REVIVALS TRANSFORM CHURCHES BUT DO THEY TRANSFORM NATIONS?

Argentina’s great revival of the 1980s transformed churches but left the nation largely unchanged — a sobering lesson on why Christians must engage both the sanctuary and the ballot box.

Argentina

Revival 

In 1985, I returned to my native Argentina to witness a move of God that would change the nation’s spiritual landscape forever. Through the ministry of evangelists like Carlos Annacondia, thousands were swept into the Kingdom.

My father’s church in La Plata exploded from 300 members in one location to thousands of believers in 19 new preaching points. We saw miracles, healings, and a generation of new believers on fire for Christ.

It was glorious, but it left many with a haunting question: If the revival was so great, why was the nation not transformed?

Despite full and multiplying churches, Argentina’s economy remained broken, corruption stayed rampant, and in 2010, it became the first Latin American nation to legalise same-sex marriage.

We had focused so much on becoming “light” within our buildings that we forgot to be the “salt” that preserves a decaying culture. We dedicated ourselves to our churches, while the enemy dedicated himself to our cities.

The Myth of Political Detachment

A common argument against Christian political involvement is that Jesus never told us to vote. However, we must remember that democracy did not exist in His time; the Jews were subjects of Rome, not voters in a republic. Today, we live in a different reality where failing to vote is often a lack of gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy.

While the Gospel does not depend on who sits in the seat of government — and often spreads fastest under persecution — the laws of a land directly impact our quality of life and our ability to protect the vulnerable.

Proverbs 29:2 reminds us: “When the godly are in authority, the people rejoice. But when the wicked are in power, they groan.

Duty Over Security

Too often, pastors remain silent about elections to “keep the peace” or protect their congregation’s size. But prioritising personal security over national well-being is an abandonment of duty. We are called to be known for declaring Christ, but that doesn’t mean we ignore the tools God has given us to promote righteousness.

As Daniel served in Babylon without being contaminated by its system, we can engage in politics without losing our personal holiness.

Like the builders in Nehemiah’s day, we must hold a tool for building the church in one hand and a weapon to defend our families and values in the other.

A New Chapter for Argentina

Today, 42 years after the revival began, we are finally seeing the fruit of “holy involvement.” In 2025, the Argentine government officially recognised evangelical churches as legal entities for the first time. That same year, six evangelical Christians won seats in the legislature. The church is finally finding its voice beyond the sanctuary walls.

Breaking the Silence

In 1 Kings 18, Elijah challenged the people of Israel to stop wavering between God and Baal. The Bible records a chilling detail: “But the people were completely silent.

In a culture that often mirrors the sensuality and darkness of Baal worship, the church cannot afford to be silent. We must learn from the history of Argentina.

Revival is the engine, but reform is the vehicle. I urge you to be both salt and light — not just in your pews, but at the ballot box.

Article by Rev. Sergio Scataglini is an international speaker and author. He was born in Argentina and is president of Scataglini Ministries, Inc.

CHILE REJECTS SOCIALISM: CONSERVATIVE CATHOLIC ELECTED PRESIDENT IN LANDSLIDE WIN

Pro life, Catholic José Antonio Kast just won 58% of the vote in Chile’s national elections. That’s a big boon for Latin America and the dissident right. Kast’s victory kicks out the governing Communist Party led by career leftist Jeannette Jara. Kast’s win is also a rejection of mass immigration, open borders, and the Marxian woke hijacking of life, livelihoods, law, and order.

A possible explanation for the major voter shift is Kast’s Partido Republicano (PR) Party’s firm commitments to faith, family, and freedom. In this sense, PR’s win was powered by the fresh optimism offered by MAGA-level patriotism. PR is “the force of change,” their website states, with further campaign slogans presenting themselves as a clear rebuke of globalism. For instance, ‘diversity is our strength’ is replaced with “together we are strong,” and “together we are change.” Instead of “Defund the Police,” PR promises to “defeat organised crime.” Likewise, the Open Borders doctrine is implicitly rejected by Kast’s additional promise to “restore security and economic progress.” This coincides with an implied no to mass immigration. “We are here to build greatness: A strong country, a safe country, a better country for all. To rebuild the pride of being Chilean.”

Nuclear Family Upheld

Other sections of PR’s website communicate a sound appreciation for constitutional democracy and protecting Western Christian traditions. Such as defending the nuclear family. Listed as number 3 in PR’s 17 core principles is a refreshingly strong affirmation of traditional marriage. Signalling a departure from LGBTQ+ism, PR’s policy is emphatically pro-family. “The family unit is founded on marriage between a man and a woman,” PR declared. “Therefore, we believe that, based on this family ideal, children have the right to a father and a mother.” “Society must,” PR’s principles page added, “make every effort to create the conditions for the exercise of this right.”

Media Meltdown

Much of this explains legacy media’s apparent narrative manipulation, which seems to distort the Overton Window. Almost every major outlet appears to have intentionally mislabelled PR and Kast with the pejorative prefix ‘far-right’. Far from far-right extremism, the party offers explicit support for “social justice.” Even with PR’s caveat against the welfare state, this is still a salute to the forced redistribution of wealth. For example, Principle 7 declares “that one of the most relevant elements of the common good is social justice.” We believe, PR stated, in “the virtue of giving each person what is due to them, based on guaranteeing everyone the greatest possible dignity.” This means ending “serious disadvantage,” and “making Chile a country free of all poverty and the evils associated with it.”

Election Result Welcomed

Those not mourning the election of Kast and his life, liberty and limited government Republicans included Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. She shared her thoughts and congratulations with the 59-year-old Catholic, and father of nine, in an X post. Meloni indicated that she was looking forward to “stronger ties between their two nations.” Beginning with “economic cooperation and the fight against irregular immigration.”

Argentina’s Javier Milei was slightly more enthusiastic. According to the Buenos Aires Herald, the Libertarian leader described Kast’s Make Chile Great Again victory as a “crushing triumph.” Naming a chief reason for Latin Americans to cheer with joy, he exclaimed, the “Left is receding, freedom is advancing!” “I am sure we will work together so that the Americas can embrace the ideas of freedom and liberate ourselves from the 21st-century socialist yoke.”

It appears that going into Jesus Millennial Kingdom there will be some sheep nations with the many goat nations. Hopefully Chile, Italy and Argentina will be among the sheep nations.

When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. And he will place the sheep on his right, but the goats on the left. Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. Matthew 25: 31-34

For more on what is next on God’s agenda for planet Earth go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net.