Author: Miguel Gutierrez

By Miguel Gutierez — Gage, Till and Kaden Helms, triplets from North Carolina who post Christian content, have gone viral, and what that tells us about this generation is that they are sick of fake content, shock content, vanity, emptiness, woke-ness and all the other inauthentic, dark content the media offers. These guys are real. Their videos are cute and uplifting. In a short time, the triplets have amassed 355,000 followers on Instagram. They spread the Gospel, pray for followers and share uplifting messages in relatable ways. With a Gen Z sense for timing, style and substance, they serve up…

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By Miguel Gutierrez — Joseph Marlborough lost the $1 million prize but won something better: souls for Jesus. On the runner-up team on Netflix series Outlast intense survivalist show, the “elite hog hunter” from Lafayette, Louisiana, inevitably shared his faith in Christ with other members on Team Delta. Thousands of messages came in after airing. “Hey man, you helped me find my way back to my faith,” said one. “You helped me forgive my uncle that molested me,” another said. “You helped me come back to God. I used to be an atheist,” said a third. With Proverbs 3:5-6 inscribed…

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By Miguel Guttierez — It was 2004 when Mel Gibson self-financed The Passion of the Christ, the blockbuster documentary-like film that centerpieced an R-rated gruesome, brutal and stomach-churning crucifixion. His $30 million+ personal investment paid him back $300 million, and the Hollywood executives who predicted failure got a wakeup call that audiences DO want faith content. Now, after more than 20 years, the sequel is finally being developed call The Resurrection of the Christ, possibly to be released in 2026. Again it is the start of Brave Heart and Mad Max who is behind it. Again it is his own…

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By Miguel Gutierrez – Bryson LaShun Potts made a promise to God that if he “made it” in the rap industry, he would shine the light for God. He didn’t. Instead, marijuana, crime and sex out of wedlock drove LaShun, whose stage name is NLE Choppa, to depression. In 2020, he tweeted that he would commit suicide on the last day of the year. “I was exhausted. Drugs were getting the best of me,” he says. “I’m praying I’m like heavenly Father when I wake up, please show me something that can relieve what I got going on. ‘Cause this…

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By Miguel Gutierrez– In an industry where God and the concept of religion is mocked, Jerry Lorenzo has reached massive success with his brand “Fear of God.” “Right now in fashion there crosses everywhere, and Givenchy has Jesus Saves tees,” Lorenzo says. “But no one is really providing the message behind all that. In coming up with the brand Fear of God, I liked it because it’s gangster, the gangsternness of really how toughthis walk is.” Lorenzo came to Los Angeles to finish grad school and, being away from his parents’ coverin, he embarked on a journey of self-discovery, ditched…

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By Miguel Gutierrez– For a undefeated upcoming star in the super fly weight, boxing is more than just a sport. It’s a way to escape the unforgiving hood. “Boxing wasn’t just about punches” Steven Navarro says. “It was about finding a way out.” Growing up in Inglewood, CA, Steven Navarro, now 21, steered clear of gangbanging and drug underworld by aiming at the ring. Today Steven is the current champion in the Super Fly Weight division, having won national championship 13 times. His father, Refugio Navarro, himself overcame the streets. He kicked addiction and now is sober. He is the…

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By Miguel Gutierrez – Danny Duncan was homeless, so he looked for a place to sleep each night… on Tinder. For an influencer famous for his Virginity Rocks clothing line, it seems like a strange start. There’s not a more anti-virginity app than the hookup culture Tinder. “I would stay at Tinder girls’ houses all the time,” Danny says on the Jon Joushaei YouTube channel. “That was the biggest breakthrough for me to not be homeless.” Raised in Englewood, FL, by an alcoholic mother (he still cries thinking about his rough childhood), Danny Duncan wanted to become a sports rehab…

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By Miguel Gutierrez– Armed citizens stop mass shooters quicker and more effectively than cops, a first-of-its-kind study revealed. Looking at FBI data and DOJ data, researchers John Lott and Carlisle Moody examined all mass shootings (four or more kills, also ruling out gang and drug killings) from 2014 to 2022 and compared police effectiveness vs. citizens with concealed carry. What they found turns conventional wisdom (trust the cops, not civilians) on its head. Armed civilians not only stopped more active shooters, they did so while saving more lives and making fewer mistakes. However, the study makes clear that civilians are…

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By Miguel Gutierrez – Despite having a 19.5M following on YouTube, a growing candy company and achieving social media influence, Ryan Trahan still felt empty and yearned for deeper purpose until he met Christ. “It was a crazy juxtaposition of I should be celebrating because I love this girl but Why do I feel empty?” Ryan Trahan said on the Shane Cox YouTube channel “I realized I need to go on like a spiritual pursuit. I started taking a much less cynical approach towards asking questions, just started to pray and started to ask myself What do I believe? “Ultimately…

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