Devoted Christian Antwuan Dixon has always been a name people remember in skateboarding.
He came up hard, lived wild, and saw a lot, but these days he is talking about something deeper.
The pro skater from California is still out here in the streets skating, but now he is moving with a different kind of purpose in life.
He is talking about faith, change, and how God changed his whole outlook on life.
Antwuan has been spending a lot of time at Zoe Church in Los Angeles, over in Highland Park. He talks about how being in church helped him slow down and see life in a new light.
He has been open about his belief that:
“God is here so anything is possible.”
And he shares that message with everyone who follows him.
For him, it is not just about saying it, it is about living it.
The skateboarding world has always had some dark and nefarious spirit around it.
You see a lot of symbols of satanic imagery, Baphomet and 666, a lot of people lost in that lifestyle, chasing something that does not really fill them up.
Antwuan has been there before, but now he is walking a different path.
He knows what it is like to mess up, to lose focus, to be caught in trouble, but he also knows what it means to get back up with God guiding him.
He is not out here acting perfect or preaching like he is better than anyone.
He is just keeping it real about how faith helped him become a better man. He wants the new generation of skaters to see that you can still be yourself, still stay street, still be true to your roots, and still walk with God at the same time.
These days Antwuan’s skating hits different.
Every trick and every session has more meaning behind it. He is using his story to let people know it is never too late to change, never too late to find peace.
What he is doing is not about trying to fit in or please anyone. It is about showing that when you believe in something bigger than yourself, life gets real in a whole new way.
Antwuan is not just talking about faith. He is living proof that God really can turn things around.
