The essay critiques the modern conflation of the roles of evangelist and pastor roles, suggesting pastors overly focus on evangelism rather than deeper pastoral care, limiting their societal impact. It argues that the church has ceded its community role to the state, which inefficiently uses resources taken from the faithful. The "rise of the Right" is presented as a movement to reclaim control over resources, rejecting state overreach grounded in power rather than morality. The Right should rely on the Word of God and market-driven solutions (“agorocracy”), not violence or leftist tactics, to restore Christian values and reduce state dominance, fostering a society where individuals retain the fruits of their labor.