Trey Knowles: Wonderland | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles Comedy
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Comedy
Trey Knowles’ Wonderland brings bold, faith-driven comedy that explores culture and the spiritual influences that often stand in opposition to God. In this stand-up special, Trey dives headfirst into a world of skepticism—critiquing everything from Walt Disney to psychics, sorcerers, and modern spiritual trends. With sharp humor, sarcasm, and biblical insight, he challenges the illusions and deceptions shaping our minds and lifestyles.
Through laughter and truth, Trey encourages audiences to reject the lies of the world, rebuke the enemy, and seek God above all else.
Wonderland opens our eyes to hidden truths—things we often overlook unless we’re truly paying attention. So, are you ready to venture into the world of Wonderland?
“The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy” — your mind, your focus, and your attention—tempting you to idolize a life that was never meant for you. Will you allow yourself to wander through Wonderland, or will you devote yourself to God and watch the enemy flee?
Trey Knowles’ Wonderland is more than comedy—it’s a wake-up call, revealing what many fail to see in today’s world.
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