
Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man
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Adam B. Coleman, Proud Father & Imperfect Man
@wrong_speak
Founder @wrongspeakpub | Co-Founder @THIRST_network | Author | Ambassador @xx_xyathletics | Published @nypost @Newsweek @telegraph @EpochTimes @DailyMail
Republic of Aintblackistan Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Days ago, I was honored to interview Marcus Coleman, the father of Dalilah Coleman, who was severely injured after an illegal immigrant driving a semi-truck crashed into the vehicle she was in.
This interview will be featured in my upcoming documentary, "The Illegal Highways," where we discuss not only how illegal immigrants are able to get behind the wheel of a semi-truck, but also the Americans who have suffered because of it.
Marcus describes in great detail the evening he received a call that his five-year-old daughter had been in an accident. At first, he was unsure of the seriousness of the situation.
It wasn’t until he received another call from EMS stating that his daughter was being airlifted to the hospital that he realized her condition was far worse than anyone could have imagined.
He openly explains the confusion that persisted until he finally laid eyes on his daughter. Hospital workers couldn’t find her at first because she had been admitted under an alternate name, and he grew increasingly frustrated with the lack of help locating his child.
I could never imagine what he experienced as a father — walking into a hospital and seeing his frail daughter connected to machines, watching her condition initially get worse.
In the video attached, I clipped out six minutes of him describing his experience of watching his daughter barely survive this ordeal, including multiple health scares that many thought she would not overcome.
Thankfully, she is alive, but she is not the same little girl as before. Today, she is seven years old, non-verbal, and can only walk with assistance.
I met Marcus in D.C. because he has been working with the federal government to help draft legislation that would curb illegal immigrants from obtaining CDLs and strengthen enforcement — all with the objective of preventing another tragedy like @DalilahColeman's.
The full interview was over an hour long. Of course, with a documentary, you only see a small percentage of it. However, I wanted to write this to express to the world what I took away from this experience.
It is not often that you find people who are willing to sacrifice for a greater cause. Marcus isn’t trying to chase fame or run for office; he’s just trying to do the right thing.
When I asked him what it was like being at the State of the Union and having the President acknowledge their situation, he explained that he sees these moments as part of the process and not as moments of excitement.
This response I can completely understand. He would rather have a happy and healthy daughter than anything else in the world. His family was forced into this position by systemic failures, which the documentary will explain.
As Marcus put it in the interview, he’s doing the job that politicians should be doing. The man is sacrificing his time, flying back and forth between California and Washington, D.C., to fight for a greater purpose.
I found him to be a very honorable and genuine man who is striving to create a safer world for Americans. Most importantly, he is a man of strong Christian faith who openly acknowledges that it is his faith that has kept him together throughout this entire ordeal.
One of the most powerful stories he told me was about meeting the man who almost killed his daughter. He had so much anger and hatred toward him — until he looked into his eyes. He saw a young man, a soul, and decided at that moment to forgive and let go of that rage.
He chose to forgive him, but not to forget. Not forgetting has allowed him to fight for a greater cause.
This documentary isn’t about dehumanizing anyone, including the illegal immigrants behind the wheel. I understand — more than the average person — how many of these men are brought to America under false pretenses and are essentially indentured servants who have to drive a truck twice as long as the average American trucker.
The purpose of making this film is to tell the stories of the people caught up in this systemic failure. We often lose sight of the families who wake up every day knowing they will never talk to their spouse, sibling, or child ever again.
I want their stories heard around the world so that we, the American public, also don’t forget that there are real innocent lives at stake.
I am still crowdfunding for this project. If you’d like to support it, you can donate on GiveSendGo: givesendgo.com/theillegalhigh…
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@Eliz040748 Amen.
It was my pleasure to share. Never lose the faith.
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What a wonderful testimony of God’s love for us. I once had a pastor talk about how Jesus intercedes on our behalf and I always keep that with me. No matter what, I hang on to that faith and hope that Jesus will always love me. If I am going g through a trial, I just assume something important will come out of it. Christ is our intercessor,
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Since I was baptized in 2024, I would have candid discussions with my wife about her beliefs and if she had any interest in getting baptized.
And recently, a string of events has brought my wife to genuinely want Jesus in her life.
It all started with a prayer following a conversation with other Christians who are in my life. They’re familiar with my wife and asked me where she stood on her journey.
I explained to them that I’m not worried, but there is this mental hurdle that she has where she believes she’s either not worthy or she needs to do something to have Jesus in her life.
So it’s understood, I’ve never compelled my wife or pushed her into wanting Jesus Christ as her savior. All I do is talk to her and ask her questions. I figure with information and testimony, she can make up her own mind.
Part of the reason I wasn’t worried is because I can see the many ways that God was reaching out to her already.
She’s not entirely familiar with the Bible and when she was in a difficult situation, she received scripture that she wasn’t familiar with and it directly related to what she was going through; I don’t believe in coincidences.
After that call with friends, I vividly remember walking my dog outside with the sun shining and I started talking to God. I prayed that He would help to bring my wife closer to Him. It was a silent prayer that came from the heart.
Later that day, my wife came home from work and asked if I wanted to go to the gym in our complex, to which I agreed. I was wearing a t-shirt that has a Christian phrase on it while walking on the treadmill.
When we entered the gym, there was a woman that we’ve never interacted with there who was also on the treadmill next to me. If my memory serves me, I might have seen her once before but my wife has never seen her before.
We had small talk and then continued with our workouts. I finished early and left my wife to continue her routine. When my wife came home, she began telling me how this mysterious woman engaged in a conversation with her based on the shirt I was wearing.
Then the words came out of her mouth: “She invited us to her church. Do you want to go?”
Immediately, I knew it was the Lord working through people to reach out to my wife. Of course, I agreed. A couple of weeks later, we went to the church and immediately felt comfortable, like we were supposed to be there.
I had been struggling to find a church and completely overlooked this place. I’ve been to several churches when I was young. It just felt like a place that was empty, not entirely alive; kind of hard to explain.
But this place felt different. It had a spirit about it and moments of love and beauty that would force me to hold back tears. Even better, Michele felt the same exact way. We walked out and she expressed how she felt renewed, as did I.
The following week, we went back and part of me was wondering if this was an emotional fluke on my part; it wasn’t. The second time attending was even stronger than before.
When the pastor began his sermon, it directly shot at my wife’s biggest struggle and I could hear her gasp. I don’t believe in coincidences anymore and I knew it was a sign.
After coming home, we talked about what we thought of the service and then after a pause in our conversation she said the words: “I am ready to get baptized.”
I always had faith that she would want this because I could see how He was reaching out to her, even when she couldn’t see it.
Oddly enough, we’ve yet to see this woman since she invited us to the church.
I prayed for my wife to completely open her heart to Jesus because I know how much doing this has transformed my life for the better and given me clarity about life that I didn’t possess prior; I wanted the same for her.
I wanted her to find salvation through Jesus Christ because I love her with all my heart.
So, next time someone says that prayer doesn’t work and it’s just wishful thinking, tell them about this story.

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@wrong_speak Nice story, man. And what a pic.
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@birdy_bird1 Thank you!
We appreciate the blessings. Have a great day.
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@wrong_speak You just taught me that I need to switch up how I'm praying for people in my life. Thank you, and God bless you and your precious wife.
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@megishikawa My pleasure to share. God bless.
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@wrong_speak Just read Psalm 78 yesterday on the faithfulness of the Lord but how we forget later, how faithful He was/is. This testimony reminded me again, He is faithful to hear and to answer our prayers. Thank you for sharing!
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@TamarTonline My pleasure. God bless you.
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@wrong_speak Wow praise the Lord!🙏🙏🙏 blessings to you both! Thx for sharing this amazing answer to prayer!
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@TheQuantumNomad I may do that
I have written about my supernatural experiences on my substack and in my book.
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@wrong_speak I hope you will write about some of the other stories too!
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@wrong_speak Beautiful story!!! There's a wonderful book out (see attached) About a man who was a pastor but had moments, until he met a stranger...It's so good and your mind begins to wonder, exactly who was the stranger. So good!!!
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@Petty_Pundit Amen.
I have a new appreciation for church. I am looking forward to it now. Don't be surprised if I become a member.
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@wrong_speak I cry in church too. I dont go as often as i should.
She is worthy and loved and i hope she feels it.
Walking with God is a different swagger.
Faith through suffering is always the test.
Thanks for sharing this. Jesus is amazing.
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@Porky_Logan I'm not sure why you are angry but I'm sorry for whatever happened.
However, your reaction is unnecessary, your anger is misplaced and you're being disrespectful.
This will be the last time I interact with you. I suggest not following me either.
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Imagine all this time you have wasted thinking about and imagining in your own head that some "spirit" has entered your body...and, now you've pushed that same dumb shit onto your wife. I never thought as much before of you as you do yourself, but now I think even less of you. Grow the fuck up and stop acting like a child believing in fairytales...
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@TheQuantumNomad Amen. I completely agree.
I have other stories too. This world is fascinating and there is way more than what we can see.
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@wrong_speak Praise God!
The Lord has a way of putting the right people into your path at the right times.
It is up to us to listen and accept the "nudge"
This is wonderful news!!
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@SciFiMom13 No coincidences at all
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@wrong_speak Beautiful!
No coincidences - as I was reading this, I received this text from my sister …. My mom is recovering from surgery 🙏🏻

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If you'd like to read/share this article, you can do so here:
adambcoleman.com/p/prayer-works…
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I found a Christmas gift for @SirajAHashmi
Historic Vids@historyinmemes
This is the person who invented the plug that goes into the wall and secures the screw. His name is Artur Fischer, from Germany. The plug was invented in 1958. He also invented the flash that synchronizes the capture of the image. He has 1,100 patents, more than Thomas Edison's with 7. He died in 2016.
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@wrong_speak Right. 😂 As if I'd suddenly say, "You know what? You're right! That woman who gets paid for filming penises going into her vagina is totally a man. What was I thinking?"
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