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My name on here states it all and maybe this will clue all in as to why I am the way that I am!

I was born in New Mexico in 1967, and at the age of three my dad was killed in in the Kerr Mcghee (spelling) yellow cake mines in 1970. My grandparents (dads side) attempted to steal my brother and I under abandonment laws (N.M.) for the sake of the social security that my mother was going to receive. I was not allowed to go to my dads funeral and my mother married and divorced 3 different men (step dads) over the next 35 years...

the first tried to run us over on the street to get the Social Security
the second physically and mentally abused all three of us
the third one verbally threatened my brother and I numerous times over spats we had with our mother and even stole from both of us in some form or fashion.

After an HONORABLE discharge from the United States Marine Corp I spent a few years in the proverbial wilderness of SIN as I had no real root in the word of God as I had attended a (fun and games) church as a child with the emphasis placed more upon (fun, games and keep the kids distracted a while) type of ministry instead of Jesus.

During my foolish years I walk in sin, drugs, sex, partying and just plain foolishness...(thank God I didn't drink) Oh I attended church during this timeframe on occasion and even was convicted for a time to quit and get right with God.

In 1989 I started attending church on a semi regular (every Sunday morning only) basis and began to be convicted by my lifestyle as I was hearing the word of God and the Lord was dealing with me heavy.

In 1990, I sold the only thing my dad had left me which was a 1961 Les Paul Gibson SG (yeah I know) which was in mint condition as it had been stored since his death in the case in 1970. I took the money, made 2 truck payments and moved to Little Rock from Missouri to change my life and get right with the Lord. I had been residing in Missouri since my dads death in 1970.

I began to attend church regularly (3 times a week) while studying the bible about three hours a day (before work, noon and before bed) while praying hard and making a diligent effort to be right with he Lord. I began to have a desire for the lost and the more I studied, prayed and walked in the light the more receptive I became to conviction and truth.

Within 4 months I met a (fine) :) Christian girl (in Church) and we began to date in December 1990. Within a few months we decided to get married in MAY of 1991. My spiritual growth continued and eventually I, after much conviction and (white knuckle alter calls) I.E. holding onto the pew with a steel death grip, I decided that I was being called to preach.

By this time I was teaching a few hours a week at church and giving (20) minute devotionals HAH. The day I surrendered to the Lord was very emotional unto me as I struggled with my past and wondered how could God ever use me! The words of my brother..."God has been using imperfect men to preach his perfect word since the beginning" encourage me and immediately entered a seminary that had a language program and one that taught how to study the bible.

During this time the Lord convicted me concerning my immersion as when I was immersed as a kid (to me) was invalid as I was not saved when I was immersed the first time so I submitted myself to biblical, water immersion and have not been convicted about it since that time.

The rest of my life and how the story plays out is not without difficulties but is also filled with wonderful mountain peaks as well. Here we are now in 2014. Our first child David Paul was born with a type of muscular dystrophy (wife caries and we didn't know till David Paul was born) and spent 5 months in intensive care. Three weeks into the ordeal the surgeon did a Upper Nissan Fundoplication on my son and his small bowel malrotated 580 degrees and cut the blood supply resulting in a volvulus of his small bowel. It died, got gangrene and had to be removed. (Booger) is now 18 and has had some 12 or 13 surgeries and was not expected to live last two days as God knows more than doctors.

We have lost two other children unto the disease my wife carries, but thank God that they are in heaven. Even though there has been many a time that I wept unto the Lord while pouring my heart out unto him in desperation and the answer has been no, I will not give up on serving God! He has blessed me with a wonderful virtuous woman and a loving son that has made it 18 plus years longer than the worldly men expected him to make it. I have been given wonderful Christian brothers and sisters in Christ as well as an eternal Home not made with hands.

I have been preaching now for 25 years and in that time the Lord has used this lowly, undeserving man to preach the gospel unto numbers that only the Lord can know. No matter your past my friends, God can and will use those who will humble themselves, get right and seek God in sincerity and in truth.

I will praise the Lord, for his mercy endureth forever!

May God bless all who will seek his face.
 

Jackson123

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Interesting testimony, It is wonderful how God love hiding behind the shadow of suffering. God bless your brother.
 
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MTplainsman

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Wow Brother! This is a good read. What took you so long to spill your story?

Praise Father God in heaven for keeping you in his sights for all those years, and praise him evermore for pulling the trigger on you! You went from used, to abused, to self-centered, to a most useful man in this world. I know it was a tough ride for you friend, but that's just a great testimony to ponder. God bless you man, and thank you for sharing.
 
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Fenner

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Wow, that's a an awesome testimony! Thank you for sharing that.
 
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abbiejean

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Thank you for sharing your testimony. It's a powerful one. :)
 
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J-Kay-2

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No one knows what goes on behind closed doors do they ? The
same with our life.

I like the way you started your testimony..... We will understand why
you are the way you are. I would add what makes you "tick." Seriously,
impressed with the obstacles you have overcome. This has made you a
strong 'man of God.' Blessings to you and yours ~ J~K~2
 
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Laureen

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Amazing testimony. ..Without the thorns, there are no roses. Thenx for encouraging my heart.
 
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Interesting testimony, It is wonderful how God love hiding behind the shadow of suffering. God bless your brother.

Thank you Jackson I appreciate your pronounced blessings upon me. May the God of heaven cause his face to shine down upon you.
 
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Wow Brother! This is a good read. What took you so long to spill your story?

Praise Father God in heaven for keeping you in his sights for all those years, and praise him evermore for pulling the trigger on you! You went from used, to abused, to self-centered, to a most useful man in this world. I know it was a tough ride for you friend, but that's just a great testimony to ponder. God bless you man, and thank you for sharing.[/QUOT

MT, I appreciate the kind words of encouragement and will say it was just a spur of the moment (Spirit) thing as to open up like that to a world of people that I do not know is uncharacteristic of me. The Lord is always there for us, but sometimes we fail to see his presence because of the (proverbial waves of the sea). May the Lord Keep thee and pour out blessings upon you mi amigo.
 
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Wow, that's a an awesome testimony! Thank you for sharing that.
I appreciate that Fenner and may God bless you out of Zion and may the peace of God rest upon you.
 
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No one knows what goes on behind closed doors do they ? The
same with our life.

I like the way you started your testimony..... We will understand why
you are the way you are. I would add what makes you "tick." Seriously,
impressed with the obstacles you have overcome. This has made you a
strong 'man of God.' Blessings to you and yours ~ J~K~2

Thank you J-KAY-2 for the nice words of encouragement...If it were not for the blessings of God I think I would have been in the ground a long time ago. He never places upon us more than we can bear and when we are weak, Jesus is strong and his strength is made complete in out weakness. God bless you as well and may the Lord bless you from his High and Lofty throne.
 
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Amazing testimony. ..Without the thorns, there are no roses. Thenx for encouraging my heart.
Laureen, thank you and may Jesus bless you this day, tomorrow and for all eternity.
 
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ji

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My name on here states it all and maybe this will clue all in as to why I am the way that I am!

I was born in New Mexico in 1967, and at the age of three my dad was killed in in the Kerr Mcghee (spelling) yellow cake
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I will praise the Lord, for his mercy endureth forever!

May God bless all who will seek his face.
Thanks for sharing.It makes me all the more to share things.But i will have to share many things supernatural that people will not believe.
Anyways,its an inspiration and boost for my life testimony that i am writing for Gospel sharing anonymously where media don't care.
God Bless,May God use you in more mighty ways than now.
"13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
i have also lost dear ones in the life course,it was not easy.But God made me stronger like Samson through all those miseries and never let me go,even though i turned my back on him due to the loss.
God is Love.
 
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dvale27

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It was wonderful to read this. God gives us trials, but he does so that way may be inspired to do great things! Your story gives me hope for my future.
 
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J-Kay-2

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My name on here states it all and maybe this will clue all in as to why I am the way that I am!

I was born in New Mexico in 1967, and at the age of three my dad was killed in in the Kerr Mcghee (spelling) yellow cake mines in 1970. My grandparents (dads side) attempted to steal my brother and I under abandonment laws (N.M.) for the sake of the social security that my mother was going to receive. I was not allowed to go to my dads funeral and my mother married and divorced 3 different men (step dads) over the next 35 years...

the first tried to run us over on the street to get the Social Security
the second physically and mentally abused all three of us
the third one verbally threatened my brother and I numerous times over spats we had with our mother and even stole from both of us in some form or fashion.

After an HONORABLE discharge from the United States Marine Corp I spent a few years in the proverbial wilderness of SIN as I had no real root in the word of God as I had attended a (fun and games) church as a child with the emphasis placed more upon (fun, games and keep the kids distracted a while) type of ministry instead of Jesus.

During my foolish years I walk in sin, drugs, sex, partying and just plain foolishness...(thank God I didn't drink) Oh I attended church during this timeframe on occasion and even was convicted for a time to quit and get right with God.

In 1989 I started attending church on a semi regular (every Sunday morning only) basis and began to be convicted by my lifestyle as I was hearing the word of God and the Lord was dealing with me heavy.

In 1990, I sold the only thing my dad had left me which was a 1961 Les Paul Gibson SG (yeah I know) which was in mint condition as it had been stored since his death in the case in 1970. I took the money, made 2 truck payments and moved to Little Rock from Missouri to change my life and get right with the Lord. I had been residing in Missouri since my dads death in 1970.

I began to attend church regularly (3 times a week) while studying the bible about three hours a day (before work, noon and before bed) while praying hard and making a diligent effort to be right with he Lord. I began to have a desire for the lost and the more I studied, prayed and walked in the light the more receptive I became to conviction and truth.

Within 4 months I met a (fine) :) Christian girl (in Church) and we began to date in December 1990. Within a few months we decided to get married in MAY of 1991. My spiritual growth continued and eventually I, after much conviction and (white knuckle alter calls) I.E. holding onto the pew with a steel death grip, I decided that I was being called to preach.

By this time I was teaching a few hours a week at church and giving (20) minute devotionals HAH. The day I surrendered to the Lord was very emotional unto me as I struggled with my past and wondered how could God ever use me! The words of my brother..."God has been using imperfect men to preach his perfect word since the beginning" encourage me and immediately entered a seminary that had a language program and one that taught how to study the bible.

During this time the Lord convicted me concerning my immersion as when I was immersed as a kid (to me) was invalid as I was not saved when I was immersed the first time so I submitted myself to biblical, water immersion and have not been convicted about it since that time.

The rest of my life and how the story plays out is not without difficulties but is also filled with wonderful mountain peaks as well. Here we are now in 2014. Our first child David Paul was born with a type of muscular dystrophy (wife caries and we didn't know till David Paul was born) and spent 5 months in intensive care. Three weeks into the ordeal the surgeon did a Upper Nissan Fundoplication on my son and his small bowel malrotated 580 degrees and cut the blood supply resulting in a volvulus of his small bowel. It died, got gangrene and had to be removed. (Booger) is now 18 and has had some 12 or 13 surgeries and was not expected to live last two days as God knows more than doctors.

We have lost two other children unto the disease my wife carries, but thank God that they are in heaven. Even though there has been many a time that I wept unto the Lord while pouring my heart out unto him in desperation and the answer has been no, I will not give up on serving God! He has blessed me with a wonderful virtuous woman and a loving son that has made it 18 plus years longer than the worldly men expected him to make it. I have been given wonderful Christian brothers and sisters in Christ as well as an eternal Home not made with hands.

I have been preaching now for 25 years and in that time the Lord has used this lowly, undeserving man to preach the gospel unto numbers that only the Lord can know. No matter your past my friends, God can and will use those who will humble themselves, get right and seek God in sincerity and in truth.

I will praise the Lord, for his mercy endureth forever!

May God bless all who will seek his face.

Pastor D.... I am so blown away by your testimony. I have wanted to tell
you or ask you about Marine profile.... I think you are a handsome guy.
You remind me of my brother when I look at it because he too was Marine.

Your story of the losses, I am so sorry for you and your wife. I feel you
have a wonderful attitude because you know you will see them complete
in the Lord one day. Praise God for giving you the son you have now and
God is to be praised for knowing more than doctors as you said.

Now don't run from me Pastor D...but I am going to tell you... I LOVE YOU.
I can say that because you are 3 years younger than my son who just turned
50. I am happy for you and I am so pleased to read your testimony. Awesome.

Oh, gosh, now I have to be nice to you all the time... :rolleyes: J~K~2
 
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J-Kay-2

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Pastor D.... I am so blown away by your testimony. I have wanted to tell
you or ask you about Marine profile.... I think you are a handsome guy.
You remind me of my brother when I look at it because he too was Marine.

Your story of the losses, I am so sorry for you and your wife. I feel you
have a wonderful attitude because you know you will see them complete
in the Lord one day. Praise God for giving you the son you have now and
God is to be praised for knowing more than doctors as you said.

Now don't run from me Pastor D...but I am going to tell you... I LOVE YOU.
I can say that because you are 3 years younger than my son who just turned
50. I am happy for you and I am so pleased to read your testimony. Awesome.

Oh, gosh, now I have to be nice to you all the time... :rolleyes: J~K~2

>>>> I certainly hope anyone who has read this know it was not intended to
take away from Dcontroversial post. If so please forgive me.. <<<<
And as for the I LOVE YOU..... I love everyone...... Now am I going to be reported
as a stalker ? Oh gosh... Pastor D.... I apologize if I embarrassed you. If you
Need too, ask them to remove it. I am sorry.~ J~Kay~2
 
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Amen brother! I really enjoyed that story, I smiled wide when you met your (fine) wife lol! * smiling again. I'm super happy for you. As for your children who passed, you don't need my words. The Lord is already your strength. I lost the only one I had too. There is a comfort knowing our children are with God. If I lived closer I would attend your church brother. God bless you and your family
 
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AslanII

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Wow thank you for your testimony. It is very encouraging. I really felt for you, but I can see the Lord worked in your life by the way that you respond to everything that happened to you. Keep going, and may Jesus just strengthen you more and more!
 
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Pastor D.... I am so blown away by your testimony. I have wanted to tell
you or ask you about Marine profile.... I think you are a handsome guy.
You remind me of my brother when I look at it because he too was Marine.

Your story of the losses, I am so sorry for you and your wife. I feel you
have a wonderful attitude because you know you will see them complete
in the Lord one day. Praise God for giving you the son you have now and
God is to be praised for knowing more than doctors as you said.

Now don't run from me Pastor D...but I am going to tell you... I LOVE YOU.
I can say that because you are 3 years younger than my son who just turned
50. I am happy for you and I am so pleased to read your testimony. Awesome.

Oh, gosh, now I have to be nice to you all the time... :rolleyes: J~K~2
I ain't scared hahhahah nor will I run from a sister...may tease her a bit HAH! And I appreciate the words of encouragement...
 
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Wow thank you for your testimony. It is very encouraging. I really felt for you, but I can see the Lord worked in your life by the way that you respond to everything that happened to you. Keep going, and may Jesus just strengthen you more and more!
AMEN and thank you for the encouragement....I like your avatar! :)