Today while preaching I experienced quite a contrast between two people in the same line. The prideful man on the far left scoffed and laughed at the preaching of the Gospel. After I rebuked him, I later handed him a tract; but he threw it on the ground. When I attempted to pick the tract
At time-stamp 00:41 the blonde lady to the far right, said something to the effect, “I don’t need to hear this,” she then walked away. But she later returns to heckle the message. The problem is she alleged to be a “believer.” She should have heard my message last Friday, which warned that “Many believers”
I usually edit-out allot of what you see in this video. But I want others to see that I do not merely engage in what is known as “drive-by preaching” (though at times I will). I prefer to preach, teach, minister, and when possible, ‘disciple them.’ There was something special about the two ladies that
The tall guy at the beginning refused a Gospel tract, which later proved he would become problematic, he later joined the man in the truck. He was telling others that I was “a liar,” and a “false prophet” (praise the Lord for opposition). Another ‘professing’ Christian that believed in a “higher power,” suggested I share
As I’ve stated before, “It is the Heralds or ‘boots in the street’ that work in stressful, unsafe, unpredictable, uncontrolled, unrehearsed, and sometimes even dangerous work environments, all of which is done free of salary.” But this is the first time I’ve ever had to preach over a loud hydraulic shredding machine, and I’m not
This morning at one of my locations, I preached an unusual message to a good sized crowd. As I preached from Matthew 7, I specifically warned them and then apologized to the non-saved, for the poor witness of the many false converts across America. I then attributed this problem specifically to ‘unbiblical soteriologies,’ as I
During this outreach, I preached from Acts 17:30. When preaching the glorious Gospel to people, the Gospel brings more judgment upon them. That’s because they can no longer claim “ignorance” (i.e. I didn’t know). God did not overlook these people, in this line (or in any other line or crowd), and they were instructed. When
After preaching, the Lord provided some opportunities for prayer, conversations, and Q&A. Music ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ by Jackie Evancho. UPDATE: Yesterday at church a sister questioned me about a video that she watched of me open-air preaching. She advised that I preached something similar to modalism, or oneness Pentecostalism, which denies the Biblical Trinity. When I