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Recently, I was looking up in the sky downtown and there I saw it on a pole — a poster board-sized sign that said, "Jesus Saves."
State of play: A peek at the back of the sign brought me to jesussavessigns.com, which brought me to [email protected], which brought me to Brent Farley of Charlotte, N.C.
Details: Farley, who I spoke with on the phone, didn't give many personal details, except that he was an atheist 13 years ago, found God and then decided to produce signs saying, "Jesus Saves" as a way of spreading his new-found faith.
Zoom in: So, I asked about the Des Moines ones and who put them up (fyi — there are way more than the ones I found.)
Farley let me know that he was in the city a month ago, but, "I don't know which ones you're talking about."
Between the lines: Google searches showed the signs were very prominent in Charlotte — prompting news headlines like, "Is this man trying to share Jesus’s love with protesters? Or is he just being a nuisance?"
The bottom line: Des Moines officials said signs are not allowed on right-of-ways and they are deploying staff to get them down.
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