching people’s hearts all around the country.
Words that are incendiary have the power to stir off a firestorm of unrest that transcends political and ideological lines, possibly even drawing Satan’s attention.
In order to demonstrate Jesus Christ’s dominance, billboards proclaiming His supremacy have been put up. These signs serve as an authoritative reminder that is unmistakable and stands tall.
The declaration “Christ Is Lord” strongly declares His lordship and strengthens faith with just three short words.
In order to promote the much anticipated new book “Mere Christendom” by Moscow, Idaho-based Pastor Douglas Wilson, Canon Press, a Christian publisher, recently launched a creative preorder campaign.
From Nashville’s country music and Porto Alegre, Brazil, to the energetic Russian city of Moscow, our advertisements have started to emerge all over the world. Additionally, we are appearing in Spokane, New York City, Taylor, Houston, and Greenville, South Carolina, as well as in Minneapolis and Houston, Texas.
Purchase 20 cartons of Canon’s Deluxe Edition book to assist in the free distribution of the stirring message “Christ is Lord” in your neighborhood. You may have Canon pay for its own billboard with this motivational statement with each purchase from a single zip code.
“When a foreign army has surrounded their enemy, they paper the town to announce their victory and call for total surrender,” the website reads.
“This is our campaign for Mere Christendom. We’re not campaigning for the election of Jesus, he’s already on the throne. We want to help you notify your town and local leaders.”
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Wilson claims in his book that the world would benefit most from a turn away from secularism and toward Christian direction in politics. He thinks that this will result in global advancements for all nations.
“Mere Christendom” is an unwavering examination of biblical principles in contemporary society. Wilson doesn’t hold back when it comes to confronting progressive dissenters, as evidenced by the dramatic plot and potent speech in this official trailer.
“I am offering this book to evangelical Christians, and evangelical Christians are quite accustomed to the basic thesis of this book, which is that ‘Jesus is the answer,’” Wilson penned, claims the official website for the book.
“Jesus is the answer to every ultimate question that can be framed by man about himself, Who am I? But we must remember that cultures and nations need Christ also. Christ is Lord over POTUS, your Twitter, the IRS, local libraries, Tucker Carlson, whether you (or they) like it.”
“We all–America, the Crown, the Prime Minister of Japan–must abandon the disastrous experiment of Secularism. We must instead confess that Christ is Lord: He rose from the dead and ascended into Heaven and reigns over our nation and theirs.”





The phrase Jesus is Lord is not new. Mere Christianity is not a recent book. It was written by C.S. Lewis in the 1940’s.