November was an action-packed month for Evangelical Dark Web with major stories such as Rosaria Butterfield taking on Side B Theology at Liberty University and Doug Wilson’s No Quarter November was more memorable than ever following his debate with Andrew Isker and Kevin DeYoung’s effeminate critique of him. Even with the holiday, November was another month of consecutive growth for the Evangelical Dark Web.
Quick Stats
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- Posts from the month with the most views
- Most viewed videos
- YouTube Subscriber Growth: +82
Discernment
During November we published our verdict on John Hagee. This was published at the beginning of November. The next verdict will be on John MacArthur. This verdict will be handled differently than prior verdicts. But because of the volume of requests, it is next on the docket.
Videos
Right now, the YouTube channel has a lot of momentum. October was a good month. Thanksgiving may interrupt this momentum as holidays are prone to do. We shall see.
Book Announcement
I am happy to announce that I am working on a book titled Winning Not Winsome. Right now, we are gathering some endorsements from names you might recognize.
Podcast
Evangelical Dark Web’s audio podcast is growing rapidly. In September, we surpassed 30000 total downloads. Subscribe to it here.
Social Media
Follow us on Twitter and Gab, in addition to subscribing to our YouTube and Rumble channels.
“Patreon” System
Evangelical Dark Web has a tier subscription service. A lot of competitors have this (a term of endearment in this case) and for good reason. The purpose of this is not to make the founder of this site rich. This is a labor of love and will remain that way. The fog of Spiritual Warfare persists for those of us on the ground. We need accurate reporting that mainstream Christian websites are not providing either because they simp for celebrities, sold out to liberalism, or both. Consider joining. This will allow access to all the Evangelical Dark Web has to offer, like polls for the next discernment verdict.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Ray