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Did Donald Trump just claim credit for a Christian revival in America? If you'd like to support this work through a channel membership, here's the link! / @culturefaithandpolitics My books are available on Amazon: "A Christian Case Against Donald Trump" (2024): https://a.co/d/iVSTqny "MAGA Seduction: Resisting the Debasement of the Christian Conscience" (2020): https://a.co/d/1KNX3uQ In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump declared that America is experiencing a “tremendous renewal in religion, faith, Christianity, and belief in God” — especially among young people. He even suggested that when God wants to perform miracles, He chooses a nation like ours. But is there any evidence of a religious revival? Or is this just another example of political manipulation wrapped in Christian language? In this video, retired evangelical pastor Pat Kahnke responds directly to Trump’s claims about faith, revival, and the legacy of Charlie Kirk. Using real polling data from Gallup, Pew Research, and expert analysis, we examine whether America is actually becoming more religious — or whether Christian nationalism is being repackaged as “revival.” This is not about partisan politics. It’s about truth. It’s about protecting the integrity of the Christian faith from political grift. Topics covered: Trump’s State of the Union comments on religion The myth of a Christian “revival” in America Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, and the revival narrative What the data actually says about Gen Z and Christianity White evangelical support for Trump in 2025 The difference between Christian nationalism and the Gospel Can a morally compromised leader spark spiritual renewal?