
The Breakfast Club Best of full interview: Pastor Jamal Bryant On 40-Day Fast Against Target, Black America's Success, Politics + More
Dec 24, 2025
Pastor Jamal Bryant, a Baptist pastor and activist, dives into gripping discussions about engaging the church in social issues. He emphasizes the power of social media to connect with youth and the importance of unity in physical worship. Bryant outlines the purpose behind the 40-day fast targeting Target, framing it as both a spiritual and strategic movement for Black empowerment. He underscores the need for pastors to confront political powers and the significance of protecting Black vendors. The conversation highlights collective action as a path to innovative economic solutions.
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Church Culture Is Running Behind
- Church culture lags behind secular culture and needs new tools like social media to reach younger people.
- Pastor Jamal Bryant argues streaming and TikTok are vital to connect a generation that won’t always attend physical services.
Accept Criticism As Part Of Leadership
- Embrace criticism and pursue your calling even if it angers people, because impact often precedes popularity.
- Pastor Jamal Bryant cites courage and willingness to be disliked as necessary for leadership.
Why Physical Church Still Matters
- Physical churches still matter because social media increases loneliness despite connection metrics.
- Bryant says in-person community combats rising depression and mental-health issues tied to online life.
