![]() ![]() ![]() He promotes family on TikTok and parades fashion on Instagram. In Georgia there’s Jamal Bryant, a preacher’s kid turned megachurch leader who sometimes appears alongside his ex-wife on The Real Housewives of Potomac.īut none is as of-the-moment as Todd – whose second book, Crazy Faith: It’s Only Crazy Until It Happens, could just as easily describe his viral clip. In South Carolina, there’s the Oprah-approved John Gray. In this Covid-addled chapter of the internet age, the 35-year-old Todd epitomizes a new brand of holy man – the preacher-influencer. “It’s never my intention to distract others from God’s Word and the message of Jesus … even with illustrations!” Within days, Todd predictably reappeared on camera to apologize for his “too extreme and too disgusting” example. “If your pastor rubs spit on your face”, quipped the Rev Dr Chuck Currie, a United Church of Christ minister, “find a new pastor.” Still, a fair few came to Todd’s defense, some making a case for saliva’s medicinal properties and others making a broader case for nastier offenses other shepherds have committed against their flocks. “God wasn’t nowhere near that,” snarked the Root’s Shanelle Genai. The internet broke into fits at first sight of this clip. Gizelle Bryant and Jamal Bryant attend the Atlanta UNCF Mayor’s Masked Ball in 2019. ![]()
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