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BLUF MAIN TOPIC: Post 9/11 2.0 complex coordinated terrorist attacks on 10-15 American cities: Faith as a Dividing Line. Religion as rally point or wedge - faith unifies some communities while deepening divides in others.
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The threat of coordinated terror attacks striking multiple American cities simultaneously is no longer theoretical speculation - it is an operational reality that intelligence officials are actively tracking. The FBI recently disrupted coordinated bomb attacks planned across five locations in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve, and DHS continues to warn that lone actors and small cells motivated by foreign terrorist ideologies pose one of the greatest immediate threats to the homeland. When those attacks come, and they will come, faith will emerge as the single most decisive factor determining which communities survive and which descend into chaos. Churches with established trust networks, shared resources, and moral clarity will rally together as islands of order amid societal breakdown. Meanwhile, secular America - hollowed out by decades of declining church attendance and the deliberate destruction of religious community bonds - will fracture into every-man-for-himself pandemonium. The contrast will be stark and undeniable. Those who spent years building relationships through Sunday services, Bible studies, and fellowship dinners will have people they can count on. Those who mocked the faithful will find themselves utterly alone when 911 stops answering.
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If you are not currently plugged into a local church community, that needs to change this Sunday - not next month, not when things get bad, but now. Building trust takes time, and you cannot manufacture genuine relationships during a crisis. Start by identifying churches within walking or biking distance of your home, because when coordinated attacks hit infrastructure, driving may not be an option. Look for congregations that already demonstrate practical Christianity through food pantries, emergency assistance programs, and community service - these are indicators of a church that understands preparedness at a fundamental level. Once you find your church home, volunteer for everything. Join the men’s group. Show up for workdays. Bring your skills to the table and learn what others can contribute. Document who in your congregation has medical training, mechanical abilities, ham radio licenses, or security backgrounds. Begin quiet conversations with church leadership about emergency planning - many pastors are receptive but simply have not been approached. Consider forming or joining a church security team, which serves the dual purpose of protection and building a core group of prepared, trusted men. Store some basic supplies at the church with leadership approval. Most importantly, make your faith community aware that you are someone who thinks ahead and can be counted on when everything falls apart.
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Every American Christian needs to understand that the social infrastructure which will matter most in a post-attack environment already exists - it just requires intentional cultivation. Start this week by creating a simple contact list of ten families in your congregation you would call first in an emergency, and make sure they have your information too. Organize a church preparedness meeting disguised as a fellowship dinner - bring the topic up casually and gauge who responds with interest versus who dismisses the conversation. Those who take it seriously are your core team. Work with your pastor to establish the church as a designated gathering point for members during any major emergency, and ensure multiple people have keys to the building. Coordinate with nearby churches of different denominations to create a wider network - doctrinal differences matter far less than mutual aid when cities are burning. Establish communication protocols that do not rely on cell networks, including a phone tree with landlines and designated ham radio operators. Identify members with wells, generators, medical supplies, and large properties that could shelter displaced families. The churches that prepare now will become the backbone of community survival. The churches that assume someone else will handle it - or worse, that nothing bad will ever happen - will watch their congregations scatter to the wind. Faith without works is dead, and preparedness is one of the most practical expressions of loving your neighbor that exists. Your church can be a fortress of hope or a building full of helpless victims. That choice is being made right now by what you do or fail to do.
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