Dennis came to Christ at age 11 in a church with 4 people and
one light bulb, , the first time he ever talked back to an
adult
Larry Ward who led Dennis to Christ later ran World Hunger
Started playing trumpet, and then started playing guitar after
watching the Dillards on the Andy Griffith show
Dennis met Billy Graham when Dennis was 17 years old while he
was volunteering with Campus Crusade for Christ evangelizing at
Berkeley, witnessing to the Vice President of the Hell's
Angels
In 1974 Cliff Barrows from the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association heard Dennis play at a concert and invited Dennis to
play at their Crusade in Lubbock, TX. Dennis met Franklin
Graham there and they've been friends ever since
Dennis has done 45 episodes with Billy Graham and over 300 with
Franklin.
Dennis and Franklin are best friends and they talk several
times a day.
Will Graham is executive V.P. of the BGEA, he's just 40
years old and like a son to Dennis
Dennis shares some of his fondest memories of playing at the
crusades, one of them was when Billy Graham asked Dennis to go to
the bars in Boise, Idaho to invite everyone to the crusade
Dennis has been to 112 countries, half of all the countries in
the world
He averages around 110 concerts every year
It's important that all men have great work ethics and good
integrity
When dealing with difficult people at work, a kind word will
turn away wrath, but we should be straight up and deal with them
directly. Be a man and stand up like a man. If they
have freedom to be cussing then you have freedom to stand up to
them. Rebuke them sharply and be respected more than
liked. You can be the thorn in their side with God's
truth.
Have a kind word, but a strong word. That's what Jesus
did. No man, especially a Christian, should ever be walked
on. Stand strong and support the Lord. You've got be
able to be the Marshall Dillon. It's a time of confrontation,
not negotiation.
You should do your job at work, that's what you do. God's
love with show in you.
The best way to share the Gospel at work is to first develop a
friendship, and speak in a way they are likely to receive, like
Paul did at Mars Hill. Don't get right into theology.
Just talk to them. Give them milk.
People are made to respond to the truth. We are created
to follow God. It's up to us to tell them how to do
that.
It's not what a man says, but what he is. They need to be
strong, and diligent, and have wisdom.
Favorite verse is Colossians 3:16
When commuting listen to songs that have good Theology.
Jeremy Camp, David Crowder, Dennis Agajanian, some of the old
hymns, Fanny Crosby, Michael W. Smith.
Final thought: Become a student of the Bible. Memorize
certain verses. It's important that God know us and we know
Him.
Check out DennisAgajanian.com and in a month or so
GuitarwithDennis.com for accelerated lessons they can take
In Nashville, TN for the Inspirational Country Music
Association, Dennis Agajanian has won musician of the year seven
times. He has also won Entertainer of the Year three
times. Dennis was awarded the 2008 Living Legend of the Year
by his peers.
Dennis takes his brand of phenomenally fast, flat picking,
guitar, straight from the heart his classical, bluegrass, country
rock, jazz style to thousands each year.
Currently performing up to 120 concerts a year, he has
recently returned from five continents around the world visiting 93
countries.
He performs at all of the Billy & Franklin Grahams
festivals. He has also performed at all of the Harvest
Crusades with Greg Laurie.
Dennis has an associate of arts degree from College of the
Canyons in Los Angeles, CA, and he holds a Bachelor of Science
Degree from Cal Poly University in Pomona, CA.
Dennis' interest is leading people to accept Jesus Christ into
their lives for the first time, knowing that when these new souls
die they will be with God in heaven.
Q&A:
When and how did you become a Christian?
You've won many awards for your music and guitar ability, what
first got you interested in playing guitar and how did you get so
good at it?
I understand you've played at both the Billy Graham Crusades
and Greg Laurie's Harvest Crusades. How did you first come to
play for these important events and how many of them have you
played at?
I understand you're close friends with the Grahams. What
are Billy and Franklin like in person?
How many countries have you been to and how many concerts would
you guess you've played at?
Do you enjoy traveling or it just a necessary part of what you
do?
What's the most memorable event you've ever played at and
why?
What is the greatest misunderstanding men have about their
work?
Tell us about a difficult person you've worked with and
how you dealt with them
How important is excellence at work?
How important is integrity at work?
Share a tip for sharing the Gospel at
work
Can you share a joke our men can share at their
work?
What's your favorite scripture, or life
verse.
Can you recommend 1 or 2 things for our men to listen
to on their commute to work?
Any final thoughts?
How can our listeners get in touch with you or learn
more about you?
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.