Phil Heilman and his wife made the journey all the way from Florida to attend the event. They first heard about it while they were attending a get-out-the-vote rally in Georgia, which was hosted by Lance Wallnau.
Wallnau, an evangelist who is known for coining and popularizing the Seven Mountains Mandate, was one of the speakers at the event.
The Seven Mountains Mandate is a belief that is gaining traction among conservatives in America. It asserts that conservative Christians have a calling to occupy positions of power in seven key spheres of society, including business, education, media, and government.
Heilman relies on FlashPoint, a popular TV program that caters to a large audience. This show offers a unique combination of pro-Trump political analysis and insightful messages about God’s divine intentions for the United States.
He expresses concerns about the potential outcome if Trump does not win the election, but he remains steadfast in his belief that regardless of the final result, Harris and the Democrats will not emerge victorious against Satan.
“If that were to occur, it would not be a political solution,” Heilman remarked. “Alternative, more secretive methods will present themselves, allowing us to regain control of the country.”
Heilman, with a large, red flag that read “Jesus Is King” draped over his shoulder, didn’t elaborate on what that vision might entail.
He confidently declared, “Righteousness will prevail, one way or another.”