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. “You have to be careful that you do not criticize people who have the anointing of God on them. . Donate $50 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you can elect to receive “Gods of the Smoke Machine” by Scott Latta, click here.
The day after Magala’s conference performance, disgraced former Mars Hill pastor Mark Driscoll likened Magala’s performance to a “strip” act that exhibited the “Jezebel spirit,” as TRR reported.
“The same thing that’s used in a strip club for women who have the Jezebel spirit to seduce men,” Driscoll said.
If your brother offends you, go to him privately.”
The sword-swallower, however, said he felt compelled to clarify that his performance was not a strip act, but a “specialty act.”
“My performance, which some have controversially likened to inappropriate entertainment, is deeply rooted in a historical and cultural tradition that dates back over 1,200 years,” he said.
“In front of that was a man who ripped his shirt off like a woman does in front of a pole at a strip club.”
RELATED:Mark Driscoll Kicked Off Stage for Calling Out ‘Strip Club’-Like Performance at Stronger Men’s Conference
During the act, Magala ripped off his shirt, swallowed a sword, and climbed a vertical pole before sliding back down face first with the sword still in his mouth.
Driscoll was kicked off stage by conference host and James River Church’s lead pastor John Lindell before he could finish his sermon.
The convention hired Alex because the theme was ‘strong men’ and Alex is the best at what he does!”
Magala said that he is a Christian and seeks to use his talents in a way that respects his faith while inspiring others.
See, our God is not arrogant. But we are brothers in Christ. “In front of that was a man who ripped his shirt off like a woman does in front of a pole at a strip club.”
Shortly into Driscoll’s remarks, Pastor Lindell kicked Driscoll of the stage, shouting, “You’re out of line Mark . The only thing spiritual about it is that it’s spiritual abuse.
Later in the conference, the two appeared on stage together and gushed over one another.
Lindell likened Driscoll to John the Baptist and called him the “Spurgeon of our day”—a reference to famous Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon.
Driscoll got emotional talking about how Lindell had been a great friend to him during “one of the hardest seasons of my life.” And he called the Stronger Men’s Conference “one of the greatest men’s events .
So, for him to self-righteously call out a bawdy act at a Christian event was super ironic.
This is the man who called women “penis homes” and whose sermons in Scotland were so vulgar, he was asked not to return to the country. Before the word of God was opened, there was a platform. praying. I am touched and shocked at the same time.
‘It’s Called Go-Go Dancing’—Alex Magala Addresses Accusation He Is a ‘Stripper’; James River Church Says They Didn’t Know
Alex Magala, the sword swallower who performed last Friday (April 12) at James River Church’s Stronger Men’s Conference, has released a video telling his side of the story.
Magala made headlines when he was publicly rebuked by controversial Pastor Mark Driscoll for what Driscoll described as a “strip club” performance.
He also was the first person in the history of the Olympics to perform on the pole in the 2014 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
However, the sword-swallower has worked in both women’s and gay nightclubs as a pole dancer, The Roys Report (TRR) reported. I believe God is honored by this approach—the approach He prescribed for us in Matthew 18 and other Scriptures.
“Others have chosen to air their grievances with me or this church in a more public forum.
He also has a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
The Stronger Men’s Conference was Magala’s first event in eight months, as he had been rehabbing a torn bicep.
“I am in tears. She also previously hosted a national talk show on the Moody Radio Network, called Up for Debate, and has worked as a TV reporter for a CBS affiliate.
But it’s not. As Galatians 6:7 says, “. And if he won’t listen to the church, “let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector.”
The passage concerns personal offenses, not the misconduct of pastors and Christian leaders.