Testimonies and Comments from the our 10th 3 Fold Cord conference here in Keenes, Illinois
My name is Mario. I'm Danny Atwood’s buddy and brother in Christ. I want to share this with you a little bit of my testimony. Back during the 90's I was involved in the ministry. I was preaching and Evangelizing in my Church, God was using me in some radical ways. But along the way, I stopped because I was hurt by the Church pastor and the Church but that's a different story to tell, but through the grace of God, I met Chaplain Danny back in 2014 and we began discussing God and our faith then low and behold we went to the same Church but different years. Ever since that he's been preaching to me and keeping me in his prayers. There's so much I want to share in my testimony about how I met God when I was a young kid. Now due to all the prayers from my family and Danny, I am now a youth pastor. I'm writing to you because since last year I have been asking my company if I could have my Sundays and Mondays off. I told them the reason I wanted those days off. It was because my wife and I need to get plugged into a Church, and need fellowship with other believers and also worship our Father in heaven, I would constantly remind them that I needed those days off, and their response was “I'll let you know by next month” it was the same answer over and over. I gave up, so I told Danny and we began praying together. Now keep in mind my job's response was always the same for a whole year but my driver manager finally told me good news and in a few weeks he's going to honor my request the amazing part of the conversation was he said that he understood my Faith and that God comes first. Sincerely Mario Zamora Mario, I was touched by your email and included it in my sermon Blind Faith at our 3 Fold Cord Conference. I have sent you an email and hope to hear from you again soon, Keep up the good work
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