Christian singer-songwriter Forrest Frank announced over the weekend he has lost some 30,000 social media followers since sharing a video of the slain Charlie Kirk speaking positively about the impact Frank’s music has had on Gen Z.
“Thirty-thousand people unfollowed me because I posted about Charlie Kirk and I said that Jesus Christ is Lord,” Frank said in a video posted to his Instagram. “Good.”
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“I don’t want you to follow me,” he continued. “I don’t want you to track my music. I don’t want you to come to my shows. I don’t want you to do any of that if you don’t do this one thing, and that is, follow Jesus Christ, the King of all kings, the Lord of all lords, the one who is, the one who is to come.”
The “God Is Good” singer went on to say Jesus is “coming back real soon,” adding, “If you have not gotten your heart right with Him and dropped down on your knees and repented to Him, today is the day. The hour is at hand.”
Frank said “something shifted” culturally in the wake of Kirk’s murder, telling his followers, “I just want you to know that Jesus Christ is here and He loves you.”
Following Kirk’s assassination last week, Frank published a video reacting to comments the founder of Turning Point USA made about the value of the famed artist’s music and the impact it is having on younger generations of Americans.
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In the clip, Kirk described an “undoubtable surge” of Christian interest happening in the U.S., saying Christian music — like Frank’s — is the “most popular” genre among Gen Z.
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