Morningstar Ministries founder Rick Joyner, whose ministry purchased Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's palatial ministry estate in the mid 2000's and his ministry has since rehabilitated the vast dilapidated complex, describes meeting with Congressional leaders including Michelle Bachmann, and talks of a several-hour long phone talk with Sarah Palin.
Palin Ties To Militant Religious Movement ConfirmedSince the 2008 presidential election, mounting evidence suggests a dramatic, widespread failure of media to investigate and inform the American public about Sarah Palin's extensive ties to a radical, growing global movement whose leaders proclaim that an end-time army of young Christians led by Apostles and Prophets will cleanse the Earth of evil, and unbelievers, and impose Christian theocratic government.
Evangelist Rick Joyner's Morningstar Ministries
promotes the end-time Christian army vision and was featured in a Fall 2008 Southern Poverty Law Center Intelligence Report, " 'Arming' For Armageddon: Militant Joel's Army Followers Seek Theocracy." In a March 2009-dated video posted on his ministry website, Joyner describes having a long post-election phone conversation with 2008 GOP Vice Presidential candidate Palin.
There are extensive linkages between Joyner's ministry and the church many have identified as Sarah Palin's most significant, the Wasilla Assembly of God. Joyner, a prolific prophecy author, has written that "The Kingdom of God" may seem like totalitarianism at first."
An even more direct tie between Palin and the end-time army movement was detailed in the January 2009 issue of Charisma Magazine, in a story titled
"The Faith of Sarah Palin" which added details of Palin's ongoing personal friendship with Alaska Apostle and national leader Mary Glazier - who has advocated a program of religious cleansing.