2,000 years later, the Blood of Jesus is still just as powerful as the day it was shed!
Thousands of people gave their lives to Christ yesterday at the Good Friday Miracle Service. To God be the glory!
THE DAY 2 STRANGERS TRIED TO HEAL ME IN A STARBUCKS
I was sitting in Starbucks when two college-aged girls walked up, noticed my knee brace, and said,
“Sir, can we pray for your healing?”
I smiled. “Absolutely.”
What they didn’t know is I’ve had this bad knee for 35 years—ever since I tore my ACL (yes… attempting to dance like Michael Jackson). The surgery failed, and I’ve been managing it ever since.
They also had no idea I was an evangelist.
They prayed with bold faith—right there in Starbucks, asking God to heal.
When they finished, they asked, “Did you feel anything? Are you healed?”
I paused. “Honestly… no.”
But before they walked away, I asked them something they didn’t expect:
“Aren’t you going to share the Gospel with me?”
They looked confused.
I said, “You were bold enough to approach me and pray for my knee—but what about my soul?”
Then they admitted it: they didn’t really know how to share the Gospel.
So right there, in the middle of Starbucks, I gave them a quick crash course—how to move from physical need to spiritual truth, and how to clearly share the good news of Jesus.
By the end, their confidence had completely shifted. They weren’t just willing to pray anymore—they were ready to speak.
They walked away excited, determined to not only pray for people—but to share the message that actually changes lives.
Don’t get me wrong—I believe God can heal. I believe we should pray in faith for healing. I’ve experienced God’s healing personally on other occasions.
But if we stop there, we miss the bigger miracle.
Because the greatest healing isn’t physical—it’s spiritual.
If the body is healed but the soul is lost, what a wasted opportunity.
I’d rather have someone limp into heaven than sprint into hell.
I used to view Donald Trump simply as a solid, effective president... someone who delivered results on the economy, borders, and foreign policy without all the usual political polish.
But over time, I've come to see something much bigger: the entire American political system has been rotten and corrupt for decades. It's not just isolated scandals or bad actors; it's a deeply entrenched network of career politicians, unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, intelligence agencies, and media gatekeepers who operate as a self-protecting "uniparty" or "swamp."
They prioritize their own power, insider deals, endless wars, and special interests over the actual needs of everyday Americans. Elections often feel like theater, with the same outcomes no matter who wins—more debt, more control, more erosion of freedoms.
What sets Trump apart is that he's the only major figure in modern politics who's truly taken on that machine head-on and actually shaken it. Previous leaders talked tough about reform but ultimately played along with the system, got rich from it, or were too tied into it to challenge it meaningfully.
Donald Trump, as a DC outsider who didn't need their approval or their money, has exposed the corruption, fought back against weaponized institutions, and forced the hidden power structures into the open... even when it meant relentless attacks, impeachments, indictments, and lawfare aimed directly at him and his children.
He's far from perfect, and the battle is far from over, but for the first time in my lifetime, someone has genuinely threatened the status quo and refused to back down. That's why the pushback against him has been so ferocious: he represents the real possibility of dismantling the corrupt system rather than just managing it.
To me, supporting him now isn't just about one good presidency... it's about finally having a fighter who's willing to take on the whole rigged game for the sake of the country, and God help us if he fails.