Deep-pocketed liberals have been trying to subvert Evangelicalism by funding organizations that present themselves as theologically sound for decades. A recent attempt worth highlighting was The After Party curriculum, which was put together by Curtis Chang, David French, and Russell Moore. This was exposed at the time by Megan Basham who has now exposed the J29 Coalition for following in the footsteps with much of the same personnel as The After Party. Basham states:
I just spoke with a pro-life leader in Colorado who told me he met with a pastor who said his church isn’t going to talk about abortion anymore because it’s a divisive issue. He said he brought in a program from the @J29Coalition that taught him there’s a better way.
Basham introduces the notion that they are compromised on abortion. According to the J29 Coalition:
The j29 Coalition is a network of theologically conservative pastors seeking to disciple the American Evangelical church in kingdom-shaped politics.
But its network of “coaches” is anything but theologically, let alone politically, conservative.
Russell Moore is editor-in-chief of the gay affirming Christianity Today. David French defends transgenderism as a blessing of liberty. Kaitlyn Schiess is a cohost of The Holy Post, a notoriously liberal podcast. Justin Gibony has worked to peddle Critical Race Theory and liberalism via the And Campaign.
Basham reports that the J29 Coalition is funded by the American Values Coalition, a liberal NGO. Basham points out that the American Values Coalition is funded by a Planned Parenthood megadonor, tying this to J29’s reticence on the issue of abortion. The American Values Coalition recently hosted a discussion between the extremely woke Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, and Adam Taylor, president of Sojourners, a gay affirming, illegal alien amnesty-promoting outlet.
Several members of @J29Coalition have spoken up today to defend their organization as legitimately conservative.
— Megan Basham (@megbasham) June 15, 2025
But none have been willing to respond to any of these three questions:
1) how do you defend taking money from left-wing secular organizations that are also a major… pic.twitter.com/7oZfAaJ6MN
The J29 Coalition is new, launching a substack within the last 2 months and a YouTube channel with currently 15 subscribers around the same time. Suffice to say, this amount of human capital investment is not organic but coordinated.
The exposure has sent the J29 Coalition into damage control mode on social media, as their efforts have been exposed early on. The J29 Coalition is the latest example of liberal megadonors trying to subvert Evangelicalism. It includes many of the exact same names and faces that have been in previous iterations of this mission. If it’s any consolation, the emergence of the J29 Coalition is proof of the failures of the prior attempts.






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Unfortunately the Christian church these days is filled with subversives and traitors.
These wicked lying traitors are enemies of Christ.
These evil manipulative traitors include (among countless others): Joel Berry, Seth Dillon, Will Spencer, James White, Russell Moore, Robert Morris, Mike Bickle, Jerry Falwell Jr, Doug Wilson, Joseph Boot, Owen Strachan, Joe Carter, David Platt, and many others.
These monstrous traitors serve the evil jews and shill for jewish supremacist interests.
In order to determine whether a preacher, theologian, or influencer is trustworthy, ask them the following questions:
1) Do you consider yourself to be a “Christian” zionist?
2) Do you believe that the jews are “the chosen people”?
3) Do you believe that God wants people to support the evil jews?
4) Do you believe that God will punish people who don’t support the evil jews or the earthly imposter “israel”?
5) Do you support the evil jews and earthly imposter “israel”?
6) Do you believe “anti-semitism” and “racism” and “holocaust denial” are sins?
7) Do you support interracial marriage, race-mixing, and miscegenation?
8) Do you believe that it’s fine for White women to marry Black/Brown men and submit to Black/Brown husbands?
9) Do you go around bragging about how pro-jewish you are, and how strongly you oppose “racism” and “anti-semitism”?
10) Do you believe that White nationalism is a sin?
11) Do you believe in dispensationalism?
The traditional Christian response to all of the above questions is NO.
Any pastor, theologian, or influencer who responds to these questions with any other answer is a TRAITOR and a FALSE TEACHER, and CANNOT be trusted.
I’m not sure how to reply to other people’s comments on this platform (maybe it’s because I don’t have a WordPress account?), so I’ll just say that the profile called “A Christian” that keeps leaving comments on your articles seems awfully suspicious. Looks like someone posting inflammatory statements in the comments section of your articles, so that any onlookers will have a negative impression about the kind of readers that you attract. I don’t read these articles that often, but I’ve seen this account enough times at the bottom of the page to notice a pattern. And the person behind it keeps saying things that go beyond what I hear from you and Anthony. I don’t believe either of you have expressed views consistent with the things this guy keeps posting. Something seems off.