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I agree with the other 2 here. We're not here to judge. It looked like there were a lot of kids there so more power to him. If he's preaching the gospel, and he's being real then we can't say a thing. In Mark 4, the sower sows. Throws seed. That's it. The seed is the seed...the Word of God. We spend so much time mutating the gospel and looking cool that we begin to think it's about presentation. It's about God. Preach the Word, as you are and let God deal with the plowing, the placing, the watering. A mutated gospel doesn't have the power to save because it's not the gospel. I don't know his ministry and I don't know him personally so I really can't comment if he's real or just putting on a show so i'm not going to

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I'm not sure if this is a good post at all man. it leaves alot of room for gossip, hurtful comments and opinions that just aren't fair. I hope that wasn't your intent man.

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First thing it makes me think of are the two videos below.

But, I think of the story of the disciples telling Jesus they stopped a man from casting out demons (Luke 9:49). Jesus said anyone who isn't against you is for you.

I think that this guy and I have more in common than separates us. He's telling people about Jesus, and I hope he's very successful at it. I don't think God will say, "You heard about me from an insecure, motorcycle-riding, tattooed guy with anime hair? Sorry, that doesn't count."

God is bigger than how this guy presents the Gospel, same as he is bigger than my shortcomings as a youth pastor. My prayer would be that God keeps maturing his ministry style to best fit the group he's called to reach, and that it works.