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KKLA and FRANK PASTORE


Recently, Frank Pastore and KKLA 99.5 FM asked me to guest host for a couple of nights and I anxiously agreed. Many people don’t know that I hosted my own radio program during my college days at Ozark Christian College in Joplin MO.

There is something about radio, television and technology and social media that warms my heart in regards to sharing Jesus with the world. You see anyone, at anytime could just happen to tune in and could hear the gospel and be the difference in eternity for that individual. In fact, if you look at the “counter” in the right side of my blog you will see that over 7730 different visitors have logged on to this blog from 92 different countries. AMAZING!
Yes, I still love the proven “old school” technique of sharing one on one with someone but to ignore the potential opportunities that media brings is to ignore the promises and hopes of a great harvest for the Lord. I say….. Let’s do BOTH! Let’s talk face to face with everyone we know and share our faith daily and then also use our resources of time, talent and treasure to reach the masses through modern technology.
For that purpose I want to continue to ask you to support KKLA 99.5 FM Los Angeles and the Frank Pastore show, heard nightly from 4 to 7 p.m. Who knows but this very night God might touch the heart of someone that you have been witnessing to earlier in the day.
And now “here’s Rapid-Traffic from the Azusa Pacific University Traffic Center!”

My trip to TBN



Tonight, January 29th, 2010 TBN will air my interview that was recorded last night. I think it comes on from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m and I am on around 8:15 p.m. Pacific Time Zone.

Matt and Laurie invited me to come down and to talk about Shepherd of the Hills Church, and they told me that they have visited here on several occasions. I have always been a little hesitant because there are so many people on TBN whose theology is different than mine, yet the opportunity to talk about JESUS with the world was the only reason I needed to accept the invitation.

I admit I was a little nervous, because whenever I preach I always have my notes written out in a manuscript manner. (This is a result of preaching 5 times every weekend and not wanting to forget an important thought, which is easy to do.) So, when the interview began I thought we were going to go off of a set of questions that I was prepared to answer, and right off the bat Matt throws me a curve ball and asks me to say whatever I want.

So I started talking about the last thing that I read in my Bible, a verse that mentions that “you will once again be able to distinguish between the righteous and the unrighteous.” I didn’t even know if it made any sense at all, but it was from my heart.

I enjoyed meeting the singer named JAVEN, who lives here in the valley and hopefully we can have him come sing here at Shepherd sometime in the near future. The song he sang before I came on was POWERFUL; so you might want to start watching at 8:00 p.m.

There was a studio audience and I could sense and feel that they were praying for me, so I felt I connected with them, and the entire night I could not stop smiling! They kept asking me what was so funny and I simply said, “I’m just happy to be here.”

One funny thing before the show started: All the people who were going to be interviewed met for a few moments, and Matt asked me in front of everyone if I had ever read the book “The Shack,” to which I responded “NO,” primarily because I don’t care to read fiction. I’m just not a fiction guy. Little did I know that the gentleman to my right was the AUTHOR of THAT book, and it has sold 14 MILLION copies. So, they were all looking at me strange.

Tonight is also the opening of a movie called “The Preachers Kid,” which was produced by TBN, and it’s the story of the Prodigal Son, except it’s told in a more modern setting. I for one think that the story of the Prodigal Son might be the greatest story in the Bible, and so I hope if you can find the time that you’ll get out and support this movie.

Byron Davis and Will Wright on our staff both rode to Costa Mesa with me, and I enjoyed the time of fellowship with them. They both have such good hearts. Looking back on the evening, everyone I came in contact with had such sweet attitudes. At the very end of the taping, Matt asked me to stick around and pray for the studio audience that had been sitting for over 2 hours; so I stayed and prayed for them and for all who will be watching tonight’s show.

It was a great opportunity, and I hope I had a chance to say something to help someone become more like Jesus.

Be blessed and thank you for letting me share.