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Why We Are Moving To Montana
By now, readers of this column should be aware of
the decision my family and I made to
leave the beautiful Gulf Coast beaches, and move to the
majestic Rocky Mountains: the Flathead Valley of
Montana,
to be specific. Mind you,
Pensacola, Florida,
has been my wife's and my home for 35 years. It is the
place where each of our children was born and raised,
and still resides today. Rest assured, each of my family
is aware of the cold weather climate to which we are
headed. We are also very cognizant of the extremely
difficult economic circumstances that exist. The truth
is, if we were basing this move on things such as
"practicality,"
or "job
opportunity," or
"a place to
retire," we would either 1) stay where we are, or 2)
move somewhere else (someplace warmer), because this
move, in many ways, is impractical, financially
challenging, and could bring personal discomfort to all
of us during those harsh Montana winters. The fact is,
none of that has any bearing on our decision to move.
I know unbelievers and skeptics have a hard time when I
say this, but, we are moving to the Flathead Valley of
Montana for the same reason we moved to Pensacola,
Florida, 35 years ago: we know it is God's perfect will
for our lives. Period. Why else would we do it? Why
would we leave the comfort and security of home, family,
and friends? Why would we attempt such a major move in
such an economically depressed housing and job market?
Why would I walk away from the church that my wife and I
started and have poured our hearts and souls into for
over 35 years, and that took such very good care of us?
On a human level, this move makes absolutely no sense.
But as Christians, we are not supposed to live our lives
on a purely human level, are we?
So, instead of moving south (like most every preacher
you ever knew over the age of 50), I feel God moving me
north (about 75-miles-south-of-the-Canadian-border
kind of north!). And so does every man in my family.
Count them: that's 5 households and 17 people ranging in
ages from 3 months to the upper 70s (I am 58).
I promise you, we have bathed this move in intense and
prolonged prayer and meditation. This was not a quick
decision. But why would God move us?
For one thing, it became very plain to me that my
ministry was over in Pensacola. The brook had dried up,
to borrow from the life of Elijah. And I've known too
many pastors who allowed their personal affections for a
prolonged ministry to obfuscate the clear revelation and
reality that their ministries had ended and it was time
to move on. And in every such instance, the longer they
stayed, the more the ministry declined. I had vowed many
years ago to not let that happen to my wonderful church
family. They deserved God's best, even if that meant my
departure.
For another thing, my family and I are ardent patriots.
To us, freedom and liberty are much more valuable and
desirable than wealth and riches–or even comfort and
security. And we believe God has been showing us that if
there is a place left in America where true freedom has
an opportunity to experience a rebirth, it is in the
Mountain States of America's great Northwest. I love the
fact that Montana is often referred to as
"The Last Best Place."
And as far as freedom and liberty are concerned, it just
might be.
Now, we are not naïve. We realize that there are many
Big-Government liberals and neocons in the Mountain
States who will not be pleased to see us come. When
compared to the rest of the country, however (and I've
seen most all of it), I would dare say that there are
more freedom lovers in the Mountain States (per capita
and per square mile) than anywhere else in the country.
Since the release of my last two columns announcing our
move to Montana, I have received more emails than over
the last several months combined. And believe me, I'm
talking about hundreds and even thousands of emails. I
have received more than 200 emails just from people
living in Montana, and 99% of them were enthusiastically
supportive. I can assure you, the response that my
family and I have received from Montanans has made us
feel at home even before getting there.
Many Montanans are excited about the prospect of my
starting a new ministry in the Flathead Valley, and once
again being able to livestream my messages over the
Internet. Others are excited about the prospect of us
entering the freedom fight. But most seem excited about
both!
Furthermore, it is our studied opinion that America is
headed for an almost certain cataclysm. As Christians,
we suspect that this cataclysm could include the
judgment of God. As students of history, we believe that
this cataclysm will most certainly include a fight
between Big-Government globalists and freedom-loving,
independent-minded patriots. I would even argue that
this fight has already started. And as this battle
escalates (and it will most assuredly escalate), only
those states that are willing to stand and fight for
their independence and freedom will survive–at least in
a state of freedom. And we believe that God has already
put the love of liberty deep into the hearts of the
people of the Mountain States; and we further believe
that God is already calling (and will continue to call)
many other freedom lovers to those states. One thing is
for sure: we know He called us!
We are not going to Montana to sunbathe (or even ski);
we are not going to play games, or play politics; we are
not going to
"take it easy," or
"hide," or
hibernate. We are not going to
"enjoy the
climate." We are going to fight! We are going to
work! We are going to help the freedom-minded people of
Montana make their stand for liberty! In many ways, the
Mountain States just might become
The Alamo
of the twenty-first century, with, hopefully, much
better results. But if not, I would rather die fighting
for freedom with liberty-loving patriots by my side than
be shuttled off to some FEMA camp after having been
rejected and betrayed by soft-living, comfort-seeking,
materialistic statists who simply
"don't get it" and have no desire to
"get it," which seems to be pretty much standard practice for a
sizeable majority of people today–Christian and
non-Christian–around most of the country.
The Mountain States are also attractive due to the
distance separating them from the great regions of the
country in which the tables are truly stacked against
any growth and extension of the principles of federalism
or limited government, namely, the Northeast, Southeast,
and Southwest (with my apologies to freedomists in those
areas). Big-city liberalism dominates most of the states
in these regions. The federal government has invested
billions of dollars and thousands of personnel
establishing and oiling the Orwellian machine in these
areas. There are exceptions, of course, but they are few
and far between, and therefore, quite isolated should
any kind of serious stand be required.
Add to the intrinsically oppressive nature of big-city
liberalism and UN-sponsored globalism the out-of-control
illegal immigration problem along the Southern Border
and one has a recipe for disaster! And that is exactly
what is coming: a disaster!
If I am correct in my analysis, and Montana (and
surrounding states) really is in store for a FREEDOM
RUSH, then it is certain that patriotic businessmen,
laborers, tradesmen, professionals, clergymen,
physicians, technicians, and people from virtually every
walk of life will find themselves among the
"gathering of
eagles." From an economic and spiritual perspective
alone, the prospect of such a rush could be not only
exciting, but also historic!
Therefore, let no more be said of hardship! Our Pilgrim
forebears crossed the Atlantic Ocean without maps and
with no one to greet them in their quest to find a land
of liberty. Our Patriot forebears challenged the
greatest military force in history (at that time) and
stood on Lexington Green, Concord Bridge, and Bunker
Hill to defend this land of liberty. And our Pioneer
forebears traversed thousands of miles in covered wagons
with no roads or bridges in their quest to carve a land
of liberty out of the wilderness. Traveling 2,500 miles
in trucks and cars across mostly an Interstate highway
system, sleeping in hotels, and eating at restaurants
seem like mighty puny sacrifices to make to find that
land where this latter-day remnant can live and stand
together.
Yes, I realize the real work will only begin once we
have arrived. I completely understand that Montana is
not the Garden of Eden and that the Serpent is already
there, waiting for us. I expect a fight. And I know I
speak for the men of my family when I say, Bring it on!
Freedom and liberty, along with the Natural Law
principles of federalism and independence, are worth
fighting for. In fact, they are worth dying for. So,
living or dying, we intend to circle the wagons around
the State of Montana and fight to our dying breath for
the right of that State to live free! And while we are
at it, we believe God will let us help many good,
freedom-loving people of Montana find true inner freedom
that comes from Christ alone. After all, any true
student of American history knows that revival and
revolution go hand in hand.
To borrow from the Apostle Paul, "And now, behold, I go bound in the spirit unto [Montana], not knowing the things that shall befall me there." (Acts 20:22) But I also have faith in another Biblical principle: that God opens doors that no man can shut (Rev. 3:8). And for the Baldwin family, that open door is the Flathead Valley of Montana. And no recession, or ridicule, or opposition, or false accusation, or cold and snow can shut that door. Montana, here we come!
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He hosts a weekly radio show. His website is here.