The conflict over Christian Zionism has escalated in 2025 as one of the most persistent issues facing the American Church. Whereas the historic Christian teaching rejects the notion that both modern Jews are still God’s Chosen and that this group has an everlasting divine claim on the Holy Land, the Dispensational and Zionist believers affirm these claims. This divide is incredibly generational, with Boomers and Gen X leaning Zionist while Millennials and Zoomers leaning anti-Zionist.
Support for Israel has been plummeting for years. Between 2018 and 2021, the Jerusalem Post found that before October 7th, support for Israel amongst under 30s fell from 67.9% to 33.6%, a trend that has only escalated since the 2023 attack. This year, the Israeli Foreign Ministry budgeted $150 million on an influence campaign to regain this support. This includes Show Faith by Works, a firm created to geotarget Christians who attend some of the largest churches in America with propaganda and the Esther Project, which pays upwards of $7,000 for favorable TikToks.
As influence is waning, leave it to Jerusalem Post to create their Top 10 list of Pro-Israel Christian Voices which contains some familiar names who are not very Christian but incredibly Zionist.
10: Brandon Tatum
Brandon Tatum is a major Con Inc figure with over 3 million subscribers on YouTube who works with TPUSA. His show is distributed by Salem Media. He is one of several Conservative Inc tokens, which naturally appeals to boomers. His video opposing the NFL kneeling led to his fame, and he was part of the astroturfed BLEXIT movement that sells the farce of blacks leaving the Democrat party. Token conservatives tend to appeal to boomercons, perhaps as a means to not feel racist.
What is ironic about Tatum is that he is not a Trinitarian Christian and argues that the Nicene Creed was a departure from the true faith.
His basic argument is that, while Christ is divine, the Doctrine of the Trinity is not in the bible. His precise view is that Jesus is either a created divine being separate from Jehovah (Arianism) or outright bitheism. He has identified as a Unitarian in the past, but his reddit-tier arguments boil down to the absence of the term “Trinity” in the Scripture is evidence of absence. He also contends it was government interference and charted Christianity away from Judaism. Similar beliefs are common amongst other Messianic Jewish sects, which would include the Wilks brothers that funded the Daily Wire.
The alliance of Christian Zionists with outright anti-Trinitarians is not a novel trend, but one that will become increasingly commonplace as they seek figures which they can prop up to maintain their political hegemony on the Right. Often, these figures will be DEI hires like Officer Tatum.
9. Paula White
It really is not surprising that Paula White would make this list, with the Jerusalem Post crediting her connections with the Trump Administration. Her appeal is mainly to the geriatric and her ability to mislead them on a host of issues. The youth are doubtless unfamiliar with her decades of scandals which include divorce and marital affairs while pretending to be a pastor.
8. Douglas Murray
Douglas Murray is a British commentator who is also a sodomite. On Joe Rogan, he debated Dave Smith over Israel in the aftermath of the Darryl Cooper-Tucker Carlson interview. Jerusalem Post credits “emphasis on Judeo-Christian heritage and the spiritual stakes of the Israel-Hamas conflict,” but really, it is just the Judeo values he represents, minus the demographic replacement.
7. Johnnie Moore
Johnnie Moore is on the board of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. In March, Moore participated in Jordan Peterson’s push to label “Christ is King” as hate speech through a sponsored study with an ADL-aligned think tank that hired Jewish and Indian “researchers.” This was denounced by a broad spectrum of Christians. Moore serves on the ADL’s Task Force on Middle East Minorities, which is dedicated to Zionist interest in the region. Surprisingly, it does not advocate for the gays but does advocate for hostility towards Iran with little mention of Christians in the Middle East. In June, Moore was tasked by the Trump Administration with serving on the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), whose sites were targeted by the IDF. Moore has a history of being soft on homosexuality, supporting rights for sodomites as a protected class, and amnesty for illegals and their children. On paper, he is the perfect advocate for Israel while only being 42.
6. Floyd Mayweather Jr
The professional boxing champion with the nickname “Money” is also a known Zionist who has personally donated to Zionist aligned causes in the wake of October 7th. He was not named by Show Faith by Works as a potential partner. Mayweather is known for being a Trump supporter and is notoriously flashy with his money, more so than his faith.
5. Jack Hibbs
The longtime pastor of Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, CA is known for his civic engagement and has connections with TPUSA. Hibbs famously condemned those who opposed Ukraine and Israel aid in 2024 and has offered a dishonest critique of Covenant Theology under the label of “Replacement Theology.” It is unsurprising that he made the list.
4. Greg Laurie
Pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, Greg Laurie makes this list for similar reasons as Jack Hibbs. Like Hibbs, he has offered similar critiques of covenant theology in support of Zionism.
3. Jentezen Franklin
Jentezen Franklin is the pastor and televangelist who oversees Free Chapel in Gainesville, GA, which is a top 50 largest church in America. Free Chapel is a church aligned with American Pentecostalism with a touch of Word of Faith. Franklin is known for advocating fasting. His sermons are broadcast on Daystar, TBN, GodTV, and Real America’s Voice. He is known for humanitarian fundraising, of which the Jerusalem Post lauds the millions he donated to holocaust survivors and terror victims in Israel. A man who takes money from Christians and gives to Jews is worthy of a top-three spot.
2. Laurie Cardoza-Moore
Laurie Cardoza-Moore is an activist and film producer who has long supported anti-BDS laws and anti-Muslim activism in Tennessee. She runs Proclaiming Justice to the Nations, a Zionist nonprofit. Her Focus On Israel TV show airs on televangelist networks, so unless one watches those networks or recollects her activism efforts against Islam, her appeal is rather limited to geriatrics. She is Israel first, but probably not as impactful as Franklin.
1. Glenn Beck
It is no surprise that Glenn Beck, Mormon radio host and owner of The Blaze, takes the top spot on the list. He is a longtime advocate for Israel to the point where he groveled for Israeli citizenship. Being a Mormon, he is another name on this list that is not even Christian, but to Israel, that does not matter. He might not obtain citizenship in Jerusalem, but the Jerusalem Post gladly gives him the top spot.
Mysterious Absences
Of all the names they could have listed, there were several conspicuous absences. For starters, Joel Berry’s prominence with boomers at the Babylon Bee warrants a spot for the sheer audience his Zionist outlet possesses. The same could be said of Andrew Klavan’s influence over at The Daily Wire. Yet converts of their ethnic background might have precluded favorable consideration from the Jerusalem Post. Then there is John Hagee and Mike Huckabee, which while the latter might be too political for the list, Hagee still possesses great prominence in American Zionist circles.
Perhaps the list is inaccurate, and better minds could produce a better list.
Conclusion
The list of Top Pro-Israel Christians is rife with heretics, Mormons, and even a homosexual. Whereas several of the names mentioned are on platforms that are sinking ships, others like Beck, Tatum, and Moore have large platforms and cultural influence, with the latter two representing younger names on the list. Conservative Inc. is already fond of platforming tokens like Tatum, or even losing elections with DEI candidates, so they will happily astroturf new influencers to curry favor with the next generation through the likes of Brilyn Hollyhand. Expect this strategy to continue as Israel spends millions on influencer campaigns. If this is the best they have, then Christian Zionism is indeed dying, but that does not make it any less dangerous.





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I believe thinking people can differentiate between 100% support for anything the Israeli government does and honor and gratitude toward the Jews for producing our Messiah “king of the Jews”. There’s a difference between saying the church replaced Israel, and knowing that we are the grafted in vines and should not be proud.
If I’ve heard him correctly, Jack Hibbs insists modern Jews still have to convert to faith in Jesus as Messiah in order to be saved, just like gentiles. He expects this to happen during the seven years of tribulation in the end times, with Christians and Messianic Jews already with Christ via the rapture.