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Series Code: TDY
Program Code: TDY018084A
00:01 I want to spend my life
00:07 Mending broken people 00:12 I want to spend my life 00:18 Removing pain 00:24 Lord, let my words 00:30 Heal a heart that hurts 00:34 I want to spend my life 00:40 Mending broken people 00:45 I want to spend my life 00:51 Mending broken people 01:09 Hello friends. Welcome to 3ABN Today. My 01:12 name is John Lomacang. Thank you for tuning 01:13 in to the station of divine origin. Thank 01:17 you for all that you do for the cause of 01:19 Christ. If you're tuning in for the first time, 01:21 mark this channel. We believe that the Lord 01:23 has something for you every moment of every 01:26 day. Not only television, but 3ABN Radio, of 01:29 which my wife is an employee (and I'm happy 01:31 for that). But today, we have a very inspiring 01:33 program. If you're wondering what the 01:36 Lord's plan for your life may be, our 01:38 guests today are going to encourage you how 01:41 God finds us where we are, but leads us 01:43 step-by-step to where He'd like us to be. 01:46 Also, I would like to thank you for your 01:48 prayers and financial support on behalf 01:50 of Danny Shelton, and our staff-thank you 01:52 for all that you do for the cause of 01:54 Christ as we continue going and growing, 01:55 getting ready for the coming of our Lord. 01:58 In just a moment, I'll introduce you to our 02:00 guests; but before that, one of my 02:01 favorite pianist musicians of all-time, 02:05 Tim Parton. He's going to be playing 02:08 the song, "Wonderful, Merciful Savior." Sit 02:10 back and be blessed. 06:36 Thank you so much, Tim, for that wonderful 06:38 song (no pun intended). We are talking about 06:41 our wonderful, merciful Savior. Our guest 06:44 today will, in many ways, share with you 06:46 how true that is. So good to have you here, 06:49 today. Dakota! Since you're so close, I'll 06:51 extent my hand. Dakota Day. And to your right, 06:54 your wife, Anna. Good to have you here today. 06:57 I just want to let our audience know at 06:59 the very outset. If you've heard Ryan 07:02 Day sing at 3ABN, this is Ryan Day's 07:06 brother, Dakota. A man on his own two 07:10 feet. Both are very much being used by 07:14 the Lord-Dakota and his wife Anna. Thank 07:17 you so much for coming to 3ABN to share 07:19 your amazing story. We'll find out why 07:22 that's not just a pun in a moment. Dakota, 07:26 just kind of take us a little bit back. 07:28 Everybody has a destiny, a journey, that 07:31 they're about to take, but we don't always 07:33 know about our journey, and one day, the light 07:36 comes on. But just kind of take us back 07:38 briefly to before you met Christ-what your 07:41 life was like and being raised. - Sure, yeah. 07:43 I was raised in a Christian home. My 07:46 parents were Christians. They went to church 07:50 their entire life. They had had me and 07:54 my older brother Ryan (as you just spoke of), 07:57 then my older sister Brandi. They had raised 07:59 all of us up going to church, believing 08:02 in God... Frequenting church was definitely 08:06 something that we did every Sunday. We 08:08 went to church. I remember it was just 08:12 a way of life. As most families struggle, 08:15 there's a devil and he's after us. The 08:19 scriptures tell us in the Bible, "He's 08:21 like a roaring lion seeking whom he 08:22 may devour." - That's right. - He was doing 08:24 his best to break apart our family 08:26 and to try to tear us down. We were a family 08:30 that was searching for a church that taught 08:32 the truth. Some people would call us church 08:35 hoppers because we would hop from church 08:38 to church to church, searching for a church 08:40 that taught the truth. We visited with 08:42 many main line Protestant churches 08:44 within Christendom today. I'd learned 08:48 at a younger age, kind of what most of them 08:50 believed and taught- their doctrines. So, 08:53 it was very common for us to go visit 08:55 other churches. We also had a family music 08:57 ministry. You guys have seen that through 09:00 Ryan, of course. - But you also sing, 09:02 just not on the same level. - Not on the 09:04 same level as Ryan, yeah. I'd be breaking 09:07 the 9th commandment if I said I sung on 09:09 his level. Nevertheless, it was a blessing, 09:12 though-getting to just see how God 09:15 was using our family at an early stage. 09:17 But the devil, you know, as I said, he had 09:19 tried to discourage our family. So, we had 09:21 some times where we got so discouraged from 09:23 trying to find the truth. We were trying to 09:25 find the truth, and it seemed like we 09:27 never would find a church that taught 09:28 100% the Word of God. You'd always study 09:32 with them and find certain things here 09:33 and there that would just be like, "Man, 09:35 that doesn't line up-that doctrine, 09:36 that teaching-what they're doing just 09:38 doesn't line up. And even though there 09:40 was many good Christian people from many other 09:42 different churches, for us, we really 09:44 wanted to follow all of the Bible, not just 09:47 parts that people like. So, we were 09:51 searching for a church. Long story short, 09:54 amidst that search, we got tired of 09:57 searching. We got to the point to where we stopped 10:01 going to church. We kind of lost a little 10:03 hope. Hope wasn't all gone, but we kind 10:07 of got tired of going. Sense of seeing 10:09 what we were studying in the Bible wasn't 10:14 seeming to line up with many other churches 10:15 we had attended. - So, you became disenfranchised; 10:18 discouraged. - Yeah, pretty much. We had 10:21 become pretty discouraged. We pretty much fell 10:26 away from the church and from going to church 10:28 altogether. - But around the same time, 10:31 Anna, where were you? How did you fit or 10:34 not fit into the picture right now? 10:36 What about your background? - My 10:37 background is... I was raised in a Baptist 10:39 family, but we didn't go to church faithfully 10:42 or anything, so I didn't know much about 10:45 the Bible until, of course, I met Dakota, which 10:48 is later on. At this time, he was still 10:51 young, so we were both pretty young 10:52 at this time. - I like the way you say 10:54 "Baptist." We say "Bap-tist." You 10:56 say, "Babtis." That's still there. And what 11:04 about your family? - I have one sister, 11:07 a younger sister. My parents, they got 11:11 divorced when I was younger, but I got 11:13 two step-brothers because of remarriage. 11:15 I have a wonderful family. - Wonderful. 11:19 So, as Dakota's- at this time, you 11:23 don't know each other. You're growing, the 11:26 Lord is planning your life, charting it out, 11:27 and the Lord is charting out your life. Where 11:29 did the light come on for you, Dakota? 11:31 - It really started in 2006. My dad had 11:36 watched many of these ministers, Doug 11:40 Batchelor, Kenneth Cox, Mark Finley... 11:42 Back then, it was VHS tapes. That was 11:46 back in the day, right? You remember those, 11:48 don't you, John? - That was like, 11:50 pre-digital age. - Yeah. There were 11:51 VHS tapes. We had watched those as a 11:55 family, and we started learning the truths 11:57 that we were studying in the Bible and seeing 11:59 that the truth that we were learning in 12:00 the Bible was lining up with these teachings. 12:02 We were learning from these ministers. 12:06 It started changing our lives. My dad was 12:09 convicted that he needed to quit his 12:11 job at a steel mill. He worked in a steel 12:14 mill there, and he had to quit his job and get a job that 12:18 didn't take so much of his time away. 12:20 He wanted to vote his other time to being 12:22 a minister and starting a church. He started 12:27 a church in Bassett, Arkansas. It's 12:30 a little small town; you blink and you 12:32 drive by it. That's kind of the area 12:33 he grew up in. It was a Sabbath-keeping 12:36 church where we kept the commandments 12:38 of the Lord and followed all the things that 12:41 we were studying in the Bible. - What 12:43 kind of reaction did you get in the community 12:45 when the church just pops up and they 12:47 open on Saturday instead of Sunday? 12:50 - We started out on a Friday night. We did 12:53 singing and then a message. That Sunday 12:58 morning, my dad opened up, 'cause 13:00 he knew a whole lot more people would 13:01 come back. He preached the message of the 13:03 Sabbath to like, 150-200 people. 13:06 This was a really small church, but 13:07 it was packed. There was standing room 13:08 only. When he preached that message, he wasn't 13:11 sure how the community was going to take it, 13:12 but he was convicted to share that message 13:15 with the world-part of the three angels' messages. 13:17 As he shared the message, obviously, 13:20 this coming in a really small town 13:22 in Arkansas, these people had never 13:23 heard this before. It was a culture 13:27 shock, really, for the people. The next 13:31 weekend, we came back, and there 13:34 wasn't very many people there. There were some 13:37 people there, but it was a core group of 13:38 people that believed in the message and 13:40 wanted to follow that message. We kept 13:43 the church going. What had happened 13:46 with me is that, that was kind of when 13:48 my brother Ryan and I both started to 13:51 become a little bit more engaged; more 13:52 Ryan, at this time, than myself, became 13:55 more engaged in the truth that he was 13:57 learning. Then for me, it came a little 13:59 bit later, which is how I kind of met 14:01 Christ. - I know Ryan talked about getting 14:04 that book, Ten Commandments Twice Removed, which 14:07 really kind of grabbed him by the collar 14:09 and refused to let him go, learning some 14:11 amazing things in there and learning 14:13 the truths about that. So, as you're going 14:17 along, Ryan is learning, your dad is anchoring 14:20 the family in the truth of the Sabbath. What 14:23 about other things that began to come along? 14:25 Because not only was the Sabbath message 14:27 one that you embraced, your family embraced, 14:30 but there were other things that sometimes 14:32 would throw a wrench in the Christian 14:33 community-like what happens when you die- 14:36 things like that. How do those pieces get 14:39 accepted into your life, in your family? 14:42 - Well, my family had pretty much accepted 14:44 the majority of all of those things. 14:46 We were still learning a lot of the message 14:49 that we teach as a church, but it was 14:51 a growing process for us. Little at a time, 14:55 we had learned and would start to be like, 14:57 "Wow," when we'd see that new light and 14:58 the lightbulb would go off. - Like 15:00 gold panning, almost. - Yeah, yeah. So, 15:02 for my family, we didn't have a problem. 15:06 We were one of a family, when we 15:07 learned the truth- at first, there was 15:09 a little bit of hesitant attitude 15:12 towards it, but then we just accepted it 15:14 and we're like, "Well, this is the Word of 15:15 God. There's so much overwhelming proof 15:17 for this message." So, for the state of 15:20 the dead, the health message, hellfire, 15:23 all of these messages that really set us 15:25 apart as a church as a whole. We just 15:28 adopted them and we're like, "Yeah, 15:30 praise the Lord. This is the truth." - So, 15:32 you found out that hell is hotter than 15:34 other people think it is. - That's right. 15:36 - Some people say, "Adventists don't 15:38 believe in hell." Yeah, we believe in a hotter 15:40 hell than most other Christians. We believe 15:43 that, as the Bible teaches-and I would 15:45 like to say that, preface it-that there 15:46 will be ashes. People will be consumed. 15:49 They'll be burned up. They will be as though 15:51 they've never been. The Bible also supports 15:53 that. So these new things-you're 15:55 proliferating that in the community. Tell 15:57 me about the growth of the congregation. 15:59 After the Sabbath message, it did dwindle 16:01 down some. But then where did you see the 16:03 upswing begin to take place? - Well, there 16:06 wasn't as much of an upswing. That story's 16:08 a little bit interesting. Jesus preached to 16:11 5,000 in one day. He had them following 16:14 Him for a while. But one message 16:16 that He preached, as you and I both 16:18 know, turned all of those 5,000 away. 16:20 - That's right. - Sometimes, you can be 16:23 the best evangelist. I can't think of a 16:24 better evangelist and a better teacher than 16:26 Jesus Christ Himself. Sometimes you can be 16:29 the best evangelist, the best teacher 16:31 in the world, but if the people don't like 16:32 the message and it's not setting well with 16:34 their own idea of what they thought it was, 16:36 then they can all kind of leave. That was 16:38 kind of basically what happened. There was 16:40 just a real core group of people that stayed 16:41 there. We eventually ended up moving on. 16:46 God called us somewhere else. During that 16:49 time period of that church being planted 16:51 there was really- I think it was mainly for 16:55 my family more than anything. It may not 16:57 have blessed some of the other people... 16:59 We sowed seeds. We sowed many seeds, 17:01 whether they accepted them or allowed them 17:03 to grow or not, that was between them and 17:04 the Lord. But it was mainly for me and my 17:06 family more than anything, because 17:09 what came out of that was me and my brother 17:11 both becoming ministers and really following 17:14 the Lord, wherefore before, we were in 17:15 the world and had no desire whatsoever to 17:18 follow God. - It was on the outskirts. - Yeah. 17:21 At that time, I was kind of like a 17:22 borderline atheist. My dad was a pastor. 17:25 Here I am. I was going to public school, I 17:27 was getting bullied, and I was going 17:29 through a lot of issues. I kept 17:31 thinking, "If God is so good, then why 17:33 is the world so bad? Why are all these 17:35 things happening?" As I began to read 17:38 the Bible, I got discouraged, because 17:41 I didn't know where to start, know where 17:42 to read... So I just started thinking, 17:44 "All these bad things are happening. Maybe 17:46 God doesn't even exist. Maybe this 17:47 is just some fairytale to make us all feel 17:49 good about ourselves." Well, what had happened 17:52 is that months went by, and I'd been very 17:55 discouraged, and my brother, Ryan... He 17:57 started to show an interest in biblical 18:00 things, and we had both grown up- it 18:03 wasn't really living our lives right. 18:06 Our dad was a minister, but we weren't really 18:08 living our lives right. I know my 18:10 parents were praying for us, but we had... 18:13 Ryan and I grew up; we're brothers. We 18:15 fight, we get in arguments... 18:17 - You didn't win very many of those. 18:18 - Yeah, I didn't win very many with my 18:20 brother, no. But nevertheless, he was 18:22 always- he was four years older than me, 18:23 so he had the upper hand. He was always 18:26 better than me at everything, stronger 18:28 than me at everything, so we were competitive 18:29 growing up in a lot of ways. - Sibling 18:31 rivalry. Kind of a healthy one, though. 18:33 - It's normal. We didn't reach the 18:35 Cain and Abel level. - Good. - Praise the Lord 18:37 for that, but... Nevertheless, it was 18:40 good, though. But finally, I'd seen my 18:44 brother's faults in his character, and 18:46 he'd seen my faults in my character. But 18:48 one day, my brother said, "I really want 18:51 to be a minister." He said, "I think God's 18:54 calling me to the ministry." He told my 18:56 mom and dad this, and I'm sitting back 18:57 going, "Yeah, right," you know? 18:59 "You're just wanting a good pat on the back. 19:00 You're wanting Mom and Dad's approval 19:03 and wanting Mom and Dad to say, 'Aww, I'm so 19:04 proud of my son,'" you know, and all this. 19:06 So, I didn't take my brother seriously. 19:08 I thought, "This is just a phase. He's 19:10 wanting to get a pat on the back." 19:11 Well, long story short with that is that months 19:15 had gone by and I would see him in his 19:17 bedroom watching Doug Batchelor and Mark 19:19 Finley and Kenneth Cox DVDs. - Just 19:22 absorbing. - Absorbing. And I'd walk in the room 19:24 and say, "Hey, Ryan, you wanna play the 19:25 game?" 'Cause we would love to play 19:27 Mario Kart and these different games 19:28 growing up. He's like, "Oh, no, no, no. I'm 19:30 watching this." And I'm like, "Are you 19:32 kidding me? Like, what are you doing 19:34 watching THIS?" - "I'm having fun, 19:35 so to speak, and you're watching THAT?" 19:37 - Yeah. And so, I was blown away and 19:40 I thought, "Maybe he's just trying to 19:42 learn enough to sound smart." That's 19:44 kind of what I was thinking, but one 19:46 day, after months of criticizing him in my 19:49 mind, one day, he invited me to go to 19:51 an event with him and his girlfriend at the 19:55 time. At the time, he was dating 19:58 Stephanie, his wife. I remember my brother 20:03 invited me, and it was weird because 20:04 normally, he would never invite me. I 20:06 was like the third wheel. I was like, 20:07 "Why are you inviting me?" But God had His 20:09 hand in this scenario. We go to this event 20:13 in town, then we come back, and it was about 20:16 a 45-minute drive home. My brother and 20:20 Stephanie had been studying the Bible 20:22 together and the doctrinal issues that 20:25 separate so many other different people- 20:27 they were having some discrepancies, and 20:29 they were trying to study it out and get 20:30 to know everything. They were both 20:32 genuine. They were studying it out. 20:35 They were having a little bit of discrepancies 20:37 between the two. My brother was needing to 20:41 tell her something, and I could tell the 20:43 attitude in the car was just weird. I'm 20:46 in the back seat. Well, normally, we would 20:48 have the music on in the car, and my brother 20:50 turns the music off. He looks over to 20:54 Stephanie, his girlfriend at the time-they were 20:56 dating-and he says, "Stephanie, I need 20:57 to tell you something. I know you've been 21:01 struggling with what I've been learning and 21:03 what I've been dealing with. I know this 21:06 is hard for you and I know you don't 21:07 understand some of these things, but 21:09 if you would just give God a chance 21:12 and you will continue to allow the Word 21:15 of God to speak for itself, then you'll 21:17 see what I'm seeing. Look, I know a lot 21:21 of this is a struggle for you, but I need 21:23 you to see what I'm seeing, that God is 21:28 everything to me and that I'm going to follow 21:30 Him. I'm going to follow His truth." 21:32 She's looking at him and she's like "What 21:35 is he about to say to me?" - Almost 21:37 like an ultimatum. - Yeah! I'm looking 21:39 at him and I'm thinking, "What is 21:40 he about to say to her?" 'Cause she 21:42 was very popular in school, one of 21:43 the most popular girls in all of her 21:45 grade, valedictorian of her class... So, 21:47 I'm looking at him and I'm thinking, "What 21:50 is he about to say?" He says to her, "If 21:53 you can't make God number 1 in your life, 21:57 then we can no longer be together." I 22:02 leaned forward and I'm like, rubbing my ears. 22:06 I'm thinking, "What did he just say?" 22:07 Because she's the most popular girl in her 22:09 school and all of this. - But he put somebody 22:12 more... Go ahead. - Yeah. Well, with 22:14 tears in his eyes. I'd seen my brother 22:16 with tears in his eyes. See, at that 22:18 time, Stephanie was the most-and to this 22:20 day-she was the most precious thing in his 22:23 life. She was number 1 in his life, but then 22:27 I saw him take the most precious thing 22:28 in his life and put her in number 2... 22:32 Second place, and put God in first place. 22:35 He told her, "If you can't make God number 22:39 1, then we can't be together." So, 22:43 Stephanie had some things that she 22:45 needed to go home and study. She didn't 22:47 do it mainly because she was wanting to 22:49 stay with Ryan, obviously, but she 22:50 was genuinely searching for the truth for 22:52 herself. She goes home and they did 22:54 some studies. It was actually one 22:57 of Doug Bachelor's "Above the Crown" 22:58 messages that he preached in the 23:00 Millennial Prophecy series, the last one 23:01 that really just helped her to see what she 23:04 needed to see. She was doing her own studies 23:08 and came to a realization of that. 23:10 When I'd seen my brother do that that 23:13 night, he had no idea that his little brother- 23:16 he totally forgot about me, 'cause he's 23:18 worried about his relationship. He 23:20 forgot that his little brother was in the 23:22 back seat. In my whole life, John, I had 23:24 never seen anyone ever truly be changed- 23:28 like total change. I knew my brother. If 23:32 there was anybody that knew my brother 23:34 better than anyone in the world, it was me. I 23:36 looked at my brother in his eyes that night 23:38 and I said, "I don't know what my brother 23:40 has, but I want what he has." It was through 23:43 that very night, I knew that all of 23:46 the doubt I had towards my brother and his 23:48 relationship with God was false doubt. It 23:52 was the devil putting those thoughts in my 23:53 mind. I knew that that relationship that 23:54 he was starting was real. I had seen the 23:57 change, so that night, I went home to my 23:58 mom. I said, "Mom, I need a Bible." 24:01 She looks at me weird and she says, "What?" 24:03 I said, "I need a Bible." She says, 24:05 "Well...what are you going to do with it!?" 24:07 'Cause, you know, I had never asked 24:09 to read the Bible. I was totally disinterested 24:11 in spiritual things. She said, "Well, 24:15 here. I'll give you one... What are you 24:16 doing?" I said, "Mom, I want to get to 24:18 know Jesus." That was my first impression 24:22 of ever really wanting to open my 24:24 Bible for myself and get to know 24:25 the God of the Bible that had changed my 24:27 brother's life. - Wow. And had you met Anna 24:31 yet? - At this time, no. I had moved from 24:35 Manila, Arkansas, High School to Black 24:39 Rock High School my junior year. I moved 24:42 to Black Rock, and that's where Anna 24:44 was going to school at. - This was a 24:46 few years after the story you just told. 24:48 - Yeah, this was several years after 24:50 that story. So, I had about a couple 24:52 of years to really get acquainted with 24:53 my Bible, to really get acquainted with 24:55 God and to have a relationship started 24:57 with Him. By the time I moved schools, 25:00 I had met Anna. We immediately saw each 25:05 other and really loved each other and fell 25:07 in love with each other. It was just 25:08 awesome. So, we were high school sweethearts. 25:11 - Wonderful. And my wife and me. - Yes- 25:13 oh, really? - That's right. Met at 16 25:14 years old. - That's awesome. - Now, Anna, 25:17 you meet him. Were you on fire at this 25:19 time to get to know the Lord? Did you 25:21 start sharing your faith with her? - I did. 25:24 - Just background. - Yeah. - What did you 25:29 think? - It was interesting. He was 25:32 on fire, but we were still young and in 25:34 high school-public school. So, we both 25:38 kind of had one foot in and one foot 25:41 out. - Still growing. - Right. But when we met 25:47 and started dating, he shared these 25:49 truths with me, and I had never studied 25:52 the Bible. He opened the Bible up and showed 25:55 me from scripture, so I saw it myself 25:58 and I said, "Well, this is truth." Because 26:01 I didn't have a strong background, so I 26:03 saw it and I said, "This is truth." So, 26:06 I wanted to follow it. It's interesting, 26:09 because his experience with Ryan, he was 26:12 almost that way for me, Dakota was, 26:14 because I met him and I saw that he was 26:18 different. He was kind and respectful, 26:22 and he was trying to live a Christian life, 26:24 and I hadn't seen that before, so that's 26:26 kind of what drew my attention to him. 26:28 I wanted to get to know him. - Right, 26:31 because he had a different persona, 26:34 and that, in fact, is the evidence of the 26:35 Fruit of the Spirit in this life. - Absolutely. 26:39 - So, how long did you date before he 26:41 asked you to marry him? - We dated for 26:43 2 years. He was a year older, so I had to 26:47 finish school and everything. So, yeah. 26:50 We dated for two years and then got 26:51 married in 2013. - 2013! Wow. 5 years. 26:57 Praise the Lord! That's a wonderful 26:59 thing. But now, I'm interested in this 27:01 journey, because evangelism- you are 27:03 presently Amazing Facts evangelists. 27:05 You both together are- no children 27:08 yet, but you're in ministry right now. 27:11 How did that happen? How did this Amazing 27:13 Facts connection take place? - It was 27:15 amazing, brother. [laughter] - No pun 27:17 intended. - Yeah. It was actually amazing; 27:19 it really was. When I graduated high school... 27:25 They build you up and they're telling 27:28 you, "You gotta go to college! You gotta 27:31 get this big degree so you can make a lot 27:33 of money and so you can have the American 27:35 dream!" You know, white picket fence, 27:37 nice two-story house, sports car, big jacked-up 27:42 truck, wherever you're from- that's kind of 27:44 how it was in Arkansas. So, they 27:46 build you up to go to college and get 27:48 this big degree so you make a lot of money, 27:50 become a doctor. - Surround yourself 27:51 with the material things. - 'Cause then, you're 27:54 successful in the world's eyes. I was 27:59 thinking about all of that. I was thinking, 28:00 "That could be nice to have all those 28:02 things," but because I had read my Bible 28:04 and because I had been studying the Bible a 28:06 lot... Mark chapter 8:36 kept coming back 28:09 to my mind, where Jesus said, "What 28:11 shall it profit a man if he shall gain the 28:13 whole world and lose his own soul?" That 28:16 scripture just kept ringing in my mind 28:18 every time I would think to apply for 28:21 grants and get these big grants. Every time 28:23 I would think to apply for a college, 28:26 I was just like, "For what? I'm going 28:30 to go and be a doctor... Ok, make a lot of 28:32 money and help people medically." Sure, that'd 28:34 be great; but my main reason for it would 28:37 be just to get a lot of money. I wasn't 28:40 really in it for the right things, so I 28:42 thought to myself, "If I become a millionaire, 28:44 so what if I have all of this stuff but I 28:47 lose my own soul?" So, God convicted me 28:50 straight out of high school to go full-time 28:52 into the ministry. Wasn't something I 28:56 ever planned to do. I wanted to a be a 28:57 history professor, go to college and 28:59 be a history professor, and just teach history 29:02 class. - And your wife... How did you 29:05 feel about the aspirations that 29:07 Dakota was sharing? Because you may have 29:10 had plans of your own. In what respect 29:13 did that revolutionize your thinking? - I 29:15 did have plans. My parents had me at 29:18 a really young age, so I always had this... 29:21 I wanted to make them proud. I wanted 29:24 to go to college and get the high-paying 29:25 job and make them proud, because they 29:27 didn't have the opportunity to do that. So, I 29:30 definitely never expected to be in ministry, 29:33 but it was just exciting. At the time, 29:37 we were doing Bible studies, we were so 29:39 on fire and excited, learning the Word of 29:41 God, and whenever we started talking about 29:44 going into the ministry, I said, 29:45 "Let's do it. I want to serve Jesus my whole 29:47 life." - Amen. Amen. I like that. - It was 29:50 an amazing time. - So, it wasn't adverse, but 29:53 then, connecting to Amazing Facts... At 29:56 this time, you were still in Arkansas? 29:58 - Yeah. We were still in Arkansas. When Anna 30:00 graduated, that was really when the Holy 30:03 Spirit was moving really powerfully. I 30:05 had never seen the Holy Spirit up to that 30:09 point in my life ever move in that way. 30:11 I mean, it was just every day, it was 30:14 just like, I knew God was with me. You know 30:17 what I mean? I didn't have that experience 30:18 before because I was willing to go. I was 30:21 willing to be used by Him. I'd called 30:25 up all my friends from high school that I 30:26 previously went to school with and I 30:28 told them, "Hey, listen. God's changing 30:30 my life. I want you guys to come to a 30:32 Bible study. I would like to share some 30:34 things that God's been sharing with me." 30:36 Not all of them came, but about 3 or 4 of 30:40 them came that I had met at high school 30:42 and became good friends with. Anna, 30:44 obviously, was coming. We were still dating 30:46 at this time. So, we were all driving about 30:49 2 hours away 3 times a week just to come 30:52 together and do this Bible study at my 30:54 sister's house. Well, my brother heard about 30:56 the Bible study. He's already an Adventist 30:59 at this time, very much involved in the 31:02 church and ministering. He actually just 31:06 graduated college. He went to Williams 31:08 Baptist College and he had just graduated 31:10 college. All of this was happening right on 31:13 time. When he graduated, he heard about our 31:18 Bible study and he said, "Hey, do you 31:21 care if I come and be a part of your 31:23 Bible study?" He had motives. His 31:25 motives were to, "Hey, I want to share the 31:27 truths that they probably yet haven't 31:29 learned." So there were some things that 31:31 we hadn't yet learned, and he 31:33 came and he did some leading out in some 31:34 Bible studies and helped me with that, 31:36 'cause I had my friends. I was leading 31:37 out with them, then Ryan came. I said, 31:39 "Yeah, Ryan's going to do the studying." 31:41 So we all studied together and we led 31:43 out. Our focus was, "How can we draw 31:45 closer to Jesus by reading His Word?" 31:48 So, every time we would open the Bible, 31:49 we were just having small group Bible 31:51 studies and we were saying, "How can we 31:53 draw closer to Jesus through what we just 31:55 read? What can we learn from that? What 31:56 can we apply to our life?" And man, the 31:59 Holy Spirit was moving powerfully in those 32:01 meetings. Well, in that meeting, my brother 32:04 had made an appeal to us and he said, 32:06 "We've been meeting for several months now. 32:08 The Holy Spirit's been moving in our lives 32:11 and we KNOW the Holy Spirit's moving. How 32:13 many of you agree with this?" We're 32:14 like, "Yeah, the Holy Spirit's moving." 32:16 He said, "So, what are we going to do 32:17 about it? Are we just going to keep doing 32:19 Bible studies and that's as far as this 32:21 ever goes? Or are we going to do something 32:23 with our life?" We hadn't even thought 32:25 about that. That was the first thought, and 32:27 we were like, "Yeah. We gotta do something." 32:29 So, that's when Amazing Facts came 32:32 into the picture. A friend of ours named 32:37 Zach had gone to Amazing Facts. As 32:39 he graduated, he had such a wonderful 32:41 experience with that at their AFCOE program, 32:44 Amazing Facts Center of Evangelism. 32:45 So we said, "Well, why don't we go 32:49 there? That'll be a first start for 32:51 us." So we all did. 5 of us: me, my wife, 32:54 my brother, and his wife, then my friend 32:57 Jordan Moore, who is currently studying 32:59 at the Ouachita Hills College in Arkansas. 33:02 We all went together to Amazing Facts. It's 33:04 funny, because we only had 3 months, 33:06 John, to raise $25,000, and God 33:10 gave us $30,000 in 3 months. - Look 33:13 at that. It was a confirmation that you 33:15 were moving in the direction that God 33:16 was leading you. He calls us, but He also 33:18 provides in the journey. Those 33:21 obstacles move when we move. We don't 33:25 have to wait, and that's a good statement 33:26 because sometimes, there are people 33:27 watching and listening to the program that 33:29 might think, "Well, you decide, 'I'm 33:32 not going to go to college. I'm not going 33:33 to surround myself with the materialistic 33:35 world that's just going to make great impressions 33:36 on society and not on eternity, and how 33:39 am I going to make it with no income 33:41 coming in?'" God will supply all of your 33:43 need according to His riches and glory. 33:47 You go to the Center of Evangelism, then 33:51 tell us how you started as- 'cause 33:55 many people go to the course, but not 33:58 everyone that's at the course gets picked 33:59 up. - Yeah. Basically, right after we graduated, 34:03 we went straight into evangelism. We became 34:06 Bible workers and we did Bible work 34:08 for about 3 years. My third year, I 34:11 decided to train under my brother, because 34:14 he was an Amazing Facts evangelist 34:15 at the time. They picked him up straight 34:17 off the program. My brother told me, 34:19 "Look, why don't you come and travel with 34:21 me? You could help me out on the road." 34:23 So, Anna and I said, "Let's do that. Let's 34:25 travel with him; let's help him out on the 34:27 road, and we can help other people and be a 34:29 tremendous help with the people that are 34:33 struggling, too, with the topics being 34:34 presented each night." So, that's what we 34:37 did. We did that for about 9 months, then 34:39 I called Amazing Facts. They're like, "Well, 34:43 we don't really have anyone that we're 34:45 looking for right now 'cause we got a full 34:46 team." I said, "Okay... Well, I'm going to find 34:49 something else to do; put my hand to the 34:51 plow again." If God opens that door later, 34:55 praise the Lord. So, we ended up going 34:57 back into Bible work. We did Bible work 34:59 for 15 months in Sparta, Tennessee. After that, 35:04 I contacted Amazing Facts again. I said, 35:08 "Listen. I'm on fire for the Lord. I want 35:11 to preach His Word and I want to do it 35:14 in a public setting. I know God's calling 35:15 me into evangelism." Just poured my heart 35:17 out till I told them, "Look, I'm ready." 35:20 They responded back and said, "Send us 35:22 a video." I sent them a video, and a couple 35:24 of months later, they contacted me back 35:26 and said, "We're going to pick you up as 35:29 an evangelist." - Amen. - It was amazing. 35:32 - I like that. And what did you think about 35:34 all this, Anna? Because things are happening. 35:36 I'm listening to your story, and you have 35:38 to literally rely on the Lord to sustain 35:40 you. Bible studies, going from door to 35:42 door, giving Bible studies in various 35:44 aspects... You're not pulling in a constant 35:47 income. God is providing. How did 35:49 this journey impact your life? - It was a huge 35:52 impact. It was just so exciting. After going 35:58 to AFCOE, it really, really encouraged us 36:00 and it taught us how to witness properly. 36:02 We were so excited and wanted to do 36:05 something with that knowledge that we 36:07 had gained. So, we did the Bible work. 36:09 It was hard. Doing Bible work, trying to 36:13 give studies and people telling you, "No." 36:16 - I was going to ask you about the 36:18 obstacles. How did you keep going? How did 36:19 your faith get strengthened even though people said 36:21 no? - We had those moments where we 36:23 definitely got very discouraged, but 36:26 God always... There was just always 36:28 something there. We remembered what he 36:30 had done for us and we kept pressing 36:33 forward. We would pray, and it seemed 36:36 like it was always just up to the last 36:38 second, then God would answer. And 36:41 it would be a miracle! It really would. 36:43 Because when we first called Amazing Facts, 36:46 we really wanted that job-to be an evangelist- 36:48 but it wasn't God's timing. Now, looking 36:52 back, we see. He wanted us to go to 36:54 Tennessee, and He had a reason for us to 36:56 go there and wait. We gained much 36:59 experience through that-going to Tennessee. 37:02 Yeah, just seeing God's hand and how He 37:05 worked everything out... It's amazing. It 37:07 really is. - Yes. - So, now you look 37:09 back after being in evangelism with Amazing 37:12 Facts...how many years now? - Two years, now. 37:15 - Okay. And you are on the road. Both 37:18 of you are just like, from pillar to post. 37:20 How does that happen? Is it mostly hotels? 37:23 Is it like, "Where are we going next?" 37:25 - Yeah. We're on the road about 9-10 months 37:29 out of the year doing full-time evangelism. 37:32 The other months out of the year are mainly 37:34 holiday months. Thanksgiving and 37:36 December are hard months to get meetings 37:39 and to do evangelism. Nevertheless, we're 37:43 gone a lot, so my wife and I, we travel. 37:48 We're staying in hotels, living out of 37:51 suitcases most of the time, but we're 37:54 praying, though. We've been praying for about 37:56 a year, now, that God would provide us 37:58 with some type of fifth wheel for us 38:00 to transition our life over into that, 38:02 because the hotel works nice and we've been 38:04 able to witness to a lot of people at 38:06 the hotels and share things with them, 38:07 as well, amidst our journeys. But it'd 38:11 be nice to have all of our stuff with us. 38:13 - It's hard to live out of a suitcase. 38:15 - I know, I know. It is, because something has 38:17 to be left behind. Then when you're 38:20 kind of tying over... How much time do 38:22 you give yourself between the meetings? 38:24 Is it just determining based on when they 38:25 want to start the next meeting, or...? 38:27 - Yeah. Most of the time, it's about 5 38:28 days to a week, then we're right back at 38:30 it again. - Wow. And you're nice and young, 38:32 and that's good. It's keeping your 38:34 spiritual stamina going, and you're 38:37 growing in light of the fact that there 38:39 are obstacles there. Not everybody wants 38:41 to hear what you have to say. I know when 38:44 I got involved in evangelism, Pastor 38:46 Doug and I were in evangelism together. 38:48 We had those days where we would 38:50 visit. And I know you've had some 38:52 of these experiences. We'd go visit somebody's 38:55 house, the sun is setting, it's maybe 38:58 Tuesday night, we hear dogs barking, 39:00 and we'd drive up this long driveway. We 39:03 get halfway in, and we just run through 39:06 a whole family of skunks, and the car just 39:09 gets overwhelmed... It's those growing 39:11 experiences we look back and, "Ooh! How 39:13 are we going to get to that front door 39:14 alive?" But it seemed like, we look back on 39:16 now, the dogs, the skunks, the adverse 39:20 circumstances, the ominous "don't know 39:22 what's going to happen next," and then that 39:24 person ends up giving his or her life, or 39:26 the family give their life to the Lord in 39:28 baptizing, and you think, "Wow. I'll walk 39:30 through an army of skunks any day to 39:31 lead somebody to Christ." So, you're 39:34 having some of those... Talk about some of 39:36 those experiences, because I know it 39:37 can't always be... There are those 39:39 days you get back to the hotel and you 39:40 think, "Man... They were THAT close!" 39:43 - Yeah. Yeah. There's been some things 39:47 happen, brother, amidst our travels that have 39:50 just blown our minds. We've had an encounter 39:54 when we were in Arkansas doing 39:59 evangelism. Just seeing people-the adversity, 40:02 or the people who come out to our 40:04 meetings-they come, and their families are 40:07 trying to convince them to stop coming, or 40:11 whatever, 'cause they don't understand what 40:12 they're learning, and they haven't grasped 40:14 everything. But to see God work in their lives- 40:17 there was one man who came, and he was 40:19 wanting to give His life to Christ. I was 40:20 calling for baptism. I said, "Hey, brother," 40:24 'cause he had told me that he wanted to be 40:26 baptized. I was preaching; I was doing 40:28 an appeal-I think it was the night of the 40:30 Mark of the Beast I was preaching on- 40:33 I told them that if they wanted to make 40:35 a decision, you oughta come forward and I 40:37 wanted to pray with them. I remember 40:39 his wife... Later on, he told us the story: 40:41 his wife had stuck her leg out in the 40:44 aisle and didn't want him to get up 40:46 because she was unsure about this decision. 40:51 So, all the adversity that the people face, 40:54 and the man knew, "If I follow through with 40:59 this, this is going to cause problems in 41:00 my marriage." But he went through with 41:02 it anyway. Seeing stuff like that, people 41:06 push forward regardless of the adversity that 41:09 they face. It's inspiring; it really is. There's 41:13 tons of stories I could share-so many that 41:15 my mind's overwhelmed where I'm trying to 41:16 think of all of them. - That's encouraging to 41:20 us, though, because as we travel and 41:22 we're moving so much, there's difficulties 41:25 and things that we struggle with, obviously, 41:28 but that moment is what it's about; 41:31 seeing those people make that decision 41:32 for Jesus and to stand proud and be baptized 41:36 for Him. - Unashamed of the gospel. - Yeah. 41:39 Everything is just about that one 41:41 moment. It makes it worth it. - It makes 41:43 it worth it; but the encouraging part about 41:45 evangelism is you'll never plant a seed 41:47 that God is not going to continue to germinate 41:51 and nourish. Paul says, "I plan to? 41:54 water, but God gave the increase." So, 41:57 some of the seeds may have been watered 41:59 before you got there, and the Lord brought 42:01 them to fruit through your efforts. Then 42:03 sometimes, you've come and you plant 42:04 a seed, and you think, "Is there ever going 42:06 to be any fruit on that tree?" And you 42:08 walk away kind of discouraged. You see 42:10 the family, you're shaking their hands. 42:12 "Well..." And as you're driving, "Man, 42:14 I was hoping they'd be a part of this 42:15 baptism last week, but I guess the time 42:18 is not right." Well, you know the encouraging 42:20 thing is God is never at a loss, and 42:23 God is never trying to figure out, "What do 42:25 I do next?" We walk away, but He doesn't. 42:29 You have a very interesting story. 42:31 You had an opportunity- you were in Hawaii. 42:33 - Yes. - Not too long ago, America 42:36 was going through this possible threat from 42:39 North Korea. Were you doing evangelism 42:43 when you were there? - Yes. Yeah, we were 42:45 not there for pleasure. Well, I guess you 42:46 could say, doing the Lord's work was very 42:48 pleasurable, but yeah. We were there for 42:50 our evangelistic series that we were 42:52 doing. - Talk about that. You're there, 42:54 you're on fire for the Lord, and then 42:56 talk about this interruption that 42:59 almost happened... Well, that DID happen, 43:02 actually. - Yeah, it was an interruption, 43:04 for sure. So, it was a Sabbath morning. I 43:07 woke up, as I always do-a little bit 43:09 earlier. I had to preach that morning at the 43:11 Fil-Am church, and I remember as I was 43:15 there, I was laying in bed and I woke up. 43:19 I always do. I pray and I thank God for 43:21 giving me life. I go through my morning 43:22 worship and my morning studies. My phone had 43:28 gone off, and Anna was still asleep. 43:30 She was still sleeping, and my 43:32 phone had gone off. You know those 43:33 amber alerts or those different kinds of... 43:35 - MEEP. - Yeah, the crazy beeping messages. 43:38 It was so loud that I grabbed my phone 43:42 and I turned my phone off. I didn't even 43:44 look at it; I just muted it. - 'Cause 43:46 you knew it wasn't an alarm. - Yeah! 43:47 I knew it wasn't an alarm. When I 43:49 looked at it, I didn't see anything. 43:51 I just muted it. I thought, "Oh, it's some 43:54 amber alert or something." Most of the time, 43:56 you never have to deal with those 43:58 situations. So, I didn't pay it no 44:01 amount of attention. I had to get up and 44:04 go use the restroom. As I'm walking in... 44:05 We were staying at the parsonage building 44:07 there by the church. I walk up, and the guy 44:11 who was the head deacon, I think-he 44:13 takes care of the church there-he was 44:15 getting a drink of water, and he looked 44:17 like he had seen a ghost or something. 44:20 Pardon the... You know what I mean. 44:24 He was just very startled. I looked 44:27 at him; I said, "Brother, are you okay? What's 44:29 going on?" He looked at me and he said, 44:32 "You didn't see the message?" And I'm 44:36 like, "What message?" He said, "On the 44:38 phone!" Then it hit me. I was like, "Oh. 44:40 Yeah, my phone went off." He said, "You 44:41 didn't see it?" I said, "No." He 44:43 said, "North Korea just launched 44:45 missiles to Hawaii." And I was like... 44:48 "Oh, man." I'd been in the mainland, 44:52 and I'd been watching the news and I've 44:54 been seeing all of this talk back and forth. 44:56 I was just thinking, "Oh, man." So I ran 44:59 to my phone, I grabbed my phone, my wife's 45:01 still asleep, I look at my phone, 45:02 sure enough, on my alerts, it says, 45:05 "North Korea just launched missiles 45:07 to Hawaii. Take cover. Not a drill." - Wow. 45:12 That is just creepy, 'cause there are 45:13 no planes taking off. You're not buying a 45:15 ticket in 5 minutes to escape. - Yeah! 45:17 So, we're sitting there, and I'm just 45:19 like, "Oh, my goodness." I know a little bit 45:24 about missiles, and I'm thinking, "We got 45:25 maybe 10, 12, 13 minutes before this 45:29 thing can hit." And I still gotta wake my 45:32 wife up! So I'm looking at my wife, 45:35 and I'm just trying to clear my mind and 45:36 think, "Oh, Lord, what? Did you bring me here 45:38 to die? Surely, you didn't bring me here 45:40 to die. Or maybe you did! Maybe you brought 45:43 me here because someone here at my meeting 45:45 needed to accept Jesus." That went 45:48 through my mind. "Maybe some one person 45:49 and one last soul here on this island 45:51 here needed to accept Jesus and You needed 45:53 me to come and do it. I don't know!" So, I 45:56 went, woke my wife up, and I tell her 45:59 what's going on. You can only imagine, 46:01 viewers, waking your wife up. - It would've 46:04 hit you, Anna. I gotta kinda dive into your 46:07 mind, here. - It was crazy. - Like that, 46:12 "What do you say?" moment. - Yeah! 46:14 'Cause you never expect something 46:15 like that to happen to you. - I couldn't 46:17 see you getting too excited, 'cause you're 46:19 so calm. But that day, it caught your 46:21 attention? - Yeah, absolutely! I mean, 46:23 you're looking at: maybe we have 15 46:25 minutes more of life. - Wow. Annihilation, 46:28 possibly. What did you do? - We fell 46:33 to our knees and started praying. 46:35 - I FaceTimed my dad. He's the leader 46:39 of my home-leader of my family. I FaceTimed 46:43 him... Thank the Lord for FaceTime, 46:44 you know? I get to see him; not just 46:46 hear him. I'm FaceTiming him, and he answers 46:48 the phone all happy with a big ol' smile 46:50 on his face. "Hey, son!" And I'm like, 46:52 "Dad, dad, dad, hold on. I gotta 46:55 let you know. North Korea just launched 46:56 missiles to Hawaii." You should've seen 46:58 his face, man. It was just... He was 47:01 devastated, as any father, any parent, 47:03 would be. We started crying, and I'm 47:06 thinking, "Dad, this may be the last time 47:07 I see you." I just encouraged him and 47:10 my family. I may get teared up here, 47:13 thinking about it, but I just encouraged 47:14 them. I said, "Dad, I may die here 47:18 today, but you keep the faith." And I told 47:23 him that. I said, "Lord, I don't know 47:25 what your plan is. If these missiles are 47:27 even real, but I want my family to be in 47:29 heaven." I asked God to do whatever it took 47:34 to make sure they would be there- 47:36 whatever He has to- if He has to have a 47:39 fish to swallow them, just...whatever it took. 47:42 I prayed that prayer, and I told my family, 47:46 "You keep the faith. I love you. Anna was 47:50 contacting her family." We prayed and we got 47:52 on our knees and we said, "Lord, if these 47:53 missiles are on their way, we just pray, 47:56 Lord, that you will send them far into 47:57 the depths of the ocean. Lord, don't 47:59 let them hurt anyone." We prayed that prayer. 48:02 Of course, looking back on it, the 48:04 missiles weren't even in the air. It turned 48:07 out to be a false missile alert. - It 48:10 took them like, 30 minutes just to let 48:12 us know that it was false. - What kind of- 48:15 was there any pandemonium? - Oh, yeah. 48:17 The whole island was in turmoil. I mean, 48:20 it was just... You're talking about chaos. 48:22 - 'Cause you're going nowhere fast. - People 48:23 were stopping on the interstate. All the 48:25 interstate traffic in Hawaii was- 48:27 it was Honolulu- was just stopped up. 48:30 Everybody was running frantically around. 48:32 All the people at the college were 48:34 running crazily around, just losing their minds 48:37 because they didn't have the blessed assurance 48:39 that Jesus was there. There were so many 48:41 people there that didn't know what to do. 48:43 All we could do was, really, pray that it 48:46 wouldn't happen. - You saw anguish 48:48 and perplexity. - Definitely. We saw 48:51 a lot of people, and I'll never forget, John, 48:53 that morning. When that happened... I had 48:58 seen the people and how so many people did 49:00 not take it seriously. I had to preach that 49:02 morning, and it was a marvelous- probably 49:03 one of the best messages I've ever 49:05 preached. - 'Cause you're on fire. The 49:06 Lord just brought you through it. 49:07 - Yeah. You're talking about a 49:09 wake-up call. I wasn't concerned about, "Will 49:14 I make it or will I not make it?" because 49:16 I knew what I came there to do. I came 49:18 there to preach the Word. I knew that 49:20 morning, I woke up in Christ. I wasn't 49:22 separated from Christ. I knew where I was. 49:23 But the thought came to my mind, 49:26 and I thought about all the things...family. 49:29 "What about my family? I need to be there 49:34 to encourage them. I need to be there." 49:36 I'm just thinking about my family, my friends, 49:38 all the people, and I thought about 49:39 all the messages I had ever preached. 49:41 I thought, "Man. I wish I would've 49:43 preached with more fire. I wished I would've 49:46 preached with more power, and I wish I 49:48 would've preached with more zeal." 49:49 So many regrets. - That Sabbath morning was 49:52 different. - That Sabbath morning was 49:53 different; the whole entire church came 49:55 forward and rededicated their life to Jesus. 49:57 The one thing I wanted to share was 50:00 that, amidst that, amidst the turmoil, 50:03 the one thing, John, that kept coming back 50:05 to my mind was, I remembered all the 50:09 countless hours I spent doing pointless 50:11 things. I remembered all the countless hours 50:13 I spent playing video games or playing 50:16 things and doing things that mean 50:18 nothing. And I remember a quote by A.W. Tozer. 50:22 He said in the quote, "When we look upon 50:28 heaven, five minutes inside eternity, 50:32 every one of us would've wished 50:34 that we would've sacrificed more, 50:35 sweated more, grieved more, wept more." 50:37 And there I was, looking upon what was 50:41 my last moments of Earth's history. 50:43 I thought, "Man. I wish I would've 50:45 done more. I wish I would've done more." 50:48 I just want to make an appeal to the audience 50:51 now that's watching. If you're out there 50:55 and you haven't done much for the 50:56 Lord and you're struggling, you're 50:59 going through problems, you're going through 51:00 issues, lay aside everything else that's 51:03 not important and follow Jesus. Get to 51:05 know Him. Get to really know Him. 51:07 I wish I would've donated more to 51:11 the Lord's cause, given more to God, given Him 51:14 more offering, given Him more tithe, and 51:15 just done more for God. I just want to 51:18 encourage you all. You never know. 51:20 James 4:14 says, "Life is but a vapor 51:23 that appeareth for a little while 51:25 then vanisheth away." That hit me hard. 51:29 - Wow. We're going to come back right after 51:31 the news break here in just a moment. The 51:33 information that you need- I'll tell you 51:35 more about that on the other side. To 51:37 get in touch with Dakota and his 51:39 wife Anna, to invite them to your church 51:41 to share God's message and wonderful grace... 51:44 Here's exactly what you need. 51:48 If you would like to find out more about 51:50 Dakota Day's ministry, or if you'd like 51:52 to invite Dakota and Anna to come to 51:55 your church for an evangelistic series, 51:57 you may contact him in a variety of ways. 52:00 Visit the ProphecySeminars.com website to find out more 52:04 information on his seminars. That's 52:07 ProphecySeminars.com. 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