
John Bevere
Messenger International
International speaker and bestselling author who co-founded Messenger International in 1990. While less overtly political than other MAGA pastors, Bevere is deeply embedded in the NAR charismatic ecosystem alongside explicitly pro-Trump figures like Lance Wallnau, Cindy Jacobs, and Bethel Church. He worked under Benny Hinn in the 1980s-90s. His 2024 election content framed voting as a Christian duty with messaging his audience clearly understood as pro-Trump — comments on his posts thanked God for Trump's election. Mother Jones identified him as 'an NAR-affiliated pastor who has warned against the practice of tolerance.'
Ministry Location
Messenger International
610 S. Santa Fe Ridge Drive, Palmer Lake, CO 80133
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Documented Evidence(5)
+ Submit EvidenceJohn & Lisa Bevere discuss 'Our Thoughts on the 2024 Election,' framing Christian voting as a duty — audience response overwhelmingly pro-Trump.
View source →'What Christians Don't Understand About the 2024 Election' — Bevere and Gabe Lyons discuss the 'high stakes' of the election for Christians.
View source →'I've Never Shared My Opinion On This...' — Bevere breaks his political silence to share views he had previously kept private about the election.
View source →“Silence is consent. When we remain silent, all of a sudden we are granting access...”
Facebook post in October 2024 urging Christians to vote, drawing comments thanking God for Trump's election — showing how his audience interprets the message.
“If we as the followers of Christ don't use our voice, others will. Should Christians vote this election?”
Posted across social media platforms just before the 2024 election, part of his pattern of coded pro-Trump political engagement through 'Christian duty' framing.