SEMMES — Mobile pastor Travis Johnson shared his powerful testimony to the nation Thursday night during a live broadcast of FlashPoint Live, streamed from Pathway Church.
Gene Bailey hosted the panel, which included Johnson, pastor Hank Kunneman, Patriot Academy founder Rick Green and former gang leader, pastor Lorenzo Sewell.
Johnson, who was canceled by the left in June 2023, after a prayer before a council meeting, explained what he went through after asking God to protect city leaders and children who were being targeted by radical ideologies in schools, parks and libraries.
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"It unleashed every single extremist alphabet group that there was," Johnson said. "They showed up in Mobile and organized and mobilized."
Johnson's family was doxed, photos of his children were put online, and the family received death threats. He was urged to apologize by LGBTQ groups and the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
"And I said, 'They want an apology, I'm here to make a statement," Johnson recalled. "Here's my statement: I am not sorry; We do not apologize; We don't bow. We stand."
Johnson received a standing ovation. He then reminded the audience that believers must continue to object to radical ideologies and stand for God. He said that's what he has done, and now he's standing on a national level.

"I was kicked out of my city, I was platformed in the nation," Johnson said of his recent visit to the White House with President Donald Trump.
Johnson said it is time for the church to stand up for Jesus, take the cities and take dominion in 2025.
Kunneman, of Omaha, Nebr., shared a prophetic message from God during the broadcast. As he was telling a story, he suddenly stopped to share what was put on his heart. Kunneman said states touching the Gulf of America have a special role in the nation's future. He said Texas, Alabama and Florida will be the cords of three strands that "will not be easily broken." Those three cords are executive, legislative and judicial.
He said Texas legislation will bring great reform, great judges will arise out of Alabama, and Florida will offer a vice president and a future president.
"For I say to you, says your God, Gulf of America shall align with the middle of this country, and I will fulfill your prayers, your dreams, your desires," Kunneman said. "Not just for your sake, but I have heard the prayers for your children, says the living God."
On Friday, the second and final night of Flashpoint Live from Mobile will be at Pathway Church. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the program begins at 7 p.m.
Watch FlashPoint Live on YouTube and Rumble.
FlashPoint recently became an independent 501(c)(3).
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