Post by Brother. Ross on Dec 9, 2009 16:23:49 GMT -5
Thursday Nov 5th 2009: Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
I arrived on campus at 11:35 and did an on camera Interview with a female student discussing my perspective on cross dressing and drag queens. She also recorded some of the preaching as all this was for a documentary she was making.
I began preaching at 11:50 and a small crowd quickly gathered and quickly grew to a large crowd between 100- 50. As always I thumped pure bible and answered questions with pure scripture. A short noisy Muslim girl began stating that Islam and Christianity see eye to eye. I explained to her quoting the purest scripture (the Bible) how they contradicted each other. She ignored the facts and kept yelling and opposing me.
The crowd soon closed in on me and some students left, but I rebuked sin and preached to those that remained. Campus police arrived and talked with me in an attempt to get me to stop preaching. The 6ā6ā lieutenant arrived soon as well and basically told me to go home assuming I was intimidated. After telling him I was recording everything and that VCU has a policy allowing me to preach he left me alone. The crowd stayed and I preached for another 40 minutes before handing the crowd over to a local young man by the name of Patrick. He had heard about the preaching somehow then contacted me by phone.
He began preaching to the crowd of 50+ just after 1pm. His voice would soon give out as he stated but he answered questions and continued speaking. One young man in a campus ministry followed me interrupting me seeking attention of the students as students would ask me questions and make prayer requests. At 2:45 Pat then handed it back over to me. There were about 10 students still listening so I planned on just preaching a thought I had at the time and leaving since it was almost 3pm. After about 15 minutes a crowd of about 100 students surrounded me, including hecklers, homo's and a guitar player. It was difficult to do much hard preaching as I was somewhat tired, music was being played and there were females touching me, flirting, and persisting on hugging me.
I answered questions to those who did ask though they were not many. A girl also stole my water, but a man quickly brought me a new one. The last few minutes I had good talks with small attentive groups, and some ended up agreeing at the end with what I was preaching. At least 1 student thanked me and a Christian male student from Africa said he was stirred do begin publicly preaching. Praise the Lord!
I arrived on campus at 11:35 and did an on camera Interview with a female student discussing my perspective on cross dressing and drag queens. She also recorded some of the preaching as all this was for a documentary she was making.
I began preaching at 11:50 and a small crowd quickly gathered and quickly grew to a large crowd between 100- 50. As always I thumped pure bible and answered questions with pure scripture. A short noisy Muslim girl began stating that Islam and Christianity see eye to eye. I explained to her quoting the purest scripture (the Bible) how they contradicted each other. She ignored the facts and kept yelling and opposing me.
The crowd soon closed in on me and some students left, but I rebuked sin and preached to those that remained. Campus police arrived and talked with me in an attempt to get me to stop preaching. The 6ā6ā lieutenant arrived soon as well and basically told me to go home assuming I was intimidated. After telling him I was recording everything and that VCU has a policy allowing me to preach he left me alone. The crowd stayed and I preached for another 40 minutes before handing the crowd over to a local young man by the name of Patrick. He had heard about the preaching somehow then contacted me by phone.
He began preaching to the crowd of 50+ just after 1pm. His voice would soon give out as he stated but he answered questions and continued speaking. One young man in a campus ministry followed me interrupting me seeking attention of the students as students would ask me questions and make prayer requests. At 2:45 Pat then handed it back over to me. There were about 10 students still listening so I planned on just preaching a thought I had at the time and leaving since it was almost 3pm. After about 15 minutes a crowd of about 100 students surrounded me, including hecklers, homo's and a guitar player. It was difficult to do much hard preaching as I was somewhat tired, music was being played and there were females touching me, flirting, and persisting on hugging me.
I answered questions to those who did ask though they were not many. A girl also stole my water, but a man quickly brought me a new one. The last few minutes I had good talks with small attentive groups, and some ended up agreeing at the end with what I was preaching. At least 1 student thanked me and a Christian male student from Africa said he was stirred do begin publicly preaching. Praise the Lord!