i read, watch, pray they have authentic faith, and that they are effective in sharing Truth.
i really-truly know very little of KW’s life, other than a broad idea he was a self-indulgent sinner.
he has notoriety. thus, he could constructively affect many souls.
i do follow/read Herman Cain’s different ventures, here+there.
i find Mr Cain to be down-to-earth and practical. not a Rhodes Scholar, but honest and consistent.
link below, Herman Cain regarding Kanye West’s conversion:
(i dislike Jimmy Kimmel’s “work,” he is one reason i unplugged from TV in 2016.)
i may view this video. i haven’t, yet.
VIDEO: Kanye West's extraordinary proclamation of Jesus on the Jimmy Kimmel Show
https://hermancain.com/video-kanye-west ... henewvoice
Tim Tebow was discussed in at least one MD thread.Herman Cain:
Sometimes I think Christians need a kick in the pants in this respect:
We get so caught up in how bad things are in the world, and how thoroughly the world seems to be rebelling against God, we forget that God is capable of doing extraordinary things.
If I had told you a month ago that Jimmy Kimmel would have a guest who would unabashedly proclaim that Jesus is Lord, and go on about it length and with great enthusiasm, while Jimmy smiles and nods the whole time, you would have never believed this would be possible. If I had told you this would happen while the Jimmy Kimmel Show displayed a chryon that read “Jesus is King,” you would have told me I’d lost my mind.
All of this happened on Friday night. Why?
Because God chose one of the most unlikely people – but also one of the few people who could pull it off – to do it.
Into the morass that is our lost modern culture, God has sent Kanye West, and the impact is extraordinary: .. ..
There is another athlete, Demario Davis, showing up in reports, his “Man of God” headband caused sensations; first, he was penalized, then, he turned the situation into an effective charity fundraiser.
This thread is meant to be general discussion about “those certain people” who find themselves-and-their-faith, in the public eye in ways most of us never will, and would likely prefer not to be there.