About FFP

Founding Faith is the podcast for America’s Christian Revival. We are America First Christians. Born from a call to action, we stand for a return to biblical conviction, moral clarity, and the Judeo-Christian founding principles that made this nation great. Through thoughtful conversations with pastors, political leaders, and cultural voices, we examine how Judeo-Christian ideas and biblical truths shaped our nation’s founding principles—and how those principles should guide our churches today. We believe that pastors and faith leaders should take a stand against the radical Left ideology invading our churches, and that showing love does not mean affirming false beliefs or identities; instead, we assert that love requires speaking the truth, just as Christ did.

Mission Statement: Our mission is to awaken the church, equip believers, and reignite faith in the heart of the American Republic. We are dedicated to proclaiming the Biblical faith that shaped early America and arm believers to boldly defend our nation’s overwhelmingly Christian heritage. We call citizens to return to the God-given founding principles that secure faith, freedom, and virtue. To do this we will build a faith-based podcast and create the Founding Faith Book which will include the American founding documents cross referenced to the bible (KJV).

We do not subscribe to one denomination or church but to three foundational principles:

1 – America First Founding. America stewarding its God-given responsibilities first at home and then abroad with justice and wisdom. America First is not isolationism or selfishness—it is a biblical principle and fidelity to the original order of moral responsibility. A nation that neglects its own citizens, dissolves its borders, or abandons its cultural and religious foundations cannot serve as a force for good at home or abroad. The early American faith understood that strong families, self-governing communities, and sovereign nations were prerequisites for liberty.
2 – Unapologetically Christian and Conservative.
America was founded as a covenant nation on Judeo-Christian principles that sustain our faith, freedom, and virtue. Churches are called to uphold these traditional conservative values and must return to biblical teachings without compromise or apology. In doing so, they provide moral clarity in a confused culture and serve as a steady foundation for faith, family, and community grounded in timeless truths. This does not require hostility toward others, but it does require the courage to disagree, to stand firm when beliefs are unpopular.
3 – Postmodern Altruism, or what we call “Wokeism”, is not a virtue—it’s a poison to our churches.
The church must guard against this agenda. There’s a clear difference between voluntary benevolent charity, true enlightened self-interest, and toxic charity demanded through self-sacrifice or self-resignation. Christ giving his life on the cross was not self-sacrifice in the modern sense. It was an act of enlightened self-interest, freely chosen and fully aligned with His purpose, identity, and glory. Self-sacrifice, as it is often preached today, treats conformity itself as virtuous—erasing the self as proof of goodness. That was not Christ’s model. Christ did not surrender His life because self-destruction or conformity was required, but because accomplishing His mission—defeating sin, revealing the Father, and securing His kingdom—was worth the cost.

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