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Host Chuck Ellis welcomes back John Andrade, the Portland street preacher, pastor of Jesus is King church in Brunswick, husband, and father of seven (with one on the way). John has spent over six years ministering outside Planned Parenthood in Portland, sharing the gospel and offering hope to those facing unplanned pregnancies.In this powerful episode, John provides an update on his civil lawsuit brought by Maine Attorney General Aaron Frechette. The state sought to ban him from within 500 feet of the facility and pursued hefty fines for using amplification while preaching.Key updates from the November 20th court hearing and recent ruling:The judge denied the state's request for a 500-foot buffer zone.The civil lawsuit continues as the judge wants more examination of intent.John shares how the gospel was proclaimed in the courtroom through body cam evidence and worship music – turning the state's case into a testimony for Christ.Despite the ongoing case (potential criminal charges still looming), John has peacefully "shaken the dust off his feet" from that location, sensing the Lord's leading to move on while seeking the next place to preach in Portland.The conversation dives deep into: Hypocrisy in "women's healthcare" and the stark contrast between abortion providers and life-affirming crisis pregnancy centers.The cultural hatred toward the gospel message and true Christianity.Biblical insights on truth, judgment, grace, and standing firm amid opposition (drawing from Genesis, Lot in Sodom, and Jesus' example).The importance of rest, reckless grace, and trusting Jesus fully – no matter the outcome.John's heart for Portland shines through: a call to stop "eating the dog crap" the culture serves and feast on the living truth of Christ. A bold, faith-filled discussion on free speech, religious liberty, the sanctity of life, and why Jesus is the only hope for Maine and beyond.Follow John Andrade and support his ministry – search for updates on his ongoing case and future street preaching.Pray for Maine. Stand for truth.
By Charles "Chuck" EllisHost Chuck Ellis welcomes back John Andrade, the Portland street preacher, pastor of Jesus is King church in Brunswick, husband, and father of seven (with one on the way). John has spent over six years ministering outside Planned Parenthood in Portland, sharing the gospel and offering hope to those facing unplanned pregnancies.In this powerful episode, John provides an update on his civil lawsuit brought by Maine Attorney General Aaron Frechette. The state sought to ban him from within 500 feet of the facility and pursued hefty fines for using amplification while preaching.Key updates from the November 20th court hearing and recent ruling:The judge denied the state's request for a 500-foot buffer zone.The civil lawsuit continues as the judge wants more examination of intent.John shares how the gospel was proclaimed in the courtroom through body cam evidence and worship music – turning the state's case into a testimony for Christ.Despite the ongoing case (potential criminal charges still looming), John has peacefully "shaken the dust off his feet" from that location, sensing the Lord's leading to move on while seeking the next place to preach in Portland.The conversation dives deep into: Hypocrisy in "women's healthcare" and the stark contrast between abortion providers and life-affirming crisis pregnancy centers.The cultural hatred toward the gospel message and true Christianity.Biblical insights on truth, judgment, grace, and standing firm amid opposition (drawing from Genesis, Lot in Sodom, and Jesus' example).The importance of rest, reckless grace, and trusting Jesus fully – no matter the outcome.John's heart for Portland shines through: a call to stop "eating the dog crap" the culture serves and feast on the living truth of Christ. A bold, faith-filled discussion on free speech, religious liberty, the sanctity of life, and why Jesus is the only hope for Maine and beyond.Follow John Andrade and support his ministry – search for updates on his ongoing case and future street preaching.Pray for Maine. Stand for truth.