The Abundant Life of a Son | Kingdom Talks - Guest Daniel Thorness - a podcast by Gil Hodges

from 2021-11-09T02:29:23

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In this episode of the Kingdom Talks show, extremely non-ordinary, “rockin' and bikin'” Daniel Thorness tells Gil Hodges of his roller-coaster-ride journey in life―from a toe-the-line Baptist church to the fulfillment of Daniel's heart’s desire, which is to simply love people into the kingdom of God. A miraculous acceptance into Bible college affirmed a call to ministry which, until then, had been only a hunch. But his life hasn't all been smooth sailing. Becoming envious of Daniel's success, the head pastor of his home church gave Daniel an ultimatum: abandon his convictions or be stood down. This unjust rejection and rebuke by his church family left Daniel with no alternative but to leave. As a reward, though, his heavenly Father gave Daniel the love and respect of his next family―one of the least likely gangs on Earth!


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ABOUT DANIEL THORNESS  Daniel Thorness was a full-time pastor for 7 years but has journeyed out of religion and into the depths of relationship in Union with Yahweh. He has unlocked the ancient door of eternal life that is inside himself, and now Daniel's goal is to open that door inside of others so they can also be free to be themselves―which is the perfect will of God. Through Life Abundant Ministry and through his "Personal Apocalypse" operations, Daniel is helping wake people up to REAL freedom, family, & fun with God.  Daniel was homeless at 18 years old in downtown Houston and now has a doctoral degree, a beautiful family, and is thriving in his manifestation of his sonship. He is passionate about helping others unlock theirs!



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