Some faith leaders worry that secular social justice movements are steering the country in the wrong direction. George Floyd's death in May 2020 was a wake-up call for the country, prompting new conversations -- and widespread protests -- about racism and the police. At the time, many religious leaders welcomed this work. Some even took to the streets carrying "Black Lives Matter" signs. However, 18 months later, faith-based support for this activism seems to be dropping. A growing group of pastors believes the needed wake-up call on racism has morphed into a rejection of the Christian faith.