Never forget Kendrick Johnson. A 17‑year‑old boy, full of life, discovered rolled up in a gym mat like a blunt. In 2013 they ruled it an accident, but the pain, the questions, and the fight for answers never faded.🙏🙏🙏🙏
🔥 **895 STUDENTS. ONE BOLD YES TO JESUS.**
What God did through Abraham Aguilar at Palmdale High School is the kind of story that reminds us revival is still possible.
Abraham didn't grow up as the student most people would have expected to become an evangelist. He battled rebellion, struggled with substance abuse, and often resisted the faith his mother tried so hard to instill in him. Church was something he attended reluctantly, not something he embraced.
But God had other plans.
Through consistent preaching, discipleship, and the conviction of the Holy Spirit, Abraham's heart began to change. Eventually he surrendered his life completely to Christ and started sharing the Gospel with the people around him.
What began as simple conversations turned into something extraordinary.
Abraham started a small Bible study group at his school and faithfully shared Jesus with classmates, teachers, and even school staff. By the end of the school year, an estimated **895 students had made decisions to follow Christ.**
Think about that for a moment.
One student.
One surrendered life.
Nearly 900 young people impacted with the message of Jesus.
This is a powerful reminder that God can use anyone who is willing to say yes. Your past does not disqualify you. Your mistakes do not define you. And your age does not limit what God can do through you.
Revival doesn't always start from a stage. Sometimes it starts in a classroom.
🙏 Pray for Abraham and the students whose lives were touched by the Gospel. May this be only the beginning of what God does in their generation.
**"Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers." — 1 Timothy 4:12** ❤️✝️
FSU linebacker Ethan Pritchard, who was shot in the head 10 months ago, took his first steps without a walker while celebrating his 19th birthday with his family 🙏🏻💯
You will not see a better sports video today:
Kolby Branch hits a HR for Georgia in his last ever college AB. His brother, on the other team, gets to celebrate with him as he rounds the bases with parents in attendance
What a moment for this family
In honor of his late twin brother, Jason, Jarron Collins threw out the first pitch at the Red Sox Pride Night ❤️
After the 2012-13 NBA season, Jason became the first openly gay player in one of the four major North American men's professional sports leagues.
(via Red Sox)