Damon became a believer in 2009 after being a false
convert earlier
As a young boy he felt like he wasn't able to do what he wanted
and he had a problem with authority. He had a false
conversion including a confession in church and baptism. Soon
after that He saw his first horror movie and got hooked
Looking back, he sees that this was something he loved that
no-one that could take away from him and he wanted an identity from
things in the world and he wanted to be accepted
He was trying to take something wicked and make it good,
resulting in his interest in sculpting and make-up
His aunt encouraged him to go to a school and so he did.
He excelled in school and after graduating tried to get a job
somewhat applying what he had learned, working for a fiberglass
company
His co-worker was an alpha-male who
recommended Damon watch a video that was about Christians
being persecuted. He went home and watched the video and it
really convicted him and made him realize he was not ready for
Jesus to return. The following Friday he went to see the
remake of Friday the 13th and felt nothing after seeing the
movie.
A pastor invited him to a play, Hell's Gates,
and Damon got saved.
The next time he smoked a joint, he felt the peace of God
leave, and he decided he had to get rid of his
old lifestyle. It took 3 bonfires to burn up all his
stuff. He made a profession of faith at church and got
baptized again.
He was introduced to a woman. They knew they would save
sex for marriage and it was beautiful as they got to know each
other and bond for years.
His job was no longer something that would define him, his job
was a mission field
Contact Damon at The Abolitionist Society of
Thomasville through Facebook
Parents: You've got to look at the fruit of your children even
if they've made a profession of faith. A believer's lifestyle
is a lifestyle of repentance, a continual coming to God's
word. Test everything against scripture
About the Podcast
Loving God, others and ourselves at work and at home. Interviews and ponderings, from a Messianic perspective, and with a focus on men. Formerly the Christian Men at Work Podcast.