Thousands of people gathered for Kanye West’s “Sunday Service” in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after a last-minute announcement Friday.
Curvine Brewington, a pastor at Crossroads Church in Lafayette, Louisiana, attended the event and shared his experience on Instagram, saying there was an “altar call” and “over 1,000” people gave their lives to Christ:
"..In a crowd of 6,000 people from all walks of life, all ages, and all races, I witnessed over 1,000 people respond to The Gospel.."
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Great to hear and what better testimony than Kanye.
Groan. More zombies
Now that's awesome.
6:03 - Aethiest are funny - they say they don't believe, but they don't want to hear about God. I believe most people who say they are Atheists are Satan worshipers. Why else would you care about something you don't believe in.
What have you got to lose if you're wrong? Everything, what am I losing - nothing.
Good luck, I hope you will see the light one day unless your one of those satanic worshipers hiding in the closet like the Muslims and Clintons are.
The Lord said they can deny Me, but they will not be able to deny hearing of Me.
Groan more ignorant lost zombie fools trolling on here again..
GOD bless them and 6:03 too he needs it
SMMFH. So now Kanye West is a prophet because he can make things rhyme to a bunch of mechanical beats....please people open your eyes use your gut instinct and stop feeding into the nonsense the media is shoveling on top of us! I'm my opinion organized religion is just a form of control for the masses and is nothing more than a bussiness.
@ November 4, 2019 at 6:37 PM
I'm an atheist. I don't mind hearing about your deity. In fact, I spend a lot of time reading not only about your deity, but about many religions deities. I enjoy learning about philosophy and cultures.
Where we have a problem is when religious folks try to pervert their religious liberty by trying to force it upon others, usually via legislation and government. We want equal access to jobs, and not have to hide because of a tyrannical majority. That's why we care, and as an American and Christian, you should too.
For the record, call me what you like, but I also don't believe in they mythology of your religion, meaning I also don't believe in your Satan... so it's a little absurd to call me a Satanist.
My take on the Kanye bit... he is a waning artist who is looking to tap into a new market. Many artists have done this "religious turn" in the past, and the evangelical market is a large one with lots of money that is very devoted. This is more about his career and turning profits that his actual message. There is big money to be had, in religion.. he's just tapping into it.
A wolf in sheep's clothing.
I see a new Mega-Church in the making. He will make more money with that than he will ever make from music.
He's forming his own cult and the brain dead Republicans are falling for it hook line & sinker!
Case in point, the article posted here!
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