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CrossPolitic Show
Pastor Toby, Choc Knox, Waterboy
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When Pastor Travis Johnson prayed for children's protection at a Mobile city council meeting, major activist groups demanded he apologize - but his viral response "I am not sorry, we will not bow, we will stand" sparked unexpected results: his church saw record baptisms, local pastors united, and the city actually fired its LGBTQ liaisons, making Mobile the first U.S. city to lower its "equality index," proving that sometimes standing firm on your convictions leads to victories you never saw coming.
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When Pastor Travis Johnson prayed for children's protection at a Mobile city council meeting, major activist groups demanded he apologize - but his viral response "I am not sorry, we will not bow, we will stand" sparked unexpected results: his church saw record baptisms, local pastors united, and the city actually fired its LGBTQ liaisons, making Mobile the first U.S. city to lower its "equality index," proving that sometimes standing firm on your convictions leads to victories you never saw coming.
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When Pastor Travis Johnson prayed for children's protection at a Mobile city council meeting, major activist groups demanded he apologize - but his viral response "I am not sorry, we will not bow, we will stand" sparked unexpected results: his church saw record baptisms, local pastors united, and the city actually fired its LGBTQ liaisons, making Mobile the first U.S. city to lower its "equality index," proving that sometimes standing firm on your convictions leads to victories you never saw coming.