Unfazed and unshaken.
A shocking video has surfaced, showing the moment when a pastor faced a gun pointed at him by an activist. However, the composed pastor remained unfazed by the threat.
Kevin Kihara, a 37-year-old pastor from the Christian Forgiveness Ministries in San Francisco, was expressing his views against transgender ideology in Santa Ana. During his speech, an agitated individual approached him, seemingly holding a gun.
“He created man to be a man, not to transform into a woman. Similarly, he created woman to be a woman, not to transition into a man. This is the undeniable truth,” Kihara proclaimed loudly to onlookers on a sidewalk in California.

The San Francisco preacher was rushed by an apparent activist after he said, “God made men to be men.” (Christ’s Forgiveness Ministries)
Unfazed, Kihara keeps preaching.
“So you just threatened me with a gun,” he says. “You just pulled a gun on my face. Man, Lord have mercy on you,” he continued. “This means you don’t even know who you are. I still love you though. Even you pulled a gun on me, I still love you, I still bless you.”
The video, which was initially posted to Christian Forgiveness Ministries’ YouTube channel, generated plenty of responses, with most commenters heaping praise on Kihara’s coolness in the face of a potential life and death situation.
“I’m thrilled your [sic] still alive. You’re super courageous. I pray for your protection,” wrote one commenter. “What a legend,” wrote another.
It’s unclear if the gun was real, with some online sleuths arguing it was a C02 BB gun, or air pistol. It’s not known if Kihara reported the incident to police.
Fox News Digital reached out to Christian Forgiveness Ministries for comment but did not receive a response.

The emotionally charged activist — dressed in denim overalls and a black and white striped T-shirt – flees the scene. (Christ’s Forgiveness Ministries)
Immediately following the incident, a woman walks up to Kihara and argues with him over preaching about trans people.
“God does not appreciate what you’re doing right now,” she says, among other points.
“He knows that I’m preaching the truth,” Kihara says. Their back and forth lasts for about four minutes before she eventually walks off.