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People in the News

Sunday, June 15, 2025

People in the News

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Kirk Franklin-we do not know what others are going through

kirkfranklinKirk admits to weaknesses. In fact, he says more people should be brave and admit their weaknesses to focus on their own recovery.

People often try to be superhuman when in fact they’re just like the regular guy, Clark Kent, says Franklin. And according to the award-winning Gospel artist, there is nothing wrong with just being Clark Kent.

“It seems like it’s a bad thing these days to admit weakness, to acknowledge your own lack of power to accomplish something on your own. It’s the same when you think of how many lives could be saved if mainly men would stop fooling themselves, respond to the pain in their chest, or the lump in their neck and run to the doctor for a check up,” he explained.

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