Do you think that miracles are a thing of the past? 00:00:01.36\00:00:04.20 Well, stay tuned to meet a man who will share 00:00:04.23\00:00:06.23 the story of God's miraculous interventions in his life. 00:00:06.27\00:00:10.24 My name is Yvonne Lewis Shelton. 00:00:10.27\00:00:12.27 And I'm Jason Bradley, 00:00:12.31\00:00:13.78 and you're watching Urban Report. 00:00:13.81\00:00:15.78 Hello, and welcome to Urban Report. 00:00:40.44\00:00:42.77 I'm your host Yvonne Lewis Shelton. 00:00:42.80\00:00:44.91 And I'm pleased to have as my co-host, my son, 00:00:44.94\00:00:48.11 the general manager of Dare to Dream network, 00:00:48.14\00:00:50.95 Jason Bradley. 00:00:50.98\00:00:52.31 Yay! 00:00:52.35\00:00:53.68 It's good to be here with you. 00:00:53.72\00:00:55.05 Yes, it's so good to be with you Jay 00:00:55.08\00:00:57.29 and to have our special guest here, 00:00:57.32\00:01:00.36 Larren Cole, he is an author, speaker, 00:01:00.39\00:01:03.43 and director of Desire Media. 00:01:03.46\00:01:06.06 Welcome to Urban Report, Larren. 00:01:06.09\00:01:07.43 Thank you, Yvonne. 00:01:07.46\00:01:08.80 Thank you very much, Jason. 00:01:08.83\00:01:10.17 Good to be here. Good to have you. 00:01:10.20\00:01:11.53 Excited to be on Urban Report. 00:01:11.57\00:01:12.90 Yeah. 00:01:12.93\00:01:14.27 It's my first time on Dare to Dream. 00:01:14.30\00:01:16.10 We run into each other at a lot of events. 00:01:16.14\00:01:18.14 We do. 00:01:18.17\00:01:19.51 ASI, GYC... 00:01:19.54\00:01:20.88 Those are highlights for me, Yvonne and Jason. 00:01:20.91\00:01:22.61 Oh, no. 00:01:22.64\00:01:25.01 Nice, nice. 00:01:25.05\00:01:26.38 And we're really glad to have you 00:01:26.41\00:01:27.75 because we've talked to you over the past few years 00:01:27.78\00:01:30.95 and we haven't had a chance to talk to you 00:01:30.99\00:01:33.29 on Dare to Dream. 00:01:33.32\00:01:35.06 And you have such amazing testimonies. 00:01:35.09\00:01:38.09 I mean you have more than one miracle 00:01:38.13\00:01:41.76 that's happened in your life. 00:01:41.80\00:01:43.13 And so we want to just kind of share 00:01:43.16\00:01:45.87 with our viewers your journey. 00:01:45.90\00:01:48.30 So let's talk about your journey? 00:01:48.34\00:01:50.07 Where were you born? 00:01:50.11\00:01:51.44 I was born in Riverside, California. 00:01:51.47\00:01:53.17 Oh. 00:01:53.21\00:01:54.54 I'm a Californian native. 00:01:54.58\00:01:55.91 Okay. 00:01:55.94\00:01:57.28 Yup. 00:01:57.31\00:01:58.65 I went to Loma Linda University, 00:01:58.68\00:02:00.32 graduated there with a degree in physical therapy, 00:02:00.35\00:02:02.92 where I met my wife, Mickey, we have five children. 00:02:02.95\00:02:06.05 And yeah, I am no longer in ministry, I mean, 00:02:06.09\00:02:10.39 in physical therapy anymore which I graduated from. 00:02:10.43\00:02:12.69 But now I'm full time ministry 00:02:12.73\00:02:15.10 working with Desire Media like you mentioned. 00:02:15.13\00:02:16.97 That's wonderful. 00:02:17.00\00:02:18.33 So were you raised in a Christian home? 00:02:18.37\00:02:21.07 What was your home like as a child? 00:02:21.10\00:02:22.87 Our home was a Christian home and an Adventist home. 00:02:22.90\00:02:27.54 My parents were good Christian family. 00:02:27.58\00:02:31.68 But there was a few things missing in our home, like, 00:02:31.71\00:02:37.02 things like family worship 00:02:37.05\00:02:38.75 and things like guarding our environment, you know. 00:02:38.79\00:02:44.63 They were nominal. 00:02:44.66\00:02:45.99 I wouldn't say they were good people, 00:02:46.03\00:02:47.36 but I would say more nominal Christian. 00:02:47.40\00:02:50.70 You know, we knew we are Adventist actually. 00:02:50.73\00:02:53.77 So the only thing I really knew about our religion 00:02:53.80\00:02:57.57 really was that we went to church on a funny day. 00:02:57.61\00:03:00.34 We didn't eat pork. 00:03:00.38\00:03:02.44 So other than that, 00:03:02.48\00:03:04.25 that was that sort of defined my early childhood. 00:03:04.28\00:03:07.25 I knew that was my religion. 00:03:07.28\00:03:10.12 We have a picture of your family. 00:03:10.15\00:03:12.22 And I think they put it before, but let's take a look at it 00:03:12.25\00:03:15.19 and so you can tell us who is who. 00:03:15.22\00:03:16.56 Okay, there is a big tall guy, 00:03:16.59\00:03:17.93 that's my good looking dad who is now deceased. 00:03:17.96\00:03:20.13 He had Parkinson's, he died in 2012 or '11. 00:03:20.16\00:03:25.17 And right on the one side is my mother 00:03:25.20\00:03:28.50 and the funny looking person in front is myself 00:03:28.54\00:03:31.97 with sunglasses. 00:03:32.01\00:03:34.04 So I was really cool, wasn't I? 00:03:34.08\00:03:36.38 And then in the middle, that's my sister, 00:03:36.41\00:03:37.75 my older sister. 00:03:37.78\00:03:39.11 So that was our family 00:03:39.15\00:03:40.48 and that's a picture of us in Bakersfield, 00:03:40.52\00:03:42.48 California. 00:03:42.52\00:03:43.85 And mom is deceased also. 00:03:43.89\00:03:46.15 She had cancer at age 56. 00:03:46.19\00:03:49.42 And so we're kind of orphaned. 00:03:49.46\00:03:52.13 Yeah, it's a strange feeling not having... 00:03:52.16\00:03:55.43 My parents predeceased me when I'm just four years. 00:03:55.46\00:04:00.70 It's just a weird feeling with your parents gone. 00:04:00.74\00:04:03.81 Yeah, when my mother died, 00:04:03.84\00:04:05.47 it was the first real close person 00:04:05.51\00:04:08.68 I've ever had that ever died on me. 00:04:08.71\00:04:10.65 And it was just devastating, I mean, 00:04:10.68\00:04:12.91 it was really hard to cope with. 00:04:12.95\00:04:14.72 How old were you when she died? 00:04:14.75\00:04:16.18 I was probably 29, 30ish somewhere in there. 00:04:16.22\00:04:19.95 Wow. 00:04:19.99\00:04:21.32 How did that make you feel at that particular time 00:04:21.36\00:04:23.76 being so young, 29 or 30, I can't imagine. 00:04:23.79\00:04:27.26 Yeah, she had cancer. 00:04:27.30\00:04:28.63 So yeah, she battled cancer for a while 00:04:28.66\00:04:31.10 and for two years and so. 00:04:31.13\00:04:32.73 Yeah, that just... 00:04:32.77\00:04:34.10 I have never experienced a close person dying. 00:04:34.14\00:04:36.27 You know, a lot of people died. 00:04:36.30\00:04:38.04 Even when I was in seventh grade, 00:04:38.07\00:04:39.61 one of my best friends died. 00:04:39.64\00:04:41.44 But he wasn't close like my mother. 00:04:41.48\00:04:44.05 But, yeah, it was just, that's hard, I mean, 00:04:44.08\00:04:47.38 it's devastating that she was so young, 00:04:47.42\00:04:50.29 you know, she's beautiful. 00:04:50.32\00:04:51.65 She was a beautiful woman and just a wonderful person. 00:04:51.69\00:04:54.96 What kind of impact 00:04:54.99\00:04:56.32 did that have on your faith at that time? 00:04:56.36\00:04:58.56 Well, at that time I had drifted away 00:04:58.59\00:05:01.86 from my belief in God. 00:05:01.90\00:05:03.60 I don't know if you call me an atheist, 00:05:03.63\00:05:04.97 you know, I meet, I know atheists now. 00:05:05.00\00:05:07.97 And atheists are more people who are, 00:05:08.00\00:05:09.97 I would say they're generally angry at God, 00:05:10.01\00:05:11.74 they believe in God, but they say they're atheists. 00:05:11.77\00:05:13.81 So I think they're most, 00:05:13.84\00:05:15.18 for the most part they're angry with God 00:05:15.21\00:05:16.54 so that wasn't me really. 00:05:16.58\00:05:17.95 But I had drifted away from God, 00:05:17.98\00:05:19.31 spent no time with God, my, 00:05:19.35\00:05:20.92 you know, I kind of drifted away 00:05:20.95\00:05:22.85 from my early childhood upbringing, 00:05:22.88\00:05:25.25 and drifted into the world. 00:05:25.29\00:05:27.02 And because of my lifestyle and things like that, 00:05:27.06\00:05:30.19 I had no time to spend with God and so I drifted away 00:05:30.23\00:05:32.63 from my belief in God. 00:05:32.66\00:05:34.46 And I would call myself more of an agnostic at that point. 00:05:34.50\00:05:38.03 And so when she's... 00:05:38.07\00:05:39.47 Her death and we'll get into this, 00:05:39.50\00:05:41.34 I guess a little bit later, 00:05:41.37\00:05:42.70 but her death is a catalyst 00:05:42.74\00:05:44.07 that sort of God used in a powerful way 00:05:44.11\00:05:47.31 to bring me back to God, 00:05:47.34\00:05:49.31 my belief in God, so. 00:05:49.34\00:05:51.21 Yeah, so, it was a blessing 00:05:51.25\00:05:52.58 other than that was very tragic. 00:05:52.61\00:05:54.55 Yes, oh, yes. 00:05:54.58\00:05:56.18 So when you're growing up you had your family. 00:05:56.22\00:06:00.49 You had your dad, your mom, 00:06:00.52\00:06:01.86 you had an intact family growing up. 00:06:01.89\00:06:04.73 And then, and you grew up 00:06:04.76\00:06:07.20 in kind of a nominal Christian environment. 00:06:07.23\00:06:11.00 So what happened in your life that began to pull you 00:06:11.03\00:06:16.10 even further away from God? 00:06:16.14\00:06:19.27 Well, see my dad, 00:06:19.31\00:06:21.78 he became an Adventist to marry with, 00:06:21.81\00:06:24.15 before he married, when he met my mother, 00:06:24.18\00:06:25.65 she kind of helped convert him. 00:06:25.68\00:06:28.75 And she was already grown up in the church. 00:06:28.78\00:06:31.35 She went to La Sierra University. 00:06:31.39\00:06:33.46 She knew Del Delker. Okay. 00:06:33.49\00:06:35.39 She was a real Adventist, you know. 00:06:35.42\00:06:36.76 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 00:06:36.79\00:06:38.13 But, La Sierra and... 00:06:38.16\00:06:41.20 So I would say what happened, so, you know, we grew up, 00:06:41.23\00:06:44.90 my mom and dad sent me to public school 00:06:44.93\00:06:47.40 that nothing against public school, 00:06:47.44\00:06:49.90 I had a good education. 00:06:49.94\00:06:51.44 But it's not the most conducive for spiritual upbringing 00:06:51.47\00:06:56.01 that keep you close to God, 00:06:56.04\00:06:57.38 it's not the place to be really. 00:06:57.41\00:06:59.11 I'm sorry, many of us have to go to public school 00:06:59.15\00:07:01.58 and we were very poor growing up and so. 00:07:01.62\00:07:05.99 My dad, he started out extremely poor. 00:07:06.02\00:07:09.26 He grew up in the humid Arizona in that area in the deserts. 00:07:09.29\00:07:13.40 And he was very, very poor. 00:07:13.43\00:07:16.03 But when he met my mom, he got into farming, 00:07:16.06\00:07:19.13 and he just worked his way up 00:07:19.17\00:07:21.04 from being poor to being a millionaire. 00:07:21.07\00:07:23.20 He became very wealthy. 00:07:23.24\00:07:24.84 And we were used to hard work, he was a farmer, 00:07:24.87\00:07:28.24 you know, a ranch, not a ranch but a farmer, 00:07:28.28\00:07:30.31 a commercial farming 00:07:30.35\00:07:31.68 in the southern San Joaquin Valley 00:07:31.71\00:07:33.48 near the Bakersfield area, so. 00:07:33.52\00:07:35.12 Yeah, it's interesting. 00:07:35.15\00:07:36.48 Excuse me one second 00:07:36.52\00:07:37.85 but it's like when you think of farmers, 00:07:37.89\00:07:39.75 you don't think of wealth, necessarily. 00:07:39.79\00:07:42.22 And that's my ignorance. 00:07:42.26\00:07:43.83 I mean, I just... 00:07:43.86\00:07:45.39 You know, I don't think of wealth. 00:07:45.43\00:07:47.30 Out here, we're driving around in the cornfields 00:07:47.33\00:07:49.06 of southern Illinois here. 00:07:49.10\00:07:51.07 It looks like the other guy with the suspenders on 00:07:51.10\00:07:53.23 and the overalls with the cone hat 00:07:53.27\00:07:55.74 or the straw hat, 00:07:55.77\00:07:57.11 you think of that 00:07:57.14\00:07:58.47 when you're kind of roaming on these little farms, 00:07:58.51\00:07:59.84 but this is commercial farming, 00:07:59.87\00:08:01.21 high tech equipment, 00:08:01.24\00:08:02.58 you know, airplanes spraying, 00:08:02.61\00:08:04.25 these in the southern California. 00:08:04.28\00:08:05.61 This is the bread basket of the world, 00:08:05.65\00:08:07.28 is San Joaquin Valley. 00:08:07.32\00:08:08.65 But so we had about a 1000 acres and my dad just, 00:08:08.68\00:08:12.22 you know, he built, he worked so hard. 00:08:12.25\00:08:15.12 So he worked his way up 00:08:15.16\00:08:16.83 basically from poverty to wealth. 00:08:16.86\00:08:20.13 And see that's, I mean this is Dare to Dream. 00:08:20.16\00:08:22.00 That is. That is Dare to Dream story. 00:08:22.03\00:08:23.40 So we want to know more about what he did? 00:08:23.43\00:08:27.07 He was so poor. 00:08:27.10\00:08:28.44 I mean he told me of stories 00:08:28.47\00:08:29.80 where he had to go out in the desert 00:08:29.84\00:08:31.17 and shoot a jack rabbit just to find some food. 00:08:31.21\00:08:33.81 So yeah, he was really driven 00:08:33.84\00:08:37.78 and worked really hard. 00:08:37.81\00:08:39.98 How did he get his first...? 00:08:40.02\00:08:41.92 Where did the first opportunity come from? 00:08:41.95\00:08:43.59 Well, his opportunities came with my mother's father, 00:08:43.62\00:08:46.89 he was a farmer, 00:08:46.92\00:08:48.26 and he sort of pioneered this area 00:08:48.29\00:08:50.69 in the southern San Joaquin Valley, 00:08:50.73\00:08:52.06 he partnered with Southern Pacific Railroad 00:08:52.09\00:08:54.56 which was leasing out the sections of land. 00:08:54.60\00:08:57.43 And so my dad since he married into the family, 00:08:57.47\00:09:00.14 he got the opportunity to work for grandpa. 00:09:00.17\00:09:02.14 And he tried to work his way into a partnership. 00:09:02.17\00:09:05.01 My grandpa was really reluctant to that. 00:09:05.04\00:09:06.81 So what happened, 00:09:06.84\00:09:08.18 my dad sort of went off on his own for a while. 00:09:08.21\00:09:10.25 And then he was successful there 00:09:10.28\00:09:11.61 and so my grandpa instantly brought him back in... 00:09:11.65\00:09:14.25 That's partnering, now ready for partnering. 00:09:14.28\00:09:15.82 Right, right, right. 00:09:15.85\00:09:17.19 So, and he was a good partner. 00:09:17.22\00:09:19.19 And if you wanted a good partner, 00:09:19.22\00:09:20.56 my dad was a good partner 00:09:20.59\00:09:21.92 'cause he'll put in long, long hours. 00:09:21.96\00:09:23.96 And yeah, so he worked, 00:09:23.99\00:09:25.66 you know, he partnered with banks. 00:09:25.69\00:09:27.03 The banks were always 00:09:27.06\00:09:28.40 big financing part of the farming, 00:09:28.43\00:09:30.17 commercial farming, it's a bank. 00:09:30.20\00:09:32.10 My dad, I remember going with him 00:09:32.13\00:09:33.47 to meetings in the bank 00:09:33.50\00:09:34.84 where they meet and talk about these big numbers 00:09:34.87\00:09:36.47 where they're going to borrow all the money, it was. 00:09:36.50\00:09:39.07 So they borrowed money, 00:09:39.11\00:09:40.44 and they farm, and it's high risk, 00:09:40.48\00:09:41.81 and high reward. 00:09:41.84\00:09:43.91 But you can have some pretty big losses too though. 00:09:43.95\00:09:46.18 Yeah, yeah. 00:09:46.21\00:09:47.55 So how did your dad's work ethic impact you? 00:09:47.58\00:09:50.69 Well, it was good 'cause we spent... 00:09:50.72\00:09:53.46 I learned how to put in long hours, you know. 00:09:53.49\00:09:56.29 I don't know if that was good, 00:09:56.32\00:09:57.66 I guess I was good but he paid us. 00:09:57.69\00:09:59.86 Yeah. 00:09:59.89\00:10:01.30 It was very minimum kind of wage. 00:10:01.33\00:10:03.16 But it was actually before they had a minimum wage 00:10:03.20\00:10:05.50 as I remember the minimum wage coming in 00:10:05.53\00:10:07.64 and all these labor laws coming in back in those days. 00:10:07.67\00:10:10.64 And he didn't like that very much. 00:10:10.67\00:10:12.07 But yeah, so but the only downside was it instilled 00:10:12.11\00:10:16.08 a love of money I think for me. 00:10:16.11\00:10:18.38 You know, I had this desire to be wealthy. 00:10:18.41\00:10:23.85 And the Bible says, 00:10:23.89\00:10:25.75 the love of money is the root of all evil. 00:10:25.79\00:10:28.52 And I found out that is kind of true 00:10:28.56\00:10:30.26 because it's not really the love, 00:10:30.29\00:10:32.03 desire to be wealthy. 00:10:32.06\00:10:33.76 I think that would be a better translation 00:10:33.80\00:10:35.23 the desire to be wealthy 00:10:35.26\00:10:36.87 can lead you into all kinds of evil. 00:10:36.90\00:10:39.17 Absolutely. 00:10:39.20\00:10:40.54 Yeah, so that was there. 00:10:40.57\00:10:41.90 Where did it lead you? 00:10:41.94\00:10:43.57 Well, my mother on the other hand 00:10:43.61\00:10:45.97 just as godly, was pure, you know, saint of a lady. 00:10:46.01\00:10:50.65 I'm surprised she got hooked up with my father, 00:10:50.68\00:10:53.28 but she did and that was ordained. 00:10:53.31\00:10:56.69 She got a tie on him, and cleaned him up quite a bit. 00:10:56.72\00:10:58.72 And she had good intentions for us. 00:10:58.75\00:11:02.69 But like I said we were in public school 00:11:02.72\00:11:04.79 and we learned all kinds of things there, 00:11:04.83\00:11:06.53 you know, out fighting and, 00:11:06.56\00:11:09.00 like I mentioned one of my best friends 00:11:09.03\00:11:10.77 in the seventh grade, 00:11:10.80\00:11:12.13 he was stabbed and shot in a family feud. 00:11:12.17\00:11:14.40 And I ended up being a pallbearer in his funeral. 00:11:14.44\00:11:17.41 But we learn things like, you know, just stealing, 00:11:17.44\00:11:20.68 just things that Christian should not be doing. 00:11:20.71\00:11:24.85 But one day my mother thinking to do a good thing for us, 00:11:24.88\00:11:29.38 she brought home a Christian record, 00:11:29.42\00:11:32.29 seems harmless enough. 00:11:32.32\00:11:33.72 It was a well known Christian group 00:11:33.76\00:11:36.62 at the time like around the 1970 era. 00:11:36.66\00:11:40.43 And if I mention the name which I won't, 00:11:40.46\00:11:42.26 everybody would recognize the group. 00:11:42.30\00:11:45.33 But they didn't have 00:11:45.37\00:11:47.07 contemporary Christian music back then. 00:11:47.10\00:11:49.47 But this might have qualified for that. 00:11:49.50\00:11:51.87 So she brought this album home 00:11:51.91\00:11:53.38 and we were playing it. 00:11:53.41\00:11:54.74 And nine out of the ten songs were good Christian songs folk, 00:11:54.78\00:11:59.55 you know, the traditional, sacred music songs. 00:11:59.58\00:12:02.65 But there was one song on there 00:12:02.68\00:12:04.49 that had sort of a rock and roll 00:12:04.52\00:12:06.55 kind of rhythm in the back 00:12:06.59\00:12:07.99 which is kind of new for that kind of time, 00:12:08.02\00:12:09.89 Christian rock, that was kind of, 00:12:09.92\00:12:12.09 you know, that was kind of almost unheard of. 00:12:12.13\00:12:13.90 Yes. 00:12:13.93\00:12:15.26 But, so when I heard that one song, 00:12:15.30\00:12:17.17 you know, I had not been exposed to that. 00:12:17.20\00:12:19.37 And it's sort of, you know, rock music is, 00:12:19.40\00:12:22.74 it's kind of charming and it's kind of get, 00:12:22.77\00:12:25.27 it got, it charmed me. 00:12:25.31\00:12:26.68 And I thought, so I listen to that song 00:12:26.71\00:12:28.04 over and over again. 00:12:28.08\00:12:29.41 You know, I thought this is cool. 00:12:29.44\00:12:31.31 You know, it makes you feel kind of, 00:12:31.35\00:12:32.91 makes me want to move a little bit and I thought, 00:12:32.95\00:12:35.62 so I played that song over and over. 00:12:35.65\00:12:37.09 My mom hadn't noticed that 00:12:37.12\00:12:38.45 and so since she sort of felt bad 00:12:38.49\00:12:39.95 just to listen to that record. 00:12:39.99\00:12:42.12 Back in those days parents could tell their children 00:12:42.16\00:12:45.39 that rock and roll is bad, 00:12:45.43\00:12:47.46 but they couldn't tell us why. 00:12:47.50\00:12:49.26 I remember that and being confused 00:12:49.30\00:12:50.67 by that a little bit. 00:12:50.70\00:12:52.30 But so that seed was planted in me and it kind of grew, 00:12:52.33\00:12:56.60 you know. 00:12:56.64\00:12:57.97 I got unwatered every once in a while and so... 00:12:58.01\00:13:00.18 Were you musician or singer? 00:13:00.21\00:13:02.18 No, not at all at the time. 00:13:02.21\00:13:03.81 But I took every opportunity to hear that kind of music, 00:13:03.85\00:13:08.72 you know, in public school. 00:13:08.75\00:13:10.09 I remember one day the public school bus, 00:13:10.12\00:13:12.75 they installed a radio on it. 00:13:12.79\00:13:14.66 I mean radio that probably 00:13:14.69\00:13:16.12 wasn't a good idea for the kids. 00:13:16.16\00:13:17.49 But we all want the bus driver 00:13:17.53\00:13:19.53 to tune into the rock and roll station. 00:13:19.56\00:13:21.80 So here I'm listening to this and I'm really, 00:13:21.83\00:13:24.33 I can feel the rhythms there how they kind of 00:13:24.37\00:13:27.80 influence your thinking, you know. 00:13:27.84\00:13:29.90 And so I really got into this. 00:13:29.94\00:13:32.07 And as the years went by, 00:13:32.11\00:13:34.01 I developed a taste for this and I started to take, 00:13:34.04\00:13:36.88 I took drum lessons two years on percussion drum lessons. 00:13:36.91\00:13:40.92 And I decided one day 00:13:40.95\00:13:43.92 under the prompting of a friend of mine up 00:13:43.95\00:13:45.75 and when I had moved out that I decided, 00:13:45.79\00:13:47.92 I want to be in the rock music business, 00:13:47.96\00:13:50.33 you know, crazy, crazy thing to think of but... 00:13:50.36\00:13:53.80 But, so I found another friend a friend of mine. 00:13:53.83\00:13:58.70 His name was Greg 00:13:58.73\00:14:00.10 and he had a similar aspiration, 00:14:00.14\00:14:03.87 a goal in life. 00:14:03.91\00:14:05.24 He wanted to be in the rock music business. 00:14:05.27\00:14:06.88 Here's a picture of Greg on the right, 00:14:06.91\00:14:08.91 I'm the guy with the hat, 00:14:08.94\00:14:10.28 the funny looking guy with the hat on there. 00:14:10.31\00:14:11.88 Greg was a concert pianist. 00:14:11.91\00:14:14.52 And he was the most talented musician 00:14:14.55\00:14:16.45 I think I've ever... 00:14:16.48\00:14:18.19 I mean he could fight anything. 00:14:18.22\00:14:19.69 So he was a really good asset. 00:14:19.72\00:14:21.06 We got together. 00:14:21.09\00:14:22.42 And for some reason I don't know what was wrong 00:14:22.46\00:14:24.19 with use brain, 00:14:24.23\00:14:25.56 we thought we were the most talented 00:14:25.59\00:14:28.30 with greatest passions. 00:14:28.33\00:14:29.96 Now what you... 00:14:30.00\00:14:31.33 Were you playing drums at the time? 00:14:31.37\00:14:32.70 I was playing. 00:14:32.73\00:14:34.07 Yeah, I was a percussionist and the lead singer 00:14:34.10\00:14:35.67 if you can believe that. 00:14:35.70\00:14:37.97 So we got together, we formed this two person, 00:14:38.01\00:14:40.88 what we would call a band, 00:14:40.91\00:14:42.64 new wave rock music kind of thing. 00:14:42.68\00:14:44.61 And I was the singer, 00:14:44.65\00:14:47.15 and there was a picture of us. 00:14:47.18\00:14:50.25 Well, I'll get to that in a second but... 00:14:50.29\00:14:54.22 Well, we actually managed to get a manager. 00:14:54.26\00:14:55.66 A manager picked us up 00:14:55.69\00:14:57.49 and got us introduced us to people 00:14:57.53\00:14:59.79 and our manager one day managed 00:14:59.83\00:15:01.36 to get us a recording contract 00:15:01.40\00:15:03.37 in North Hollywood with a producer. 00:15:03.40\00:15:06.33 It's actually a production contract 00:15:06.37\00:15:08.17 with a guy named Hank Dunning. 00:15:08.20\00:15:10.04 And I tried to find Hank, 00:15:10.07\00:15:11.54 I can't find this guy for the life of me. 00:15:11.57\00:15:14.24 But he presented us a contract. 00:15:14.28\00:15:20.25 We spent a lot of time, Greg and I, 00:15:20.28\00:15:21.88 we spend a lot of time putting together a demo. 00:15:21.92\00:15:24.52 And, you know, looking back, you know, it's just ridiculous. 00:15:24.55\00:15:27.16 But it was actually pretty decent, it was a decent, 00:15:27.19\00:15:30.59 what you would call a demo for that back in those days. 00:15:30.63\00:15:32.43 It was just two of you? 00:15:32.46\00:15:33.80 Just a two of us, yeah. 00:15:33.83\00:15:35.16 So piano and drums. 00:15:35.20\00:15:36.53 Well, yeah, we had multi tracker equipment 00:15:36.56\00:15:38.83 in there, 00:15:38.87\00:15:40.20 so this is recording. 00:15:40.24\00:15:41.57 We had a recording studio. 00:15:41.60\00:15:43.81 We lived on my father's ranch 00:15:43.84\00:15:46.21 on a pink mobile home with a bit of expanding. 00:15:46.24\00:15:50.28 And we were just sort of holed up in there, 00:15:50.31\00:15:51.71 you know, like some bandits 00:15:51.75\00:15:53.08 and then we got to go out and then we'd only come out 00:15:53.11\00:15:54.72 just enough to work a little bit 00:15:54.75\00:15:56.18 as little as we had to get some money for food 00:15:56.22\00:15:58.95 and music equipment. 00:15:58.99\00:16:01.12 So we did, we spent all we had on this ambition. 00:16:01.16\00:16:04.89 So were you immersing yourself in the culture of rock and roll 00:16:04.93\00:16:09.36 as well? 00:16:09.40\00:16:11.03 A little bit. 00:16:11.07\00:16:12.40 But we were more immersing ourselves in our demo. 00:16:12.43\00:16:14.37 Our whole goal was to get a demo because we knew... 00:16:14.40\00:16:17.74 I knew he had talent and he for some reason 00:16:17.77\00:16:19.64 he had faith in my talent, you know. 00:16:19.67\00:16:21.88 And if you want to call that singing, 00:16:21.91\00:16:23.35 you know, you could say we had faith in each other. 00:16:23.38\00:16:27.02 And we just knew 00:16:27.05\00:16:29.05 we were going to go somewhere, you know. 00:16:29.08\00:16:30.49 And were you spiritually at this point? 00:16:30.52\00:16:33.59 Well, you know, I had forgotten God basically, 00:16:33.62\00:16:36.93 you know, but I wasn't thinking about my spirituality, 00:16:36.96\00:16:39.59 you know, no church, you know, I'm on my own, 00:16:39.63\00:16:42.00 I don't have to go to church, you know. 00:16:42.03\00:16:43.63 How old were you? 00:16:43.67\00:16:45.53 This would be early 20's. 00:16:45.57\00:16:46.90 Okay. Yeah, early 20's. 00:16:46.94\00:16:48.64 My parents did their job and when I was out of the nest 00:16:48.67\00:16:51.01 and it was... 00:16:51.04\00:16:52.37 But here I am living on my father's property and so, 00:16:52.41\00:16:54.98 and here we are building our studio 00:16:55.01\00:16:57.11 and building our demo. 00:16:57.15\00:16:59.31 I remember, when I bought my reel to reel, 00:16:59.35\00:17:02.48 back in those days 00:17:02.52\00:17:03.85 we didn't have digital recording. 00:17:03.89\00:17:05.22 So we got a reel to reel multitrack recorder. 00:17:05.25\00:17:06.59 I bought it from the guy who produced the commercial, 00:17:06.62\00:17:10.69 Milk It Does a Body Good. 00:17:10.73\00:17:12.06 You remember that? Oh, yeah. 00:17:12.09\00:17:13.43 Milk It Does a Body Good which is not true really, 00:17:13.46\00:17:15.83 however another story. 00:17:15.86\00:17:17.20 That's another, yeah, it's another conversation. 00:17:17.23\00:17:19.17 But anyway, bought that reel to reel from him. 00:17:19.20\00:17:20.64 We would go to, 00:17:20.67\00:17:22.00 there was a picture up there of West L.A. music 00:17:22.04\00:17:23.37 which is this music store of the stars 00:17:23.41\00:17:26.01 and we would meet people there. 00:17:26.04\00:17:27.38 I got drums there, I got microphones, we would... 00:17:27.41\00:17:31.58 When we had a little bit of money 00:17:31.61\00:17:32.95 that's where we're going. 00:17:32.98\00:17:34.32 We go there and we build our studio. 00:17:34.35\00:17:35.85 Finally we had the demo done. 00:17:35.88\00:17:38.79 And then we've got a manager, can you believe that. 00:17:38.82\00:17:41.49 You know, people believed in us. 00:17:41.52\00:17:43.49 Satan sends these people along to help us out, you know. 00:17:43.53\00:17:46.39 If we're not on the right track, 00:17:46.43\00:17:47.76 the devil is right there to lead us. 00:17:47.80\00:17:49.23 Yes, he is. 00:17:49.26\00:17:50.60 And so we got this recording contract, 00:17:50.63\00:17:53.20 Hank Dunning produced us, he liked it. 00:17:53.23\00:17:55.50 You know he said, "I'll take it." 00:17:55.54\00:17:56.87 And he had the recording contract... 00:17:56.91\00:17:58.74 My manager had a meeting with us, 00:17:58.77\00:18:00.24 he had the contract out there, "Boys, 00:18:00.28\00:18:01.81 all you got to do is sign on the... 00:18:01.84\00:18:03.18 You know, this is like this typical movie you see, 00:18:03.21\00:18:04.71 sign on the line and you're in business." 00:18:04.75\00:18:06.11 Boy, we're going to Capitol Records 00:18:06.15\00:18:07.48 right over the hill. 00:18:07.52\00:18:08.95 And we got a little skeptical, 00:18:08.98\00:18:11.35 you know, I thought that was too easy. 00:18:11.39\00:18:13.42 I thought that Lord did that. Before you signed, you mean... 00:18:13.46\00:18:15.72 We didn't sign it. Okay. 00:18:15.76\00:18:18.49 Let's think about it. 00:18:18.53\00:18:20.06 And you saw a picture of Studio Boulevard, 00:18:20.10\00:18:22.53 and this is where lot of... 00:18:22.56\00:18:23.90 Yeah, see on the left there, Studio Boulevard. 00:18:23.93\00:18:25.67 We went down from, Hank Dunning was upstairs, 00:18:25.70\00:18:27.44 a little studio there and we went across the street, 00:18:27.47\00:18:29.70 there were studios everywhere out there on Studio Boulevard. 00:18:29.74\00:18:32.47 So we just went over there 00:18:32.51\00:18:33.84 and there we found the studio right across the street, 00:18:33.88\00:18:35.28 we thought we're going to check Hank out a little bit. 00:18:35.31\00:18:37.25 Maybe see, know little bit more about this guy 00:18:37.28\00:18:40.75 as we were thinking about it. 00:18:40.78\00:18:42.12 So the studio right across the street had some security, 00:18:42.15\00:18:44.65 we managed somehow to get into the studio 00:18:44.69\00:18:46.72 and we met the producer there. 00:18:46.76\00:18:48.72 He was a producer for Kim Carnes 00:18:48.76\00:18:51.29 and I think Linda Ronstadt, and Neil Young. 00:18:51.33\00:18:55.06 Jason, you know who Neil Young is? 00:18:55.10\00:18:56.43 I don't. 00:18:56.46\00:18:57.80 Good for you. 00:18:57.83\00:18:59.17 But you do, right? 00:18:59.20\00:19:00.54 I know Linda Ronstadt and Kim Carnes. 00:19:00.57\00:19:03.07 You probably know them personally, right? 00:19:03.10\00:19:04.57 No, no, no, no. 00:19:04.61\00:19:06.27 I had never met them, but I know who they are. 00:19:06.31\00:19:08.48 Yeah. Yeah. 00:19:08.51\00:19:09.84 Well, anyway, so we go, hey, we're probably, 00:19:09.88\00:19:11.21 this is better than Hank Dunning over there. 00:19:11.25\00:19:12.71 He had a few names, 00:19:12.75\00:19:14.08 but he didn't have Linda Ronstadt, you know. 00:19:14.12\00:19:16.48 Right, right. 00:19:16.52\00:19:17.85 And so, we said, 00:19:17.89\00:19:19.35 "Wait, do you know anything about the guy 00:19:19.39\00:19:20.72 across the street, there is Hank Dunning." 00:19:20.76\00:19:22.32 And he goes, "Yeah, I know Hank." 00:19:22.36\00:19:24.56 I said, "Well, we've got a contract with him 00:19:24.59\00:19:26.59 and we were wondering if you... 00:19:26.63\00:19:28.03 We're looking for a recommendation." 00:19:28.06\00:19:30.23 And he said, "Well, he said, I know Hank, I don't think, 00:19:30.27\00:19:34.47 he said, I don't think Hank is the right guy 00:19:34.50\00:19:36.44 for you really, I mean, he's a nice man," 00:19:36.47\00:19:38.74 but he said we might be able to take a look at your demo 00:19:38.77\00:19:41.84 and take a look at if you have one, 00:19:41.88\00:19:44.78 we'll take a look at it. 00:19:44.81\00:19:46.15 You know, 'cause we kind of looked 00:19:46.18\00:19:47.52 the part at the time, 00:19:47.55\00:19:48.88 you know, we had the look, you know, it might sell, 00:19:48.92\00:19:50.59 those guys could, you know, goofy as they look, 00:19:50.62\00:19:52.52 they can probably sell, 00:19:52.55\00:19:53.89 so I'm supposed you're my partner there. 00:19:53.92\00:19:55.39 I was a goof off. 00:19:55.42\00:19:59.23 So you guys were kind of shopping around little bit? 00:19:59.26\00:20:01.63 But we weren't until then. 00:20:01.66\00:20:03.30 As soon as we have the... 00:20:03.33\00:20:04.67 It was too easy to get that contract, 00:20:04.70\00:20:06.03 we thought, "Well, maybe that was too easy." 00:20:06.07\00:20:07.40 So we came back and told Hank, we'll think about it. 00:20:07.44\00:20:12.27 And so we left my manager there, 00:20:12.31\00:20:13.64 we left Hank there, and we went home. 00:20:13.68\00:20:15.18 And for some reason, 00:20:15.21\00:20:16.54 we started to get into trouble, mischief, and even crime. 00:20:16.58\00:20:20.42 I'm sorry to report. 00:20:20.45\00:20:21.82 But just for the thrill of it, 00:20:21.85\00:20:24.05 we would do things that were wrong 00:20:24.09\00:20:26.19 just to impress each other maybe, I'm not sure why. 00:20:26.22\00:20:28.09 But one thing led to another 00:20:28.12\00:20:31.53 and eventually our group broke up, 00:20:31.56\00:20:35.26 and I was arrested one day for a grand-theft-auto, 00:20:35.30\00:20:39.90 and I found myself in court, 00:20:39.93\00:20:42.37 in court facing some very serious charges. 00:20:42.40\00:20:47.01 One of which was grand-theft-auto, 00:20:47.04\00:20:49.04 the other three charges were. 00:20:49.08\00:20:51.95 Well, lying to a police officer, 00:20:51.98\00:20:53.72 receiving stolen goods, selling stolen goods. 00:20:53.75\00:20:55.65 You know, we had been doing things like that. 00:20:55.68\00:20:57.52 And so here I am, I'm in court one day. 00:20:57.55\00:21:03.59 I had already lied to my attorney 00:21:03.63\00:21:05.66 about what happened, you know. 00:21:05.69\00:21:07.36 And I'm at my arraignment. 00:21:07.40\00:21:08.73 You know what arraignment is in court? 00:21:08.76\00:21:10.90 You stand before a judge, you plead guilty or not guilty. 00:21:10.93\00:21:13.03 Well, that's the first step of a trial. 00:21:13.07\00:21:15.24 I pled not guilty, even though I really was guilty. 00:21:15.27\00:21:18.77 And I remember on court day, 00:21:18.81\00:21:22.98 when it was time to go to court. 00:21:23.01\00:21:25.21 Just before the court session started, 00:21:25.25\00:21:26.61 I showed up, you know, 00:21:26.65\00:21:27.98 I haven't slept the night before at all. 00:21:28.02\00:21:29.35 I'm stressed out 00:21:29.38\00:21:30.72 more than I've ever been stressed out in my life. 00:21:30.75\00:21:32.42 And this is stress 'cause I had a lie prepared. 00:21:32.45\00:21:34.66 You know, the Bible says I think in Isaiah 40, 00:21:34.69\00:21:36.96 "There is no peace for the wicked, 00:21:36.99\00:21:39.49 for the lawless person." 00:21:39.53\00:21:40.86 And that's me, and I didn't know a person could experience 00:21:40.90\00:21:44.80 so much stress, you know. 00:21:44.83\00:21:46.17 And so here it is, 00:21:46.20\00:21:47.54 I didn't sleep at all hardly the night before. 00:21:47.57\00:21:48.90 I get to court nervous as can be. 00:21:48.94\00:21:51.41 They put me in a little waiting room in... 00:21:51.44\00:21:55.28 waiting area before, 00:21:55.31\00:21:56.64 where the defendants go 00:21:56.68\00:21:58.01 before they go into the court scene. 00:21:58.05\00:21:59.98 So I'm all by myself in there and waiting, and waiting, 00:22:00.02\00:22:02.62 stressing, and sweating it out and, you know, and thinking, 00:22:02.65\00:22:05.29 trying to rehearse my lie, you know. 00:22:05.32\00:22:08.69 And that is not a comfortable feeling. 00:22:08.72\00:22:10.93 Well, my attorney came in, 00:22:10.96\00:22:12.73 court appointed attorney came into the room, 00:22:12.76\00:22:14.83 he says, he sat down across the table from me 00:22:14.86\00:22:17.07 with a real serious look on his face 00:22:17.10\00:22:18.87 and he said, "Larren, the court wants to make a deal with you." 00:22:18.90\00:22:24.64 He says, it's a plea bargain. You heard of a plea bargain? 00:22:24.67\00:22:29.91 He says, "If you will change your plea to guilty, 00:22:29.94\00:22:34.95 the court will significantly reduce your sentence 00:22:34.98\00:22:37.62 and instead of spending ten years in jail 00:22:37.65\00:22:39.85 if you're found guilty 00:22:39.89\00:22:41.22 you'll only spend two years in jail. 00:22:41.26\00:22:43.43 And that two years can be spent 00:22:43.46\00:22:46.46 on a work release program in 45 days. 00:22:46.49\00:22:50.40 So they really twisted my arm here. 00:22:50.43\00:22:52.07 I mean, I was ready to go in there 00:22:52.10\00:22:54.44 and, you know, do the thing 00:22:54.47\00:22:56.34 I had planned to do which was not a good thing. 00:22:56.37\00:22:59.07 But he left me, he told me about the plea bargain, 00:22:59.11\00:23:02.38 and then he left me to think it over. 00:23:02.41\00:23:04.48 So I'm there thinking it over, what do I do, 00:23:04.51\00:23:07.02 I'm thinking 10 years, are you serious." 00:23:07.05\00:23:09.65 They're going to put 10 years. 00:23:09.68\00:23:11.49 'Cause it was grand-theft Grand-theft-auto. 00:23:11.52\00:23:14.36 Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's not a good thing. 00:23:14.39\00:23:16.22 It's not grand. Grand, yeah. 00:23:16.26\00:23:18.33 Then if you plead guilty and you accept that charges 00:23:18.36\00:23:21.33 with the rest of your life unless... 00:23:21.36\00:23:23.23 I don't even know if you can get 00:23:23.26\00:23:24.60 that expunged to your record. 00:23:24.63\00:23:25.97 I don't know. 00:23:26.00\00:23:27.74 I hope it's expunged by now because... 00:23:27.77\00:23:32.67 So I what I did, I thought it over 00:23:32.71\00:23:35.28 and when he finally came back and I said, 00:23:35.31\00:23:37.85 you know, I'm broke, I said I'll take it, 00:23:37.88\00:23:39.21 I'll take the deal. 00:23:39.25\00:23:40.78 And when that happens, you know, 00:23:40.82\00:23:42.15 the court doesn't actually have to, 00:23:42.18\00:23:43.52 I guess the court recommends that 00:23:43.55\00:23:44.89 or the prosecution recommends that to the judge. 00:23:44.92\00:23:48.19 And there's no telling what the judge 00:23:48.22\00:23:49.56 is going to do with that. 00:23:49.59\00:23:52.63 I guess tradition says 00:23:52.66\00:23:54.06 that he follows the prosecution's recommendations 00:23:54.10\00:23:58.13 and I'm going to hope and I hope they do. 00:23:58.17\00:24:00.40 And so we change our plea. 00:24:00.44\00:24:02.30 I never got to go into the court room. 00:24:02.34\00:24:03.94 I changed my plea to guilty, and I took the deal, 00:24:03.97\00:24:09.24 the plea bargain and sure enough, 00:24:09.28\00:24:11.85 oh, mercy, mercy, 00:24:11.88\00:24:13.21 the court held up there into the bargain 00:24:13.25\00:24:14.95 and I was sentenced to 45 days on a work release program 00:24:14.98\00:24:19.65 which means I didn't have to go to jail, 00:24:19.69\00:24:21.19 I had to report to jail at first 00:24:21.22\00:24:23.16 and sign up for the work release program, 00:24:23.19\00:24:24.63 and then I was released. 00:24:24.66\00:24:26.59 I spent 45 days working on a city parks program 00:24:26.63\00:24:32.27 where I work with these people for, 00:24:32.30\00:24:33.77 I just check in the morning, 00:24:33.80\00:24:35.14 I'm their prisoner for all day, I'm their slave, 00:24:35.17\00:24:38.11 I worked all day for just 45 days and so... 00:24:38.14\00:24:43.68 You know I call my story pleading guilty, 00:24:43.71\00:24:46.41 and the reason I call it pleading guilty 00:24:46.45\00:24:47.92 is because this is a marquee of my testimony. 00:24:47.95\00:24:50.79 But this whole situation reminds me, it works, 00:24:50.82\00:24:56.79 it fits so perfectly into the Bible, 00:24:56.83\00:24:58.56 the gospel message of 1 John 1:9 where it says, 00:24:58.59\00:25:01.73 "If we confess our sins, 00:25:01.76\00:25:04.30 God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins 00:25:04.33\00:25:08.90 and to cleanse us from unrighteousness." 00:25:08.94\00:25:12.44 That's a plea bargain, isn't it? 00:25:12.47\00:25:13.81 Yes. 00:25:13.84\00:25:15.18 And so I didn't realize that at the time. 00:25:15.21\00:25:16.54 You know, I had been converted yet. 00:25:16.58\00:25:18.18 But I was just so happy to be off, sort of, 00:25:18.21\00:25:21.22 scot free if you will. 00:25:21.25\00:25:23.08 But later on that when I found Jesus 00:25:23.12\00:25:25.95 and I'll tell you about that a little bit. 00:25:25.99\00:25:27.32 But I found Jesus, that hit me really hard. 00:25:27.36\00:25:29.66 1 John, when I read my Bible for the first time and read, 00:25:29.69\00:25:32.29 I got to that point, I realized, 00:25:32.33\00:25:34.86 that's exactly what the Lord 00:25:34.90\00:25:36.23 was teaching me in this plea bargain. 00:25:36.26\00:25:37.60 He says, you plead guilty, confess your sins, 00:25:37.63\00:25:41.50 I got a plea bargain for you, just plead guilty, 00:25:41.54\00:25:43.87 confess and I'll cleanse you from unrighteousness. 00:25:43.91\00:25:47.58 I won't even make you spend 45 days 00:25:47.61\00:25:48.94 on a work release program. 00:25:48.98\00:25:51.15 Yeah, it's... 00:25:51.18\00:25:54.25 I'm listening to you and I'm thinking to myself, 00:25:54.28\00:25:57.52 well, your situation is so different 00:25:57.55\00:26:00.36 from so many others 00:26:00.39\00:26:01.72 who get so much longer convictions 00:26:01.76\00:26:06.06 and longer sentencing terms. 00:26:06.09\00:26:08.50 And, you know, all of this mass incarceration 00:26:08.53\00:26:11.83 that's going on in the black community and stuff. 00:26:11.87\00:26:14.20 It's appalling to me and it's, you know, thank God, 00:26:14.24\00:26:19.87 we serve a God who is fair because life here is not. 00:26:19.91\00:26:24.31 You know, it's a fair in a way, 00:26:24.35\00:26:26.05 but don't you think it's a little unfair 00:26:26.08\00:26:27.65 the way we are actually forgiven 00:26:27.68\00:26:30.49 and cleansed, that's not fair, isn't it? 00:26:30.52\00:26:32.35 Yeah, but you know, well, that's true, 00:26:32.39\00:26:33.72 He doesn't treat us as we deserve. 00:26:33.76\00:26:35.39 Yeah. Yeah. 00:26:35.42\00:26:36.76 When you think of fairness, 00:26:36.79\00:26:38.13 you think of being treated as you deserve to be. 00:26:38.16\00:26:39.49 No, we are not treated as we deserve to be, thank God. 00:26:39.53\00:26:43.47 Praise the Lord. That's right. 00:26:43.50\00:26:45.67 So that we could be treated the way He deserve. 00:26:45.70\00:26:48.60 Absolutely. 00:26:48.64\00:26:49.97 Yes, so I remember sharing the story one time in a church 00:26:50.01\00:26:51.54 and a lawyer was in the audience, 00:26:51.57\00:26:53.84 and he came up to me and he felt bad, 00:26:53.88\00:26:56.01 he says, "You know why 00:26:56.04\00:26:57.58 they offered you that plea bargain." 00:26:57.61\00:26:59.08 You know, he was a prosecuting attorney. 00:26:59.11\00:27:00.45 And he says, Probably 00:27:00.48\00:27:01.82 'cause they don't have enough evidence on you." 00:27:01.85\00:27:03.62 I thought, "Oh, great." 00:27:03.65\00:27:05.42 Maybe you could have been free. You could have beat the case. 00:27:05.45\00:27:07.26 Right. Oh, my. 00:27:07.29\00:27:08.76 Probably could have beat the case and never probably, 00:27:08.79\00:27:10.13 because that sounds pretty cutting from 10 years 00:27:10.16\00:27:12.79 down to 45 days over there 00:27:12.83\00:27:14.16 for two years, I didn't like that. 00:27:14.20\00:27:15.70 I didn't like 10 years of course 00:27:15.73\00:27:17.07 but I didn't like two years either. 00:27:17.10\00:27:18.43 But 45 days, I can do that. 00:27:18.47\00:27:19.80 And that's what they tend to do to 00:27:19.83\00:27:22.47 is come in and offer you these plea bargains, 00:27:22.50\00:27:25.07 and trump up all these charges, and then say, 00:27:25.11\00:27:27.68 "Okay, well this sounds, 00:27:27.71\00:27:29.21 you'll be like well this sounds really horrible. 00:27:29.24\00:27:31.71 I better just take this," 00:27:31.75\00:27:33.31 you know because really if they were to try every case 00:27:33.35\00:27:38.35 the judicial system would shut down, 00:27:38.39\00:27:40.19 there's no way they can try every single case in court. 00:27:40.22\00:27:43.46 So they offer these plea bargains 00:27:43.49\00:27:45.53 and then people accept them 00:27:45.56\00:27:47.10 and then so that gets them off the docket. 00:27:47.13\00:27:50.43 They would clutter up the court 00:27:50.47\00:27:51.80 and get us out of there, move along. 00:27:51.83\00:27:53.94 So how did you find the Lord, 00:27:53.97\00:27:56.34 if but your life had obviously spiraled. 00:27:56.37\00:27:58.47 Oh, yeah. 00:27:58.51\00:27:59.84 So at this point, 00:27:59.87\00:28:01.21 I have lost my connection with God really, 00:28:01.24\00:28:03.14 you know, I'm like atheist and agnostic. 00:28:03.18\00:28:05.58 I don't believe. 00:28:05.61\00:28:06.95 I doubt the existence of God at this point. 00:28:06.98\00:28:08.95 So the turning point... 00:28:08.98\00:28:11.82 Well, my mom got sick. 00:28:11.85\00:28:13.36 My mom got sick with cancer. 00:28:13.39\00:28:15.59 And before that happened I had just, I decided, 00:28:15.62\00:28:19.23 you know, I went out and I forgot the music, 00:28:19.26\00:28:20.93 I'm not going to do this music stuff anymore. 00:28:20.96\00:28:22.86 We just sort of had bad experiences. 00:28:22.90\00:28:24.90 I said, "Well, I'm gonna do 00:28:24.93\00:28:26.27 is I'm gonna go out and pursue a business." 00:28:26.30\00:28:28.80 And so I started the car business, 00:28:28.84\00:28:30.61 and I got a dealership, I got a dealer's license, 00:28:30.64\00:28:33.94 you know, and I had a partner, and we started doing cars. 00:28:33.98\00:28:36.54 And a guy came into the office 00:28:36.58\00:28:38.41 and bought a Volkswagen convertible from me. 00:28:38.45\00:28:40.12 And he happened to be an intern from Loma Linda University. 00:28:40.15\00:28:43.52 And he invited me to... We became friends, 00:28:43.55\00:28:45.59 he invited me to come down and live with him, 00:28:45.62\00:28:47.72 he had a open room in his apartment 00:28:47.76\00:28:49.09 down in Southern California and near Loma Linda. 00:28:49.12\00:28:52.56 And so I did. 00:28:52.59\00:28:54.16 And one day he invited me to a Bible study. 00:28:54.20\00:28:56.83 It was occurring in the local area, 00:28:56.87\00:28:59.03 it was in Redlands, California near Loma Linda. 00:28:59.07\00:29:01.94 And I thought, "Well, okay, Bible study, well, let's go, 00:29:01.97\00:29:03.94 let's go, maybe there's some people I could meet, 00:29:03.97\00:29:05.57 you know, some girls or whatever." 00:29:05.61\00:29:07.18 And I thought, "Well, I'll go down there 00:29:07.21\00:29:08.64 and do Bible study." 00:29:08.68\00:29:10.01 We got there. 00:29:10.05\00:29:11.38 The Bible study was so full of people, 00:29:11.41\00:29:12.78 was is very popular, 00:29:12.81\00:29:14.15 there must have been 100 people in this guy's home. 00:29:14.18\00:29:16.15 And I never even saw the man presenting the Bible study. 00:29:16.18\00:29:19.69 So we got in there, 00:29:19.72\00:29:21.06 there was people lined up around the edge of the house, 00:29:21.09\00:29:22.62 all lined up to hear, 00:29:22.66\00:29:23.99 to participate in the Bible study. 00:29:24.03\00:29:25.36 The only place I could find is that was in the kitchen 00:29:25.39\00:29:28.33 up against the refrigerator. 00:29:28.36\00:29:29.73 And so I squeezed in between two people 00:29:29.76\00:29:31.77 and I said hello to one on the right 00:29:31.80\00:29:33.13 and I said hello to the one on the left. 00:29:33.17\00:29:34.50 And I look back on my left 00:29:34.54\00:29:35.87 and it was my long lost cousin Steve sitting right there, 00:29:35.90\00:29:39.21 a man who had, 00:29:39.24\00:29:40.58 he had married my cousin years ago, 00:29:40.61\00:29:42.11 and they got divorced, 00:29:42.14\00:29:43.58 and then we lost track of him, 00:29:43.61\00:29:44.95 and I haven't seen him in years. 00:29:44.98\00:29:46.31 And I go, "Steve, what are you doing here?" 00:29:46.35\00:29:48.22 And he said "Oh man, 00:29:48.25\00:29:49.95 I'm in school Loma Linda University," 00:29:49.98\00:29:51.99 he is a physical therapy student. 00:29:52.02\00:29:53.96 I said "Well, I'm in the car business," 00:29:53.99\00:29:55.32 and I told him that it's up and down, 00:29:55.36\00:29:57.33 it's like a roller coaster, 00:29:57.36\00:29:58.69 you know, you can make money 00:29:58.73\00:30:00.06 and then also you're losing money. 00:30:00.10\00:30:01.43 And he said, "Oh, you got to do what I'm doing." 00:30:01.46\00:30:03.77 He says, "I'm going to school, I will be a physical therapist, 00:30:03.80\00:30:07.10 the pay is good, the job market is wide open." 00:30:07.14\00:30:09.97 I thought, "Well, if he can do it," 00:30:10.01\00:30:11.87 you know, he actually talked me 00:30:11.91\00:30:13.81 into going to physical therapy into school. 00:30:13.84\00:30:15.74 And so I went back, 00:30:15.78\00:30:17.35 I started getting my prerequisite, 00:30:17.38\00:30:18.78 I met my wife, Mickey, 00:30:18.81\00:30:20.88 she wasn't my wife when I met her, 00:30:20.92\00:30:22.92 but she was actually over it. 00:30:22.95\00:30:25.22 I went over to Steve's house to visit him. 00:30:25.25\00:30:27.12 He had an apartment and his roommate was there. 00:30:27.16\00:30:30.83 He had a roommate, and she, my wife, Mickey, 00:30:30.86\00:30:32.96 to be was over there visiting the roommate one day, 00:30:32.99\00:30:35.10 and so I came in there 00:30:35.13\00:30:36.80 and I was no longer interested in Steve. 00:30:36.83\00:30:38.77 Visiting Steve always and now I wanted to visit Mickey, 00:30:38.80\00:30:40.87 you know. 00:30:40.90\00:30:42.24 She was beautiful. 00:30:42.27\00:30:43.71 And I found out she was two weeks away 00:30:43.74\00:30:45.21 from graduating from Loma Linda University. 00:30:45.24\00:30:47.98 I thought, well, that could come in handy 00:30:48.01\00:30:49.94 you know got a job coming up. 00:30:49.98\00:30:51.61 She was in dental hygiene in the dental school there. 00:30:51.65\00:30:54.52 And so I found out and I'm in the car business, 00:30:54.55\00:30:57.62 so I asked Mickey, 00:30:57.65\00:30:58.99 I try to think of things to say to 00:30:59.02\00:31:00.36 or to start up a conversation. 00:31:00.39\00:31:02.66 I just wanted to say, "Well, what you're going to do 00:31:02.69\00:31:04.43 when you graduate you've got two weeks to go, 00:31:04.46\00:31:05.79 what you're going to do?" 00:31:05.83\00:31:07.16 She said, "Well, I'm going to get a job, 00:31:07.20\00:31:08.53 and I'm going to finally buy my first car." 00:31:08.56\00:31:10.57 And I told, "What you're going to buy?" 00:31:10.60\00:31:11.93 She said, "Well, I'm going to buy a white BMW, 00:31:11.97\00:31:14.30 a two door, 5 speed with the sunroof, 325i." 00:31:14.34\00:31:19.71 And I thought she was joking 00:31:19.74\00:31:21.08 because right outside of the house of the apartment 00:31:21.11\00:31:23.55 she didn't see me come up 00:31:23.58\00:31:24.91 was a white 325i BMW convertible, 5speed. 00:31:24.95\00:31:28.32 It was like the most uncanny thing. 00:31:28.35\00:31:31.45 It was exactly what she described, the color, 00:31:31.49\00:31:33.46 the model, almost to the mileage. 00:31:33.49\00:31:35.66 And this was your car? 00:31:35.69\00:31:37.03 It was in our dealer inventory. 00:31:37.06\00:31:38.46 Yeah, I was driving, I just drove it to, you know... 00:31:38.49\00:31:42.06 So God used that as the catalyst. 00:31:42.10\00:31:44.30 You know God just set this up. 00:31:44.33\00:31:45.67 He saw Steve here, my cousin, physical therapy, visit him, 00:31:45.70\00:31:49.87 meet Mickey, and Mickey ended, we ended, 00:31:49.90\00:31:51.87 I ended up giving her the car, then we got married. 00:31:51.91\00:31:54.01 And she helped me go through school, 00:31:54.04\00:31:56.98 she put me through school and I got loan, 00:31:57.01\00:32:00.75 my dad wouldn't help me at all, 00:32:00.78\00:32:02.18 because I had already let him down before. 00:32:02.22\00:32:04.59 He sent me to school at an early age 00:32:04.62\00:32:05.95 and I just squandered his hope to wish in and everything, 00:32:05.99\00:32:08.62 I was totally unfocused. 00:32:08.66\00:32:11.33 So I was on my own 00:32:11.36\00:32:12.69 and it was a real hardship to get through school, 00:32:12.73\00:32:14.60 you know, the finances and everything. 00:32:14.63\00:32:17.30 Credit cards, we ended up selling that BMW 00:32:17.33\00:32:19.47 just before I graduated to pay for part of my tuition. 00:32:19.50\00:32:21.90 We sold everything we had and my wife scrimped 00:32:21.94\00:32:24.31 and put us through. 00:32:24.34\00:32:26.31 But about this time my mother got sick, 00:32:26.34\00:32:28.14 you know, while I'm in school 00:32:28.18\00:32:30.11 and she would ask me to come over 00:32:30.15\00:32:31.81 and read to her the Bible of all things, you know. 00:32:31.85\00:32:35.28 I'm not even... 00:32:35.32\00:32:36.65 I mean, I love my mother. 00:32:36.69\00:32:38.65 So just out of love 00:32:38.69\00:32:40.02 she's laying in the living room on her sick bed 00:32:40.06\00:32:42.09 which turned out to be her deathbed eventually. 00:32:42.12\00:32:44.86 For two years she sat in this condition. 00:32:44.89\00:32:47.00 And so she would ask me to come over and sit 00:32:47.03\00:32:48.53 and just read her spiritual books 00:32:48.56\00:32:50.27 and the Bible which I would do 00:32:50.30\00:32:52.43 and I would read the Bible hour after hours, 00:32:52.47\00:32:55.10 just read to her what I could. 00:32:55.14\00:32:56.81 And eventually she passed away. 00:32:56.84\00:33:00.58 And so that devastated me. 00:33:00.61\00:33:03.45 I thought she was going to get well. 00:33:03.48\00:33:04.81 You know, I don't do good with death so well. 00:33:04.85\00:33:08.95 But I thought she was getting well. 00:33:08.98\00:33:10.75 So it was just really a hard thing for me. 00:33:10.79\00:33:13.76 But it was exactly what I needed. 00:33:13.79\00:33:15.59 I needed to realize my life is terminal, 00:33:15.62\00:33:18.56 you know, life is actually temporary. 00:33:18.59\00:33:20.20 You know when you're young 00:33:20.23\00:33:21.56 and you're out there trying to pursue your dreams, 00:33:21.60\00:33:23.20 me, me, me, you know, wealth, and me, and all that stuff. 00:33:23.23\00:33:27.64 You don't really think about your life has an ending. 00:33:27.67\00:33:30.94 You know, there's an ending. 00:33:30.97\00:33:32.31 If you don't have God, that's a big ending. 00:33:32.34\00:33:34.58 Right. Right. 00:33:34.61\00:33:35.94 It's a permanent ending. Permanent ending. 00:33:35.98\00:33:37.31 So the Holy Spirit used all that. 00:33:37.35\00:33:39.98 So one day I'm in anatomy 00:33:40.02\00:33:42.48 and physiology class at a public school, 00:33:42.52\00:33:44.75 I'm getting these prerequisites, 00:33:44.79\00:33:46.12 one of the prerequisites 00:33:46.15\00:33:47.49 for getting into physical therapy school 00:33:47.52\00:33:48.86 was anatomy and physiology. 00:33:48.89\00:33:51.63 This is the turning point. 00:33:51.66\00:33:52.99 So here I am, I'm in a huge lecture hall, 00:33:53.03\00:33:54.36 it's amphitheater, Ron, ex drill sergeant, 00:33:54.40\00:33:58.30 marine drill sergeant is the teacher, 00:33:58.33\00:33:59.87 and he's an ex Seventh-day Adventist too. 00:33:59.90\00:34:01.50 Oh, wow. 00:34:01.54\00:34:02.87 Nothing against the church, he just said, 00:34:02.90\00:34:04.24 he didn't have time for religion, you know... 00:34:04.27\00:34:06.98 That's probably the right, 00:34:07.01\00:34:08.34 really that's the true church he sought. 00:34:08.38\00:34:09.71 But I don't care, 00:34:09.74\00:34:11.08 you know, he didn't really care about religion, 00:34:11.11\00:34:12.78 he was a teacher. 00:34:12.81\00:34:14.62 He was teaching on cellular mitosis 00:34:14.65\00:34:16.92 or cell metabolism was our class 00:34:16.95\00:34:18.59 and how the cell divides. 00:34:18.62\00:34:20.02 And so pencil in hand paper notes, 00:34:20.06\00:34:22.89 all the students are taking notes, 00:34:22.92\00:34:24.99 and I'm listening to the lecture 00:34:25.03\00:34:26.36 on how the cell divides, and how the cell functions. 00:34:26.39\00:34:29.86 And he started explaining all the intricate details 00:34:29.90\00:34:32.50 of how a cell divides 00:34:32.53\00:34:34.60 and how the cell functions, but it's so complex. 00:34:34.64\00:34:37.37 He says the body you've got 10 trillion cells, 00:34:37.41\00:34:39.34 now I think they say it's got 100 trillion cells 00:34:39.37\00:34:41.44 and each one of the cells 00:34:41.48\00:34:42.91 has all these things, there's a membrane, 00:34:42.94\00:34:44.98 there's a cytoplasm inside, there's the lysosomes 00:34:45.01\00:34:47.95 and all these different things, a nucleus in the middle, 00:34:47.98\00:34:50.42 there's a DNA molecule. 00:34:50.45\00:34:53.32 And he was describing it, 00:34:53.36\00:34:54.69 we're studying how the processes work, 00:34:54.72\00:34:56.52 how this stuff works. 00:34:56.56\00:34:57.89 And I'm flabbergasted at this point, 00:34:57.93\00:35:00.76 for a person that doesn't believe in God, 00:35:00.80\00:35:02.13 this is awfully hard to swallow, 00:35:02.16\00:35:03.50 you know, 'cause this is complex. 00:35:03.53\00:35:05.97 They've got more intense when he started to describe 00:35:06.00\00:35:08.90 what happens when they're dividing, 00:35:08.94\00:35:10.37 we started to describe the DNA, 00:35:10.41\00:35:11.94 we started studying the DNA molecule, 00:35:11.97\00:35:13.71 the deoxyribonucleic acid. 00:35:13.74\00:35:15.64 This is what scientists consider 00:35:15.68\00:35:18.11 the most complex structure in the universe, 00:35:18.15\00:35:20.75 the DNA, and you can't even see it. 00:35:20.78\00:35:23.69 You can see on electron microscope. 00:35:23.72\00:35:26.29 So he's describing the function, 00:35:26.32\00:35:27.72 what happens in the DNA, he says, 00:35:27.76\00:35:29.89 "This DNA molecule contains the genetic blueprint 00:35:29.92\00:35:32.63 of how your body is designed, and formed, 00:35:32.66\00:35:34.90 and how it's going to build. 00:35:34.93\00:35:36.26 It's the blueprint like a architect's blueprint. 00:35:36.30\00:35:39.17 And there's 10 trillion of them, 00:35:39.20\00:35:40.54 every cell has one. 00:35:40.57\00:35:41.94 He says when they go to divide 00:35:41.97\00:35:44.07 after all these processes take place, 00:35:44.11\00:35:46.68 there's a nucleus and a blank, 00:35:46.71\00:35:48.68 sort of a blank DNA molecule in the newly formed cell. 00:35:48.71\00:35:52.78 He says now to get that genetic blueprint, 00:35:52.81\00:35:55.15 the code into the new one, 00:35:55.18\00:35:56.52 we have another molecule called the RNA molecule. 00:35:56.55\00:35:59.92 He says, now what that RNA molecule does 00:35:59.95\00:36:01.72 is it sort of transcribe and dictate, 00:36:01.76\00:36:04.79 it takes all the information from the original DNA molecule, 00:36:04.83\00:36:09.33 and then it goes on a journey. 00:36:09.36\00:36:10.70 He says, it transverses through the membrane into the new cell 00:36:10.73\00:36:13.74 and it deposits 00:36:13.77\00:36:18.31 the code into the new DNA molecule. 00:36:18.34\00:36:21.98 And that's about all I could take. 00:36:22.01\00:36:23.41 I put my pen down and I'm like, 00:36:23.45\00:36:27.32 I'm no longer listening to this class 00:36:27.35\00:36:29.35 on how cells divide and mitosis. 00:36:29.38\00:36:31.15 I'm listening to a class on the existence of God. 00:36:31.19\00:36:34.79 There's no doubt in my mind now this is not spontaneous... 00:36:34.82\00:36:40.73 Coincidence. Coincidence. Nothing like that. 00:36:40.76\00:36:43.50 And the Holy Spirit was just whispering, 00:36:43.53\00:36:45.47 He said the Holy Spirit is interesting 00:36:45.50\00:36:47.34 because He knows exactly when to approach you 00:36:47.37\00:36:51.04 with this kind of stuff, 00:36:51.07\00:36:52.41 and he approached me strongly at this point. 00:36:52.44\00:36:54.14 He's saying in my mind, my mind is telling me, 00:36:54.18\00:36:56.85 there's a God out there. 00:36:56.88\00:36:58.58 There's no way what Ron is describing 00:36:58.61\00:37:00.98 is just mechanical and happenstance. 00:37:01.02\00:37:04.05 This is a God with a complex guy 00:37:04.09\00:37:06.22 with a design in mind. 00:37:06.25\00:37:08.46 And so I put my pen down 00:37:08.49\00:37:09.82 and didn't take any more notes the rest of day. 00:37:09.86\00:37:12.46 And I decided right then and there, 00:37:12.49\00:37:15.46 I want to know this God 'cause there's a God. 00:37:15.50\00:37:18.00 I'm absolutely sure of that. 00:37:18.03\00:37:20.04 And he also... 00:37:20.07\00:37:21.40 The Holy Spirit impressed me where to find this God 00:37:21.44\00:37:23.07 because of reading my Bible, 00:37:23.10\00:37:24.44 the Bible to my mother and watching her die. 00:37:24.47\00:37:26.64 She died with peace. 00:37:26.68\00:37:28.01 She was just at peace, never complained. 00:37:28.04\00:37:30.85 I don't think I ever heard my mother complain, 00:37:30.88\00:37:32.68 going to radiation, and chemo, and pain for two years, 00:37:32.71\00:37:36.48 not a plea, not a complaint, 00:37:36.52\00:37:38.55 maybe I'm thirsty or something like that. 00:37:38.59\00:37:39.99 But she died with peace. 00:37:40.02\00:37:42.92 And then I realized the reason she had the peace 00:37:42.96\00:37:44.96 was because she knew her maker, she knew this God. 00:37:44.99\00:37:48.06 And so I wanted to know this God. 00:37:48.10\00:37:49.56 And so, oh, 00:37:49.60\00:37:51.53 you got to and I knew where to find Him, 00:37:51.57\00:37:52.90 it's in the Bible. 00:37:52.93\00:37:54.27 And so I got a Bible, you know, I'm gonna go find God. 00:37:54.30\00:37:56.67 You know, I was thoroughly committed. 00:37:56.71\00:37:58.94 I knew I was probably going to have to give up things. 00:37:58.97\00:38:02.64 I thought my life 00:38:02.68\00:38:04.01 was going to be kind of tough from now on. 00:38:04.05\00:38:05.91 It's going to be kind of unfun. 00:38:05.95\00:38:07.35 I'm going to lose all my privileges. 00:38:07.38\00:38:10.55 Whatever, I'm not going to have fun anymore. 00:38:10.59\00:38:12.65 But I decided even though 00:38:12.69\00:38:14.69 I wasn't going to have fun in life anymore, 00:38:14.72\00:38:16.66 I decided I'm going to do it anyway 00:38:16.69\00:38:18.06 because I don't want to go to that burning place 00:38:18.09\00:38:20.00 or whatever the consequences, I want the eternal life. 00:38:20.03\00:38:22.60 I want to be with my mother. 00:38:22.63\00:38:24.27 And so I decided and I think that every Christian 00:38:24.30\00:38:27.84 that's going to end up in a saving relationship 00:38:27.87\00:38:29.80 with Jesus in heaven 00:38:29.84\00:38:31.17 has to make that commitment, don't you think? 00:38:31.21\00:38:33.14 No matter what make the commitment. 00:38:33.17\00:38:35.88 Yes. 00:38:35.91\00:38:37.25 To know God. To know God. 00:38:37.28\00:38:38.61 And to pursue knowing God. 00:38:38.65\00:38:40.45 Without wavering. And you know what? 00:38:40.48\00:38:43.69 Even that decision comes from God. 00:38:43.72\00:38:46.05 It must have. 00:38:46.09\00:38:47.42 Even that decision... 00:38:47.46\00:38:48.79 'Cause I put my foot down. 00:38:48.82\00:38:50.16 I finally said, I'm going to do it. 00:38:50.19\00:38:51.53 Yeah, even that determination comes from Him. 00:38:51.56\00:38:54.93 So for the viewer who says, 00:38:54.96\00:38:57.13 "Why I don't really feel like that." 00:38:57.17\00:38:59.53 Ask God to help you to feel like that. 00:38:59.57\00:39:01.50 Oh, absolutely. 00:39:01.54\00:39:02.87 And let me tell you along this line. 00:39:02.90\00:39:04.24 Yeah. Okay, so I get the Bible. 00:39:04.27\00:39:07.18 You know, and by the way 00:39:07.21\00:39:08.54 when I did become a Christian became committed, 00:39:08.58\00:39:09.94 I found out I didn't give up anything, 00:39:09.98\00:39:11.61 I just gained everything. That's right. 00:39:11.65\00:39:13.85 That was I was waiting for. 00:39:13.88\00:39:15.22 It's not that bad, it's great. Whatever, it's so much fun. 00:39:15.25\00:39:17.52 Yes. Oh, yeah. 00:39:17.55\00:39:18.89 So here I get the Bible and I try to read it. 00:39:18.92\00:39:21.22 Because of my lifestyle and all things I've been, 00:39:21.26\00:39:23.73 I couldn't understand what I was reading. 00:39:23.76\00:39:25.29 You know, the devil had a little bit of control 00:39:25.33\00:39:27.50 over my thinking. 00:39:27.53\00:39:28.90 Wasn't a devil possessed person or anything. 00:39:28.93\00:39:30.97 But the devil, like the parable Jesus tells about the seeds 00:39:31.00\00:39:35.24 that were planted on the wayside 00:39:35.27\00:39:36.60 and the birds came and snatched away, 00:39:36.64\00:39:38.31 the devil is that snatcher. 00:39:38.34\00:39:40.54 So I'm reading, I'll read a text, 00:39:40.58\00:39:41.94 the devil will just go and laugh and snatch it out, 00:39:41.98\00:39:43.78 so I could not contemplate what I was reading. 00:39:43.81\00:39:46.05 Were you reading King James Version? 00:39:46.08\00:39:48.05 I don't remember I would assume so 'cause that was a prominent. 00:39:48.08\00:39:51.95 And I love the King James. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. 00:39:51.99\00:39:54.12 However, you're right, 00:39:54.16\00:39:55.49 the King James can be a little hard to understand... 00:39:55.52\00:39:57.03 Yeah, for those 00:39:57.06\00:39:58.39 who aren't used to it, you know. 00:39:58.43\00:39:59.76 My kids actually, all my kids learn to read 00:39:59.79\00:40:01.40 by reading the King James Bible. 00:40:01.43\00:40:03.47 That's got to be supernatural, 00:40:03.50\00:40:05.13 they know how to read, you know. 00:40:05.17\00:40:06.50 They learn reading itself. 00:40:06.53\00:40:07.87 I would read with them and preach them 00:40:07.90\00:40:09.40 and it's like riding a bicycle pretty soon, 00:40:09.44\00:40:10.91 the training wheels come out and all soon they're going. 00:40:10.94\00:40:12.61 It's just like they learned it from the Bible. 00:40:12.64\00:40:15.71 And so after my second or third child, 00:40:15.74\00:40:17.65 I realize that this is how you teach people to read, 00:40:17.68\00:40:19.75 you know, God is going to help. 00:40:19.78\00:40:21.45 But so here I am struggling 00:40:21.48\00:40:23.18 with my comprehension of what I'm reading. 00:40:23.22\00:40:25.85 And I'm not enjoying this at all. 00:40:25.89\00:40:28.66 And finally I get to a text like in Philippians 2:5. 00:40:28.69\00:40:32.26 You know, I think we have a graphic of Philippians 2:5. 00:40:32.29\00:40:35.03 The Bible says, "Let this mind be in you 00:40:35.06\00:40:37.87 that is also in Christ Jesus." 00:40:37.90\00:40:39.60 So something finally spoke to me. 00:40:39.63\00:40:42.70 I realize I'm struggling with my mind now. 00:40:42.74\00:40:45.57 I can't understand what I'm reading. 00:40:45.61\00:40:47.48 And so I said, "Hey, wait a minute, 00:40:47.51\00:40:49.44 let me ask God, if God really does exist 00:40:49.48\00:40:51.88 which I know He does. 00:40:51.91\00:40:53.42 And if salvation is found in the Bible, 00:40:53.45\00:40:55.55 maybe He could make me like the Bible." 00:40:55.58\00:40:58.09 This text here says, 00:40:58.12\00:40:59.45 we could have the mind of Christ. 00:40:59.49\00:41:02.59 If God wants me to like the Bible 00:41:02.62\00:41:04.16 and wants to be saved, salvation is found there, 00:41:04.19\00:41:07.00 He might be able to do something about this. 00:41:07.03\00:41:08.50 And so I got on my knees. 00:41:08.53\00:41:10.00 And I asked God, I said, "God, 00:41:10.03\00:41:11.97 please help me understand what I'm reading. 00:41:12.00\00:41:13.80 Right now I'm not enjoying it. 00:41:13.84\00:41:15.17 I can't understand it. 00:41:15.20\00:41:16.54 You know I found myself just tasting the Bible. 00:41:16.57\00:41:18.61 I didn't like it, hated it, you know." 00:41:18.64\00:41:20.51 I hated my experience 'cause I need to find God, 00:41:20.54\00:41:23.11 you know, and I'm not finding it. 00:41:23.14\00:41:24.48 And so, said, God if you want me 00:41:24.51\00:41:25.88 to like this book, make me like it. 00:41:25.91\00:41:27.95 Amen. 00:41:27.98\00:41:29.38 And I didn't expect an answer really, you know. 00:41:29.42\00:41:31.39 I never had big answers to prayer. 00:41:31.42\00:41:34.09 But as soon as I got open the book back up 00:41:34.12\00:41:35.96 and I started reading and instantly 00:41:35.99\00:41:37.63 it was like a light switch went on, 00:41:37.66\00:41:39.39 understood everything. 00:41:39.43\00:41:40.76 And I found myself, "Wow! 00:41:40.80\00:41:42.20 Liking when I was reading." 00:41:42.23\00:41:44.00 I read some more and I read some more. 00:41:44.03\00:41:45.37 And I got, thank you God. 00:41:45.40\00:41:46.74 Yes. 00:41:46.77\00:41:48.10 It opened a whole new world for you. 00:41:48.14\00:41:49.47 It sure did. 00:41:49.50\00:41:50.84 Romans 12:2, 00:41:50.87\00:41:52.21 "Be not conformed to this world, 00:41:52.24\00:41:53.58 but be transformed by renewing the mind." 00:41:53.61\00:41:56.95 I read that and I go, 00:41:56.98\00:41:58.31 God is actually able to 00:41:58.35\00:41:59.85 make you like the things you should like. 00:41:59.88\00:42:01.95 And so I'm praying God again. 00:42:01.98\00:42:03.59 Make me like what You want me to like. 00:42:03.62\00:42:05.72 He started changing my life, you know, 00:42:05.75\00:42:07.89 and instead of finding the things 00:42:07.92\00:42:09.26 I thought would be distasteful, 00:42:09.29\00:42:10.99 actually I like Christian music now. 00:42:11.03\00:42:13.86 I like listening to Yvonne Lewis on 3ABN. 00:42:13.90\00:42:16.43 Praise the Lord. 00:42:16.46\00:42:17.80 And I love all this stuff. 00:42:17.83\00:42:19.17 And so I pray. 00:42:19.20\00:42:21.10 I recommend, I would say that would be the highlight 00:42:21.14\00:42:23.67 of my testimony right there, Philippians 2:5. 00:42:23.71\00:42:26.98 Ask God to make you like... 00:42:27.01\00:42:28.44 So if your viewers are having trouble 00:42:28.48\00:42:31.18 with comprehending the Bible or liking things, 00:42:31.21\00:42:33.55 you think, oh, what a burden to like spiritual things. 00:42:33.58\00:42:37.55 Just open your Bibles up to Philippians 2:5, 00:42:37.59\00:42:40.36 get on to your knees, and ask God 00:42:40.39\00:42:42.72 to make you like the things you should like. 00:42:42.76\00:42:44.83 And I guarantee you, 00:42:44.86\00:42:46.83 your money back guarantee if it doesn't do it. 00:42:46.86\00:42:49.30 You can have your money back. 00:42:49.33\00:42:50.67 But God will do a miracle for you and make you like. 00:42:50.70\00:42:53.50 And so now I'm hungry and thirsty, 00:42:53.54\00:42:54.87 the Bible is just everything to me now. 00:42:54.90\00:42:56.24 Oh, that's so great. 00:42:56.27\00:42:57.61 That's so great. 00:42:57.64\00:42:59.64 So you went from studying to now teaching too, correct? 00:42:59.67\00:43:03.85 So you do seminars and all of that? 00:43:03.88\00:43:06.41 Well, we travel around. 00:43:06.45\00:43:07.78 And I do Revelation seminars. 00:43:07.82\00:43:09.15 Our Revelation seminar is called Revelation 101, 00:43:09.18\00:43:13.72 a survival training course. 00:43:13.76\00:43:15.79 And I think we have a graphic of that. 00:43:15.82\00:43:17.16 We have a graphic of that, yeah. 00:43:17.19\00:43:19.66 I like to travel around and there it is, 00:43:19.69\00:43:22.23 a survival training course. 00:43:22.26\00:43:23.60 On the top, it says, life is temporary, 00:43:23.63\00:43:25.80 choose to make it permanent. 00:43:25.83\00:43:28.70 Besides this, these are our one month long crusades. 00:43:28.74\00:43:32.71 I do a lot of, number of weekend seminars now. 00:43:32.74\00:43:35.14 And we do one on a modern day resurrection, 00:43:35.18\00:43:37.18 we do one on surviving the mark of the beast 00:43:37.21\00:43:39.55 when you can't buy or sell. 00:43:39.58\00:43:41.28 And then we have on what it's called animals 00:43:41.32\00:43:45.75 and people that rest on Saturday. 00:43:45.79\00:43:48.56 We do film production and we did a... 00:43:48.59\00:43:50.96 Go ahead, Jay. 00:43:50.99\00:43:52.73 You said a modern day resurrection. 00:43:52.76\00:43:54.30 What is that about? 00:43:54.33\00:43:55.90 That's the story of myself. 00:43:55.93\00:43:57.90 We had, when my family started growing, 00:43:57.93\00:44:00.30 our third child drowned in a pond one day. 00:44:00.34\00:44:03.10 And I rescued him out of there. 00:44:03.14\00:44:05.54 but it was probably about 30 minutes 00:44:05.57\00:44:06.91 after he'd already been dead. 00:44:06.94\00:44:08.28 Pulled him out of the pond. 00:44:08.31\00:44:09.64 And through the series of miracles, 00:44:09.68\00:44:13.05 God brought him back to life. 00:44:13.08\00:44:15.42 Thirty minutes after... 00:44:15.45\00:44:16.79 Probably about 28 to 30 minutes. 00:44:16.82\00:44:18.15 And it could have been longer, he had time to float out 00:44:18.19\00:44:21.26 into the middle of this pond, face down. 00:44:21.29\00:44:23.32 And I had just been, 00:44:23.36\00:44:25.09 it was my day to watch the kids. 00:44:25.13\00:44:26.90 Mom went to work. 00:44:26.93\00:44:28.43 We're already living in the country, 00:44:28.46\00:44:29.80 we moved out of the city. 00:44:29.83\00:44:31.23 But anyway, she was at work and I wasn't watching the kids 00:44:31.27\00:44:34.40 as closely as I should have been. 00:44:34.44\00:44:36.00 I mean, I had rather a real big major fail that day. 00:44:36.04\00:44:38.81 How old was he? 00:44:38.84\00:44:40.18 He was about two and a half. 00:44:40.21\00:44:41.54 Okay. Yeah. 00:44:41.58\00:44:42.91 And my daughter came up to me during the day, my afternoon, 00:44:42.94\00:44:46.48 I was working on my computer, 00:44:46.51\00:44:48.12 went outside just to check on the kids, 00:44:48.15\00:44:49.48 my daughter came up to me 00:44:49.52\00:44:50.85 and very patiently waited her turn 00:44:50.89\00:44:52.22 while I was dressing a wound on the other kids. 00:44:52.25\00:44:54.62 And she told me that when she got her turn she said, 00:44:54.66\00:44:57.36 "Jackson drowned." 00:44:57.39\00:44:59.66 And I said why didn't you interrupt me 00:44:59.69\00:45:01.20 and tell me a little about 10 minutes ago." 00:45:01.23\00:45:03.97 Anyway I went down and looked everywhere from... 00:45:04.00\00:45:06.40 We had a pond on our 37 acres. 00:45:06.43\00:45:08.17 And I found, finally went down there 00:45:08.20\00:45:09.90 and there he was floating face down. 00:45:09.94\00:45:12.41 I drove in. 00:45:12.44\00:45:13.78 My little Kennedy which was just an infant, 00:45:13.81\00:45:16.78 and I had just dropped her, I went in there, 00:45:16.81\00:45:18.28 rescued him out, 00:45:18.31\00:45:19.85 took a long time to get him out of there. 00:45:19.88\00:45:21.22 I rest him out. 00:45:21.25\00:45:22.58 He wasn't breathing. 00:45:22.62\00:45:23.95 No pulse, no breath, you know. 00:45:23.99\00:45:25.75 I had, I was in medical field 00:45:25.79\00:45:27.39 so I assessed his vital signs and nothing. 00:45:27.42\00:45:30.46 And he was cold. 00:45:30.49\00:45:33.43 And so I just screamed out to God, 00:45:33.46\00:45:36.87 you know after sitting there for a longest time, you know. 00:45:36.90\00:45:39.43 Alex came and I'm going, "He's dead. 00:45:39.47\00:45:40.84 What do we do? 00:45:40.87\00:45:42.20 What do we tell mom when she comes home, 00:45:42.24\00:45:43.57 you know, she's at work." 00:45:43.61\00:45:45.01 But we had a pretty bad day today, Mom. 00:45:45.04\00:45:48.61 So I was like, God, do something. 00:45:48.64\00:45:50.95 I just said, do something, not expecting to do anything. 00:45:50.98\00:45:53.85 And when I yelled at God to do something 00:45:53.88\00:45:56.35 which is very irreverent I guess. 00:45:56.38\00:45:57.72 But a little bubble came out 00:45:57.75\00:45:59.35 of his mouth and nose, he bubbled. 00:45:59.39\00:46:01.66 And a little voice spoke to me and said, 00:46:01.69\00:46:03.73 "Now would be a good time to try CPR." 00:46:03.76\00:46:06.80 A voice actually told me just 00:46:06.83\00:46:08.96 now would be a good time to try CPR. 00:46:09.00\00:46:11.30 And I go, well, I wasn't thinking CPR is cold. 00:46:11.33\00:46:13.87 This is way past... 00:46:13.90\00:46:16.17 But I tried and I did very clumsily, 00:46:16.20\00:46:20.24 I tilted his head back, 00:46:20.28\00:46:21.61 pinches nose off, gave him a breath. 00:46:21.64\00:46:23.35 He, you know, chest went up and exhaled, but no inhale. 00:46:23.38\00:46:26.88 Voice said, "Keep trying." 00:46:26.92\00:46:28.25 And I did it again nothing. 00:46:28.28\00:46:29.62 I did it third time. 00:46:29.65\00:46:30.99 And finally he inhaled. 00:46:31.02\00:46:33.79 Automatic, you know, reflex. 00:46:33.82\00:46:36.19 He inhaled and then 00:46:36.22\00:46:37.69 he started moaning and groaning. 00:46:37.73\00:46:39.23 He's moaning, he came back to life, called 911. 00:46:39.26\00:46:42.83 We got him in the ambulance, 00:46:42.86\00:46:44.63 took him to the nearest hospital, 00:46:44.67\00:46:46.40 and he was in way just dead. 00:46:46.43\00:46:48.60 I almost wish I hadn't revived him 00:46:48.64\00:46:50.64 because he was now just 00:46:50.67\00:46:52.01 eyes rolled back in the head, he's moaning, 00:46:52.04\00:46:53.64 every muscle in his body is toned up, 00:46:53.68\00:46:55.21 he's in horrible condition. 00:46:55.24\00:46:56.75 Oh, man. 00:46:56.78\00:46:58.31 So here the miracle in that story is basically that 00:46:58.35\00:47:01.52 he's in the ER room, hospital full of nurses, 00:47:01.55\00:47:04.59 they're not getting anywhere. 00:47:04.62\00:47:06.76 But they do, they pumped 00:47:06.79\00:47:08.16 about two or three gallons of water out of his lungs. 00:47:08.19\00:47:11.36 And they had him on a heater, his core temperature 00:47:11.39\00:47:13.19 was way below at resettable level, 00:47:13.23\00:47:16.46 that ENT had told me and he was, 00:47:16.50\00:47:19.10 looks like he's permanently brain damaged forever, 00:47:19.13\00:47:22.64 badly brain damaged. 00:47:22.67\00:47:24.01 And I've worked in physical therapy work 00:47:24.04\00:47:26.61 with drowning victims 00:47:26.64\00:47:27.98 and they don't for the most part get well, 00:47:28.01\00:47:29.64 they just, we just improve their function level, 00:47:29.68\00:47:31.65 but he was the worst I've ever seen. 00:47:31.68\00:47:35.05 A voice told me again, asked me for another miracle. 00:47:35.08\00:47:38.72 And so I went out, and the nurse invited me 00:47:38.75\00:47:40.52 to go out and change, I changed, I got on my knees, 00:47:40.56\00:47:42.69 and I ask God for another miracle. 00:47:42.72\00:47:44.29 I said, what a beautiful miracle, 00:47:44.33\00:47:45.66 You brought him back to life. 00:47:45.69\00:47:47.86 And here he prompted me to ask for another miracle. 00:47:47.90\00:47:49.66 I said, I don't know what you can do, 00:47:49.70\00:47:51.03 but I'm asking for the miracle, You're asking me 00:47:51.07\00:47:54.10 to ask for a miracle, I want that miracle. 00:47:54.14\00:47:55.70 So I went back in the ER room. 00:47:55.74\00:47:57.71 And here he is laying there. 00:47:57.74\00:47:59.17 He was just like curled up, his eyes are rolled back, 00:47:59.21\00:48:01.24 and he's still moaning, he's groaning. 00:48:01.28\00:48:02.91 Yeah. 00:48:02.94\00:48:04.28 I mean, he's so incoherent. 00:48:04.31\00:48:06.35 I walk back and I'm not sure how God is going to answer 00:48:06.38\00:48:08.22 the prayer, so I just looked at him 00:48:08.25\00:48:09.58 and I said, "Jackson, are you cold?" 00:48:09.62\00:48:11.09 And I reached out, he didn't answered. 00:48:11.12\00:48:12.49 I reached and touched him to see if he was cold. 00:48:12.52\00:48:15.12 And as soon as my hand touched his chest, 00:48:15.16\00:48:17.19 his whole body just relaxed. 00:48:17.23\00:48:18.76 His eyes rolled back, he turned his head, 00:48:18.79\00:48:21.30 looked at me, and said, "Yes." 00:48:21.33\00:48:23.73 And he was just completely restored by a touch... 00:48:23.77\00:48:28.80 I'm telling you that just makes me want to cry. 00:48:28.84\00:48:30.61 I didn't expect that. 00:48:30.64\00:48:31.97 Everybody... 00:48:32.01\00:48:33.34 As soon as you touched him. 00:48:33.38\00:48:34.71 As soon as I touched him. 00:48:34.74\00:48:36.58 It almost scared me. 00:48:36.61\00:48:37.95 I mean, I touched his body, 00:48:37.98\00:48:39.31 you know, not expecting a miracle. 00:48:39.35\00:48:40.68 I'm not sure what God was going to do. 00:48:40.72\00:48:42.55 I thought he'd slowly get well again, 00:48:42.58\00:48:44.29 you know, about a little bit if anything. 00:48:44.32\00:48:47.16 But it was his whole body relaxed. 00:48:47.19\00:48:50.73 His whole consciousness came back to me. 00:48:50.76\00:48:52.26 He looked at me. 00:48:52.29\00:48:53.63 Looking right in my eye and answered my question 00:48:53.66\00:48:55.36 as if he heard me and said yes. 00:48:55.40\00:48:57.70 And all the nurses that were in the, 00:48:57.73\00:48:59.77 you know, every one of the hospital nurses, 00:48:59.80\00:49:01.60 in the small town hospital was there, 00:49:01.64\00:49:03.20 and the doctors were all there, and they start cheering. 00:49:03.24\00:49:06.54 They all just started clapping and saying, "Praise the Lord," 00:49:06.57\00:49:09.88 you know these who I don't know they're Christian or what. 00:49:09.91\00:49:12.75 But they were praising God. 00:49:12.78\00:49:15.15 And he was restored from that moment on. 00:49:15.18\00:49:17.65 And you have a book about that you've written. 00:49:17.69\00:49:19.32 We sure do. 00:49:19.35\00:49:20.69 We got a book called A Modern Day Resurrection. 00:49:20.72\00:49:22.82 And that's been a really big blessing in our lives. 00:49:22.86\00:49:25.29 Yes. Praise the lord. 00:49:25.33\00:49:26.66 It's up on the screen now. 00:49:26.70\00:49:28.03 Yes. Okay, yeah. 00:49:28.06\00:49:29.40 A Modern Day Resurrection. 00:49:29.43\00:49:30.77 A Modern Day Resurrection. 00:49:30.80\00:49:32.13 And now we have a whole similar series 00:49:32.17\00:49:33.50 on just on the 12 resurrection stories in the Bible. 00:49:33.54\00:49:36.54 You know because they mean so much to me. 00:49:36.57\00:49:38.11 Yes. 00:49:38.14\00:49:39.61 We need your websites so that people can contact you, 00:49:39.64\00:49:43.75 you know, to get these books, and tapes, and all of that. 00:49:43.78\00:49:47.98 Oh, you want that now. 00:49:48.02\00:49:49.38 Yeah. Give it to us. 00:49:49.42\00:49:51.05 Oh, you can have it for free. 00:49:51.09\00:49:53.66 Our website is desiremedia.org. 00:49:53.69\00:49:56.83 www.desiremedia.org. 00:49:56.86\00:50:00.46 You can email me Larren@desiremedia.org. 00:50:00.50\00:50:05.20 We have an 800 number, 800-780-9390. 00:50:05.23\00:50:09.30 And we're on the road almost constantly 00:50:09.34\00:50:12.74 traveling around and doing 00:50:12.77\00:50:15.34 if not revelation seminars, we're doing weekend seminars. 00:50:15.38\00:50:18.38 And on the way back from here we're stopping 00:50:18.41\00:50:19.85 and doing another one in Colorado. 00:50:19.88\00:50:21.82 And you've been having baptisms. 00:50:21.85\00:50:24.65 We've been having baptisms. 00:50:24.69\00:50:26.22 Yeah, that's comes with our revelation. 00:50:26.25\00:50:27.72 And praise God for those. 00:50:27.76\00:50:29.36 Those are the highlights. 00:50:29.39\00:50:31.56 And you've also done a documentary, right? 00:50:31.59\00:50:33.83 Okay, yeah. 00:50:33.86\00:50:35.20 That's what's circulating currently. 00:50:35.23\00:50:36.87 That's what we'll be doing in Colorado this week 00:50:36.90\00:50:38.27 and we'll be talking about the seventh day beavers. 00:50:38.30\00:50:40.44 Tell us about that. 00:50:40.47\00:50:41.80 We have about... 00:50:41.84\00:50:43.17 Now this happened when we moved out 00:50:43.20\00:50:44.71 of the country and to out of the city, 00:50:44.74\00:50:46.54 I mean into the country. 00:50:46.57\00:50:48.74 God worked on our hearts 00:50:48.78\00:50:50.15 to just get out of the city, and let's move to the country, 00:50:50.18\00:50:52.25 and we found miracle after a miracle. 00:50:52.28\00:50:53.98 Someone offers a free home and moved up 00:50:54.02\00:50:56.32 in the Modoc National Forest. 00:50:56.35\00:50:57.85 I mean we really moved to the country. 00:50:57.89\00:50:59.39 I mean it was beaver country. 00:50:59.42\00:51:02.16 And so on a Sabbath afternoon walk one day 00:51:02.19\00:51:04.49 and I come across this big huge beaver dam, you know. 00:51:04.53\00:51:07.56 And that to me for a city guy, it's just, wow, this is nature, 00:51:07.60\00:51:11.20 we have arrived, found nature. 00:51:11.23\00:51:14.64 I saw him come back Sabbath after, Saturday after Saturday, 00:51:14.67\00:51:17.11 take these little walks out there, 00:51:17.14\00:51:18.64 and I'd bring the family, and we'd look at them, 00:51:18.67\00:51:20.81 no beavers, all we would see is the results of their work, 00:51:20.84\00:51:23.98 the dam, the large, huge I mean like a six foot tall, 00:51:24.01\00:51:28.62 giant, large dam there. 00:51:28.65\00:51:31.42 And I thought, "Well, beavers are hard to find, right?" 00:51:31.45\00:51:34.46 But one day I went out there on a non Saturday day and there 00:51:34.49\00:51:37.83 they were just working, just doing things. 00:51:37.86\00:51:39.86 And I couldn't believe it. 00:51:39.89\00:51:41.43 I got my camera out and I started filming, 00:51:41.46\00:51:44.20 and I went back the next Saturday, 00:51:44.23\00:51:45.57 brought the family, you know. 00:51:45.60\00:51:46.94 And no beavers, 00:51:46.97\00:51:48.30 they didn't come out on Saturday. 00:51:48.34\00:51:50.11 And so I remember back before I moved out of the city, 00:51:50.14\00:51:54.64 we had a apartment right next to us 00:51:54.68\00:51:56.14 where a guy named Bill lived. 00:51:56.18\00:51:57.65 Bill told me out of the blue one day 00:51:57.68\00:51:59.71 that he noticed the bees in this orange groves nearby 00:51:59.75\00:52:02.58 would fly in these patterns 00:52:02.62\00:52:04.22 every day of the week except for Saturday. 00:52:04.25\00:52:05.95 On Saturdays they wouldn't fly. 00:52:05.99\00:52:07.79 And he just told me that out of the blue. 00:52:07.82\00:52:09.89 Didn't mean anything to me at the time. 00:52:09.92\00:52:11.69 But I did realize, well, that's must be 00:52:11.73\00:52:13.06 because God's Sabbath is on Saturday, and so, 00:52:13.09\00:52:16.83 but it stuck in my mind and when I came back 00:52:16.87\00:52:18.93 and I would see them on Wednesday, 00:52:18.97\00:52:20.30 I'd see them on Sunday, 00:52:20.34\00:52:21.67 but I wouldn't see them on Saturday. 00:52:21.70\00:52:23.20 I said, I wonder if these bees 00:52:23.24\00:52:26.24 or beavers are doing what Bill's bees are doing. 00:52:26.27\00:52:29.11 So I got the crazy idea to take my camera out there 00:52:29.14\00:52:32.45 and do a observational study. 00:52:32.48\00:52:34.65 You know, I learned a little bit 00:52:34.68\00:52:36.02 about the scientific method, you observe, 00:52:36.05\00:52:37.42 you collect data, and I said I want to do that. 00:52:37.45\00:52:39.05 This is an awesome project the kids going to help. 00:52:39.09\00:52:41.59 And so for like the next three years, 00:52:41.62\00:52:43.76 I'm doing this is before work, after work. 00:52:43.79\00:52:46.09 I'm studying on beavers. 00:52:46.13\00:52:48.16 And we have a trailer. 00:52:48.20\00:52:49.53 Don't we have a little clip from that? 00:52:49.56\00:52:52.03 Let's show it. We do. 00:52:52.07\00:52:53.40 That would explain the whole thing. 00:52:53.44\00:52:54.77 Yeah. 00:52:54.80\00:52:56.14 It all started when we move out of the city. 00:53:09.72\00:53:14.16 We moved way up here. 00:53:14.19\00:53:16.39 Way up to this remote area by the Modoc National Forest. 00:53:16.42\00:53:22.16 Here I discovered this really neat beaver colony. 00:53:22.20\00:53:27.14 I was so excited by this close encounter 00:53:27.17\00:53:30.01 with nature that I started to film 00:53:30.04\00:53:32.71 with the video camera. 00:53:32.74\00:53:35.54 That's when I made a remarkable observation. 00:53:35.58\00:53:40.22 These beavers were out and about every day of the week 00:53:40.25\00:53:43.69 except Saturdays. 00:53:43.72\00:53:45.69 I was never able to get any pictures on Saturdays. 00:53:45.72\00:53:51.53 So I decided to do a little study, 00:53:51.56\00:53:54.63 the incredible results I want to share with you 00:53:54.66\00:53:57.93 in this documentary I call the 7th Day Beavers. 00:53:57.97\00:54:02.77 Isn't it amazing how the Creator God 00:54:12.68\00:54:16.82 created the animals and the insects 00:54:16.85\00:54:19.65 to even observe the Sabbath? 00:54:19.69\00:54:21.86 I mean, that's amazing. 00:54:21.89\00:54:23.22 He left His print, right? 00:54:23.26\00:54:24.79 That's right. 00:54:24.83\00:54:26.16 I mean, His imprint of creation. 00:54:26.19\00:54:27.90 You know, we've lost that, haven't we? 00:54:27.93\00:54:29.86 Mankind generally has lost 00:54:29.90\00:54:31.80 the idea that God created us in six days. 00:54:31.83\00:54:33.80 Oh, yeah. 00:54:33.84\00:54:35.17 So the Sabbath is a memorial of that event. 00:54:35.20\00:54:38.07 That's right. 00:54:38.11\00:54:39.44 And I have only studied this one family beavers. 00:54:39.47\00:54:41.84 So I don't know what other beavers do. 00:54:41.88\00:54:43.21 But I've heard a number of other stories. 00:54:43.24\00:54:45.15 In fact we're hoping to do a follow up documentary 00:54:45.18\00:54:48.48 if we can get the funding 00:54:48.52\00:54:49.85 as called Animals that rest on Saturday. 00:54:49.88\00:54:51.89 Because we've had a numerous stories coming in, 00:54:51.92\00:54:54.89 doctors, neuroscientist gave me a story. 00:54:54.92\00:54:57.56 Things we're studying, Dr Greenway in South America 00:54:57.59\00:55:01.36 just been studying circadian rhythms. 00:55:01.40\00:55:03.00 He wants to know about us. 00:55:03.03\00:55:04.37 We're flying to Australia 00:55:04.40\00:55:05.73 to do a program on evolution and creation 00:55:05.77\00:55:07.64 in March, it's about, it's called Origins. 00:55:07.67\00:55:09.97 Nice. 00:55:10.01\00:55:11.37 And this beaver story has turned out 00:55:11.41\00:55:14.24 to be an amazing witnessing tool. 00:55:14.28\00:55:15.98 It's bringing people into the church. 00:55:16.01\00:55:19.61 I did a seminar in Montana just recently. 00:55:19.65\00:55:21.98 And I met, a little boy came out to me, 00:55:22.02\00:55:23.55 a six year old boy came out to me, he started hugging me. 00:55:23.59\00:55:26.25 And I was like, what's going on here. 00:55:26.29\00:55:28.16 His mom comes up, you know, why he's doing that? 00:55:28.19\00:55:29.89 He says, Little Jonathan, there he shared your beaver DVD 00:55:29.92\00:55:35.36 with this Baptist pastor and now the Baptist pastor 00:55:35.40\00:55:37.97 is now an Adventist. 00:55:38.00\00:55:39.33 He just recently got baptized in our church 00:55:39.37\00:55:40.94 because of that video. 00:55:40.97\00:55:42.30 Because of that video. 00:55:42.34\00:55:43.67 You know speaking of a little boys, 00:55:43.71\00:55:45.04 whatever happened to Jackson? 00:55:45.07\00:55:46.41 Jackson, well he recovered. 00:55:46.44\00:55:48.08 He made a full, full recovery. 00:55:48.11\00:55:50.08 And now he ended up being the producer 00:55:50.11\00:55:52.75 for the 7th Day Beavers. 00:55:52.78\00:55:54.12 Wow! Amen. 00:55:54.15\00:55:55.48 When he was first born, you know, 00:55:55.52\00:55:58.05 actually this is before he drowned. 00:55:58.09\00:56:01.46 I had him in the backpack and I would spend hours 00:56:01.49\00:56:03.53 and hours just observing beavers. 00:56:03.56\00:56:04.99 Now he's grown up. He's 18 years old. 00:56:05.03\00:56:07.03 He is the main producer, the technical producer for... 00:56:07.06\00:56:09.86 He has an amazing talent in our ministry. 00:56:09.90\00:56:12.43 He's an app developer for Apple. 00:56:12.47\00:56:15.10 He's got what is that... 00:56:15.14\00:56:17.01 The techie. Techie. 00:56:17.04\00:56:18.61 He's a super techie. 00:56:18.64\00:56:19.97 Wow. 00:56:20.01\00:56:22.01 Look at God. 00:56:22.04\00:56:24.21 He had a plan for his life. 00:56:24.25\00:56:26.48 Spared his life. 00:56:26.51\00:56:27.85 He has an amazing testimony. 00:56:27.88\00:56:30.35 Praise the Lord. Yes, praise the Lord. 00:56:30.39\00:56:31.89 God is good. Yes, indeed. 00:56:31.92\00:56:33.59 So one more thing back to the beavers 00:56:33.62\00:56:36.86 like some of our viewers might want to support, 00:56:36.89\00:56:39.83 you're doing this next video 00:56:39.86\00:56:42.30 and documentary on animals that observe the Sabbath. 00:56:42.33\00:56:45.70 Animals at rest. 00:56:45.73\00:56:47.07 We call animals that rest on Saturday. 00:56:47.10\00:56:48.44 I love it. 00:56:48.47\00:56:49.80 You know, the story was called the 7th Day Beavers, 00:56:49.84\00:56:51.31 just about a colony of beavers. 00:56:51.34\00:56:52.67 But they told me, 00:56:52.71\00:56:54.04 let's get the word Saturday in there, 00:56:54.08\00:56:56.04 let's get the word rest, animals that rest on Saturday. 00:56:56.08\00:56:59.15 And so we've got stories. 00:56:59.18\00:57:00.65 We've got stories about animals in the jungle. 00:57:00.68\00:57:03.59 Seventh-day Adventist dogs, we've got donkeys, 00:57:03.62\00:57:06.65 we've an elephant 00:57:06.69\00:57:08.66 that was doing a Pepsi commercial. 00:57:08.69\00:57:10.53 They said, "Well, don't come on Saturday." 00:57:10.56\00:57:11.89 This elephant will not work on Saturdays. 00:57:11.93\00:57:13.26 That's strange. 00:57:13.29\00:57:15.23 He's not a Christian. 00:57:15.26\00:57:16.60 He's just... 00:57:16.63\00:57:17.97 I don't know why 00:57:18.00\00:57:19.33 that he doesn't do any Saturdays. 00:57:19.37\00:57:20.70 Well, when you think about Noah's Ark, 00:57:20.74\00:57:22.07 they all need to get in ark. 00:57:22.10\00:57:23.44 That's right. That's right. 00:57:23.47\00:57:24.81 God must have let them in there. 00:57:24.84\00:57:26.17 But I can't tell you exactly 00:57:26.21\00:57:27.91 why the beavers didn't come out of there. 00:57:27.94\00:57:30.48 They never came out their lodge on Saturdays. 00:57:30.51\00:57:32.71 It was like they hibernated for 24 hours. 00:57:32.75\00:57:35.18 I've seen them come up right at sundown. 00:57:35.22\00:57:37.02 Right as soon as the sun goes down, here are they. 00:57:37.05\00:57:39.22 I've seen him come up on queue at sundown, 00:57:39.25\00:57:41.56 you know, just give me a little message there 00:57:41.59\00:57:44.09 with the cameras on and everything. 00:57:44.13\00:57:45.63 We thank you for your work and for being with us. 00:57:45.66\00:57:49.03 Thank you so much. 00:57:49.06\00:57:50.40 Praise God. Well, thank you for having me. 00:57:50.43\00:57:51.77 This was so enlightening. 00:57:51.80\00:57:53.27 What a blessing. 00:57:53.30\00:57:54.64 And you can see that God's still moving. 00:57:54.67\00:57:58.77 God is incredible, incredible creator of the universe. 00:57:58.81\00:58:02.41 Thank you for watching. 00:58:02.44\00:58:03.78 Tune in next time 'cause it wouldn't be 00:58:03.81\00:58:05.15 the same without you. 00:58:05.18\00:58:06.82