Kwame Kilpatrick On Accountability,Fatherhood & The Red Pill Lie
Pastor Kwame Kilpatrick was the youngest mayor ever elected in Detroit, Michigan. He served seven years of a twenty-eight-year federal prison sentence for corruption. President Donald Trump commuted the remaining twenty-one years. Today he pastors Move Mental Ministries in Detroit — not as a politician, not as a Democrat, not as a Republican, but as (in his own words) "a blood-washed, born-again servant of the Lord Jesus Christ."
This is his return to Disturbing the Peace.
Pastor John Amanchukwu had previously interviewed Pastor Kilpatrick in person, and the response was overwhelming. Viewers told John it was one of the best interviews they had ever seen — with many saying they could "feel the anointing of God" through the conversation. This second interview goes deeper. It goes into the reconciliation. It goes into the fatherhood. It goes into the theology of race that God had to break down in Kilpatrick's own heart.
They open with the simplest question. "Who are you today?" Kilpatrick's answer: "I'm a blood-washed, born-again servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. I'm no longer a politician. I'm no longer a Democrat or Republican. But I will engage the government mountain — because I used to write those exact same commercials. I used to tell people, 'stop the giant sucking sound from Detroit taking all our money' — so my candidate could win in Northern Michigan and I could become leader in the House. I understand the political game. And now I'm using everything God has given me to prosper the kingdom of God — to talk to real men who were trapped in a whole not just negative but wicked lifestyle. Just like I was."
The conversation turns to what may be the most powerful segment of the interview — Kilpatrick reconciling with his three sons. Jaleel, Jonas, and Jelani were 11, 19, and 19 when he went to federal prison. They were 19, 26, and 26 when he came out. He tells John about Miss B — a Christian psychologist from Yukon, Oklahoma, now with the Lord since COVID, who forced Kilpatrick to sit in the failures with his sons before he could even talk to them again. "One of my sons told me I was a sorry man. He was crying. He was mad. And I told him — 'You're right, son. I failed you.' That started the journey back."
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