EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 24 MIN
What If A Street Preacher Called Your Daughter A SLUT & WHORE At Brandon Amphitheater?
from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards
In this raw, no-holds-barred conversation on The Clay Edwards Show, Clay and Hour 2 guest Andrew Gasser react to viral footage from Sister Cindy’s “Ho No Mo Tour” at The Grove on the Ole Miss campus — where the street preacher uses sharp humor and comedy to call out promiscuity, drinking, and “sneaky link” culture among young women. The discussion quickly turns to the more confrontational style of local Mississippi street preachers like Brother Gabe, who stands outside country concerts at the Brandon Amphitheater calling women “hoes” and “Jezebels” as they walk in. Clay, as a father of a daughter, draws a hard line: he supports free speech but says there’s a time, place, and better way to reach people — and that publicly shaming innocent girls heading to a concert crosses into bad taste and invites consequences. Andrew pushes back with his own experiences as a believer and father, defending bold street preaching as a necessary spiritual stretch that sometimes makes people uncomfortable. The two go deep on faith, fatherhood, modesty, cultural decay, and how to actually expand the Kingdom instead of shrinking it. Listener calls flood in, including a passionate “South Side of the Kingdom” caller who says name-calling is corrupt communication and that the Bible demands better. The conversation ends with the legendary Brandon, Mississippi blueprint for dealing with the Westboro Baptist Church when they tried to protest a Marine’s funeral — a story that still gives chills
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In this raw, no-holds-barred conversation on The Clay Edwards Show, Clay and Hour 2 guest Andrew Gasser react to viral footage from Sister Cindy’s “Ho No Mo Tour” at The Grove on the Ole Miss campus — where the street preacher uses sharp humor and comedy to call out promiscuity, drinking, and “sneaky link” culture among young women. The discussion quickly turns to the more confrontational style of local Mississippi street preachers like Brother Gabe, who stands outside country concerts at the Brandon Amphitheater calling women “hoes” and “Jezebels” as they walk in. Clay, as a father of a daughter, draws a hard line: he supports free speech but says there’s a time, place, and better way to reach people — and that publicly shaming innocent girls heading to a concert crosses into bad taste and invites consequences. Andrew pushes back with his own experiences as a believer and father, defending bold street preaching as a necessary spiritual stretch that sometimes makes people uncomfortable. The two go deep on faith, fatherhood, modesty, cultural decay, and how to actually expand the Kingdom instead of shrinking it. Listener calls flood in, including a passionate “South Side of the Kingdom” caller who says name-calling is corrupt communication and that the Bible demands better. The conversation ends with the legendary Brandon, Mississippi blueprint for dealing with the Westboro Baptist Church when they tried to protest a Marine’s funeral — a story that still gives chills
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