Who We Are
Warriors for Christ is a public Christian ministry committed to biblical faithfulness, open-air proclamation, and the defense of free speech in the public square.
We engage where faith is often resisted rather than welcomed, believing that truth does not require permission to be spoken publicly.
What We Do
Our work centers on three primary areas:
- Public Preaching
Lawful, open-air proclamation of the Christian gospel in public forums. - Field Reports
Documented accounts of real-world incidents where public Christianity intersects with opposition, censorship, or legal pressure. - Free Speech Defense
Exposing and resisting unconstitutional attempts to suppress religious expression through intimidation, misrepresentation, or selective enforcement.
We prioritize effectiveness over relevance and clarity over compromise.
What We Are Not
Warriors for Christ is not a political party, a social club, or a branding exercise.
We do not seek cultural approval, institutional comfort, or platform safety. We do not measure success by popularity, donations, or online metrics.
Our standard is faithfulness to Christ and consistency with Scripture.
Why Public Faith Matters
The public square does not belong to any ideology, institution, or belief system. It belongs to the people.
When Christian faith is pressured into silence while other ideologies are protected from criticism, free speech becomes conditional rather than equal. Public Christianity exists to remind society that truth is not private property.
We believe the erosion of free speech often begins with the suppression of unpopular religious conviction.
How We Operate
We operate lawfully, openly, and without anonymity.
Our activities are documented through Field Reports to preserve accurate records, provide transparency, and prevent the quiet rewriting of events through accusation or media framing.
We believe accountability strengthens credibility.
A Note on Tone
Our message is direct because the issues are serious. Clarity is often mistaken for hostility, and conviction is often mislabeled as extremism.
We reject those labels.
Speaking plainly is not violence. Disagreement is not hatred. Public faith is not a crime.