We were just blocked from entering a public high school in Los Angeles to preach the gospel…
And what happened next raises serious questions about discrimination against Christians and conservatives once again.
Before the thousands of views, comments, and opinions — here’s the raw truth.
Buckle up.
Over the last two months, we’ve gone to nearly 30 public schools across Southern California.
We’ve been invited by students, staff, and faculty to share during school hours at Christian clubs on campus.
Thousands of students have responded to the gospel. Tears streaming down their faces, real salvation and even demons being casted out (that was the last controversy).
Our heart is simple, to bless each school and make an eternal impact in the lives of students.
Two days ago, I posted a video of students responding to Jesus at the previous school we visited.
It’s reached millions of views online.
The next morning, I received a message that
a Los Angeles Unified School District board member had seen the video and is demanding it be taken down.
The high crime of students coming to Jesus and being saved! God forbid!
Problem number one: they thought it was filmed at the school we were scheduled to visit next. It wasn’t.
Still, a call was arranged with faculty.
We were told no audio or video recording on campus for the school we were visiting today.
Problem number two: a quick search shows this same school has allowed other outside organizations to film and post content online.
That is clear discrimination.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse.
They only allowed two members of our four person team onto campus today.
I was escorted into a private room with multiple faculty members and given a list of restrictions.
Is this communist Cuba or North Korea? That was a legit thought at one point.
We made our way to the classroom and I preached the gospel, it was powerful!
And right as I was about to invite students forward — a loud fire alarm went off.
You can’t even make this up.
Coincidence? Most likely, right?
I thought this ordeal was over but I was wrong.
As I was praying for students after the club ended, a faculty member interrupted and told these specific students they had to leave for class immediately.
Then that same faculty member stepped off school property onto public property in front of the school and approached our team members who had been barred from coming onto the campus.
Why did he do that? To try to intimidate us as our team was praying for the students walking by!
Friends, this is the United States of America.
We must stand for both our constitutional rights and God given authority.
Let me be clear, what’s our response?
We aint backing down and NEVER will!
If this matters to you, would you share this video so that the eyes of the world would see?
It’s revival or we die and I choose revival!
Yesterday’s video is shaking some things up.
An entire classroom in a public school in Los Angeles responded to the gospel!
This is supernatural.
Today, I received a text that a school board member here in California heard about what happened.
Let’s just say this this person wasn’t too “happy”.
The high crime of students coming to Jesus and encountering the presence of God is so offensive to them…
But this is exactly why we will NEVER back down.
Our generation deserves bold preachers and those who carry authority in the spirit.
We’ve done close to 30 schools in SoCal in the last two months.
We aren’t playing games.
We won’t be silenced, intimidated or back down!
The people of God have arrived!
The time for revival and awakening is now!
PS: would you repost this to let the world know God is saving our children!
PSS: click the “bell” at top of my page to turn on notifications so that you see the next high school we go to this week.
It’s gonna be 🔥🔥
@Real_JFK_Jr_ Yes and when spouse passes away, I asked where does the money he paid go - stays in the system…and oh yeah, got $350 for his burial which didn’t even pay for the flowers on the casket 😢