On Dealing with the Police

(If you are regularly sharing your faith, sooner or later you will be hassled by people with badges, especially if you are an open air preacher. I found a great 12-point list of what to do—and what not to do—when confronted by the police. Copy this and memorize the protocols… before it’s too late!)

1. Always speak in a professional manner. “Yes Sir, No Sir” is an absolute rule. No Street Preacher serves a righteous cause in being publicly rude to an officer. Your attitude will go on the report and will meet with the same disrespect.

2. Always designate one person in charge to talk with the police. This is a no exception rule.

Live Interview Tonight w/ Frank Pastore

99.5 KKLA is the largest Christian radio station in America. Former Reds pitcher, Frank Pastore, a top rated talk show host at the station, came out yesterday to honor our church, Hope Chapel, and my Pastor Zac Nazarian, with their “Church of the Week” award. Unfortunately, they have found that 40% of those who listen to

Preaching at the Academy Awards #2

Here is another open air offering from our excursion to the Academy Awards in February. This time we preached on the south side of Hollywood Blvd., right across the street from that Kansas hate church who were waving their “God Hates” signs. I emphasized that we were there to bring a message of love, so

Quotes of the Week: Troubling Tracts

“Like the Bible says, ‘Every dog has it’s day.’” —The frustrated Security guard’s response to our polite refusal to leave the public sidewalk where we were handing out Gospel tracts to students exiting a Catholic high school campus. He then proceeded to call the principal and her assistant, and they both started grabbing tracts out