Marcus Schroeder doesn’t talk like your typical 19-year-old male—and certainly not like someone who’s been arrested for standing up for their Christian faith.
“My vision personally, for my life, is to inspire other young people to engage in the spiritual war that is going on in our nation and to inspire young people to join this reformation that’s taking place amongst American Christianity.”
Schroeder was among one of four protesters who were arrested July 29 at a “Pride in the Park” event in Watertown, Wisconsin, a roughly 40-minute drive from his home in Waukesha.
While he estimated there were about 200 protesters at the event from various churches, ministries and activist groups, Schroeder said the turnout was more divine providence than community organizing.
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