Pastor John Amanchukwu exposed alarming issues in North Carolina’s education system and spoke about the decline of church attendance due to recent Democratic interference. He addressed the public, called for Christian engagement in politics, and denounced the influence of “woke” ideologies in schools that he explained are destroying America’s children.
Amanchuku appeared on Wednesday’s WarRoom with Ben Harnwell to discuss the details of his arrest on Tuesday and to promote his newest film project 22 words Film.
Disturbing Incidents in Education
During the discussion, Pastor John Amanchukwu addressed troubling incidents in North Carolina’s public education system that led up to his arrest. He shared the story of a 15-year-old girl named Lorena Benson. Lorena was reportedly forced to read a pornographic book at Athens Drive High School, leading to a traumatic experience. Amanchukwu expressed outrage at the lack of action from the Wake County School Board.
“Two weeks later, the board does nothing about it,” he stated, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability. His frustration was palpable as he recounted being handcuffed while protesting against this perceived injustice. Amanchukwu’s experience highlights the growing concerns among parents and community members regarding the content taught in schools.
The Rise of “Woke” Ideology
Amanchukwu described the current educational climate as being influenced by “woke Marxist atheists.” He called on Christian patriots to “rise up and stand up” against what he sees as indoctrination in the classroom. His comments resonate with many parents who feel that the curriculum is becoming increasingly disconnected from traditional values.
The pastor’s message is clear: education should not compromise moral integrity. Instead, he advocates for a return to fundamental principles rooted in faith and family.
Declining Church Attendance
The conversation shifted to another pressing issue: declining attendance in black churches. Amanchukwu noted that attendance has decreased across all denominations, attributing this trend to the COVID-19 pandemic. He claimed that the Democratic Party’s policies played a role in this decline.
“The Democrat Party destroyed the Christian church during the pandemic,” Amanchukwu asserted. He criticized politicians for their condescending attitudes toward Christian values, which he believes contribute to the church’s struggles.
A Call for Political Engagement
Amanchukwu urged Christians to become more politically active. He emphasized that believers must vote according to biblical values and principles. His assertion that “You cannot claim the name of Christ and vote for the Democrat Party” reflects a growing sentiment among many evangelicals who feel that their beliefs are incompatible with the current Democratic platform.
This call to action serves as a rallying cry for Christians who are disillusioned with the political landscape. Amanchukwu’s message encourages them to take a stand and influence the direction of local and national policies.
Join Pastor Amanchukwu’s Struggle
Pastor John Amanchukwu’s insights reveal deep concerns regarding education and the decline of church attendance in North Carolina. His commitment to advocating for Christian values in both the classroom and the political sphere resonates with many who share similar frustrations. By calling for increased political engagement, Amanchukwu seeks to empower Christians to take control of their communities and uphold the values they cherish.
Resources-Amanchikwu’s church in Raleigh, North Carolina:
Upper Room Church of God in Christ
Form more WarRoom coverage of the need for Christians to participate in elections:
Christians in Crisis: The Urgent Call to Action Amidst Moral Decay from Steve Bannon’s WarRoom
Reclaiming Our Duty: Christians Have Duty to Vote and Shape the Nation for Good
Dr. Ben Carson, "Shine thy Light”: Why Christians Must Vote Against the Darkness
For more context, watch this two-part interview featuring Pator Amanchukwu on Wednesday’s WarRoom: