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A JOHN AMANCHUKWU FILM

"During the 22 Words film I felt like cheering and I felt like crying. I initially didn't know the depth of this issue, but after watching 22 Words, now I do."

This film is an urgent message for today’s church.

Our nation is at a crossroads, and the decisions made today will shape the future for generations to come. As parents, grandparents, and people of faith, we have a responsibility to protect the moral foundation of our society.

This eye-opening film, 22 Words, reveals the devastating consequences that began in 1962 and 1963, when prayer and the Bible were removed from public schools by landmark court rulings.

The ripple effects of those decisions can be seen today in rising divorce rates, teenage pregnancy, suicide, and the growing presence of LGBTQIA+ agendas in schools — an erosion of values that has targeted our children and weakened the moral fabric of our nation.

This is a unique opportunity for pastors and ministry leaders to spark conversations and engage their community in the mission to restore faith and Biblical values in schools.

"The "22 Words" film is a HOME RUN! It was an honor to be the first to premiere it at my church."

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John K. Amanchukwu Sr. is a preacher, author, and activist committed to exposing the racist ideologies of abortion and critical race theory. John’s last name, Amanchukwu, means I Know God and he shares his passionate message as someone who does.

 

He holds a master’s degree in Christian ministry from Liberty University and has led ministries to youth and young adults for many years. In addition, he spent twelve years ministering outside one of the busiest abortion clinics in the Southeast.

 

Currently, he is a contributor with Turning Point Faith, and the First Assistant and Youth Pastor at the Upper Room Church of God in Christ in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he lives with his wife and their three children. He is the author of two books, Hoodwinked and Eraced.

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