ABOUT

About

About

The core of my ministry over the last 25 years has been revelatory - primarily helping others to receive revelation about how much God the Father loves them. Hearing from God is simple: The closer you draw to Him, the better you will hear.


God in His amazing grace has given me an ability impart an experience of the love of God enabling persons to fulfill their own personal destinies and callings. His heart is to see the body of Christ live, as Jesus did, in perfect alignment with the Father and the Kingdom of God. 


In 2002, under the ministry of James Jordan, I had a vision of my life as a long road. At the end of that road, the Father stood with His arms wide open to embrace me. This pivotal experience included a transferable impartation of Father's love into my life. From that point on, it has been my calling and mission to see others experience the amazing love Father God has for them.   


I am an ordained, commissioned, minister with over 45 years of ministry experience. I have served as pastor of two churches, worked with civic organizations, published a newspaper column, written articles, written a book, seen hundreds healed and set free, and carry endorsements from both denominational and non-denominational leaders. 


Since 1976, I have been happily married to my wife Fearn. We have a daughter, a son, and two grandchildren. 


Statement of Faith

Our entire Bible contains 66 books. Every one of the writers of those 66 books understood things about God and His Kingdom that were far beyond our understanding. They sought, as best they could, to put their thoughts and experiences into words. According to the Bible, what they wrote originated with God; it was "God-breathed." (II Tim. 3:16). Since God used people to write scripture, the entire Bible is prophetic: "Knowing this first of all, that no prophecy of Scripture comes from someone’s own interpretation. For no prophecy was ever produced by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit." (2 Pet. 1:20-21).


No statement of faith formatted as a list of theological tenets alone can do justice to what those original writers understood and lived. Thus, it is mission critical that anyone who interprets, preaches, or teaches scripture also abide in the realm of that same Holy Spirit to achieve what Paul tells Timothy, "...so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. (II Tim. 3:17 NIV).


Many think that Jesus did not have a "statement of faith." But, He actually did have one of sorts, and a very simple one: It was the revelation He received from His Father: "...the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise." (John 5:9 ESV).


My "statement of faith" is similar: that I can do nothing on my own but only what I see and hear the Father doing. Without Him and His love, I really am nothing. It is my prayer that my ministry takes root in you, becoming an impartation in you, so that the Spirit does a work in you, "furnishing" and equipping you also for every good work, and forming a deep, amazing, personal, revelatory relationship with Father. This, I believe, is the core purpose of ministry as defined in Eph. 4.


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