Growing up in a Muslim nation in SE Asia, with a nominal Catholic mother and a secular agnostic father, Paul had little meaning in life. As a college student in the UK he joined his fellow students taking drugs and living a wild life. After a visit to India while a university student, in which he got very sick as he visited Hindu ashrams, he began a drug-hazed search for truth, which he thought he could somehow find in the mountains.
So, after college, he travelled to and in the mountains of South America, spent many months traveling, doing drugs with other young people from around the world, and seeking wisdom and truth high up in the Andes.
After nearly dying from a genetic condition that he hadn’t known about, he eventually returned home to SE Asia a wreck. There, Jesus met him and delivered him from spiritual bondage, and his life of desperation when he was at a very low point.
Following his dramatic rescue by Christ, God led him to YWAM, then Bible school, then into ministry and he has served more than 25 years in church planting in a neighboring SE Asian country.
Don and Paul then discuss the ministry of deliverance, and discuss various approaches to church planting including Paul’s increasing experience-based disillusionment with church planting movement approaches.
It’s quite a story of grace, and of faithfulness in ministry in some very tough places, both in life and in ministry.
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