Senator James Lankford is urging Christians to step up and lead America back to its roots. His new book, Turnaround: America’s Revival, calls for a faith-driven comeback against cultural decay. The Oklahoma Republican says real change starts with everyday people choosing light over darkness.
Lankford, an ordained minister and longtime lawmaker, argues America’s problems won’t be fixed by politicians alone. He writes that families and churches must rebuild communities through prayer and action. The book warns against blaming others or waiting for Washington to solve everything.
The senator slams today’s toxic politics where anger trumps solutions. Instead of screaming on social media, he says Americans should roll up their sleeves. His message: stop cursing the darkness and light a candle through service and faith.
Lankford uses immigration chaos as proof of failed leadership. He pushes for secure borders but also compassion for those seeking a better life. The book insists policies must reflect both safety and Biblical values of caring for neighbors.
While Washington drowns in debt, Lankford challenges citizens to live responsibly. He warns that endless government spending steals from future generations. The answer? Families budgeting wisely and teaching kids the value of hard work.
The senator doesn’t shy from calling out culture wars attacking faith and freedom. He says schools silencing prayer and rewriting history are pushing God out of public life. His solution: parents fighting for their kids’ education and communities starting Bible studies.
Lankford’s book offers hope to conservatives tired of losing ground. It reminds readers that America’s greatness came from churches, not bureaucrats. Every chapter urges Christians to lead with courage instead of hiding behind closed doors.
This isn’t just another political rant — it’s a battle plan for patriots. Lankford proves real change happens when ordinary people live their faith loudly. The book ends with a rallying cry: “Let’s pray and get to work on our national turnaround.”