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Forrest Frank surprises pastor with courtside ticket to NBA Finals

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Popular Christian artist Forrest Frank invited a New York City pastor to join him at one of the NBA Finals games last week, prompting both to agree that “God is good all the time.”

In an Instagram reel Wednesday, Frank said he was supposed to perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City that evening only to be bumped by the NBA Finals.

“I was thinking, man, it would be so fun to invite someone who is deserving and could maybe use an encouragement,” he said. As Frank spoke, a caption reading “Help me give away a ticket to the NBA Finals game” appeared on screen along with a basketball emoji.

Frank invited his followers to leave a comment about "someone who should be there."

“It could be someone who’s just a superfan who couldn’t afford a ticket or someone who just needs that boost of encouragement," he said.

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