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The following is brought to you by The Stand Outdoors and is sponsored by Steel Pixel Studios, White Tail Heaven Outfitters, Hot Frog Print Media, and Word FM. Dave, welcome to The Stand Outdoors, the show where faith and the great outdoors come together. I'm Dave Baker, along with the founder of The Stand Outdoors, Mike Hayes, and today we're talking with pastor, evangelist, and founder of Camp Esri, which ministers to at-risk kids, primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region, and we're so glad to have Damon Albert with us this morning. David, thank you so much for being a part of the Stand Outdoors today. Appreciate
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it.
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Yeah, thank you so much for asking me to come on and talk with you guys, just really appreciate what you guys do. I was vaguely familiar with the stand outdoors. Some friends, Jim Libert, or I think you guys interviewed not too long ago on, and I was not aware of some of the resources that you guys have put together for hunters and some devotionals and stuff, and I thought that was pretty amazing. Yeah, we definitely have a similar heart for men and women in the outdoors and kids as well.
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Our theme at the end is always targeting the truth, and I noticed you have your the Call for Truth program on YouTube, so yeah, very similar ideas here, and trying to reach people, and especially kids with the truth, and really interested to know about your Hedgesville, West Virginia Camp Esri. It sounds amazing, and so maybe we start there, Pastor. Maybe you can give us a little review of how that got started. You and your wife have started that years ago, and I just think it's fantastic what you're doing, and I'm kind of from that Fulton County Chambersburg area, grew up there, and, and also have a place in West Virginia. My dad's down there in West Virginia for years, hunting, and so very familiar with Hedgesville, and so yeah, this all kind of rings true to me. So I'm anxious to hear about how you got started.
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Well, that's great. We got a little bit of history in Fulton County, Pennsylvania, as well. But what I'll tell you is, I'll give you the rundown here. I've actually, my wife and I've actually been working with what we consider the at-risk child community. This year will be 30 years.
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Wow,
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very, very first camp I was ever a part of was back in 1997 Wow, and we use public camps at that time. We rented public camps, and then we hauled all of our stuff and equipment and gear, and you know, hot dogs and hamburgers,
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and
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rented public camps. The issue with the public camp is obviously the cost of public camps are like just astronomical. I think first year we ever did a camp, I think we could probably run 100 kids through the program for about $6,500
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Yeah,
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and probably 10 years later, around 2007 was probably around the last time I started using public camps, because it was 20 $25,000 so you know, you spend your whole year raising money trying to run kids through, and it just, you know, it just got so frustrating. We typically, and I'll tell you a little bit about Camp Esri, and how that came about, but after that time period of using public camps, we decided there had to be a better way, and talk about Fulton County. My wife and I bought a little farmette up in Fulton County, Pennsylvania, and we kind of adopted the wilderness adventure fields. That was to be honest with you, that was just our marketing approach to the fact that we no longer had really nice plush fancy bunk houses,
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right.
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So, through the years, you know, that's kind of the, you know, the way the wilderness adventure thing being took off. And then, in 2017 we actually got the property that we have now in Berkeley County, West Virginia, and you know we've been able to really grow it here. What I'll tell you is we work with - we can, we say at-risk kids, but I'll define that we work with boys and girls between the ages of eight and 18. We do our camps are broken down into small groups, so it's no more than eight to 10 kids at a time. We have a two to two and a half staff per child ratio, so for example, if I have eight boys, I have a camp coming up with eight, eight, and. Nine year old boys, and our goal will be to have 20 adults here for the duration of that
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camp. Wow, that's good.
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Camp after that is 11 and 12 year old girls. I'll have 10 of them here. I'll try to have 25 to 30 adults here for the duration of that camp. The children that we work with, one of the reasons, one, I just think it's wise and wisdom to have that amount of numbers of staff, but yeah, the kids working with a lot of them are coming through like high trauma, so we're dealing with kids that are coming out of human trafficking, kids that have lost parents to overdose, incarceration, kids that have been exposed to gang violence, kids that have been, you know, coming out of very impoverished areas. The very first few years that we did this, I would say the majority of the kids came from what we would consider the four state, so Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Right, right.
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However, now we're actually at a point where we receive referrals and kids that are sent to our program from all around the country.
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Wow,
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and we've actually had - we're trying to figure out how to work it out right now, but we've actually even had some Inuit areas of Alaska with a very high middle school and high school kid suicide rate. We're trying to figure out we're actually trying to work with Alaskan Airlines and figure out how to get the kids down to the program. We've got a few Indian reservations, a high rate of girls that are trafficked off the reservation. We're working with some class areas there, but now we literally bring in kids from all around the country, still with probably about 65 to 70% coming from that Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, DC area, we two things that make us really unique, you know. I always tell this to people, I've been in ministry so long, you know, I've worked, we planted ministries, we planted food banks and ministries all over the country. I've helped churches get started. You know, there's a million nonprofits, there's a million ministries, but one of the things that I really believe is a powerful testimony to what we do in all the years that we've run camps, in all the years that we've been doing Camp Esri, we've never charged the kid or their family ever, so it's 100% free to the kids and their families,
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and one
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of the reasons we're able to do that, which sometimes is a difficult thing, we run 100% with volunteers, we have no paid staff, including my wife and I, so I always encourage people before they give or do anything with a nonprofit, pull those 990s to look and see where the money's
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going,
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and the great thing about Camp Esri is when people get behind and support what we do, what you find out is we have no salary, and we work primarily from a pool of retired and active law enforcement, military pastors, teachers, nurses, people that just have a heart for kids, and obviously you know that means sometimes I'm weed whacking in the morning, and you know, doing admin work and phone calls in the afternoon podcast when I could throw them in there, you know,
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and writing books, you're writing books,
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yeah, yeah, I've wrote, I've wrote, I think I'm up to four books, yeah, I've written and published, and we, you mentioned the truth, the call for truth, that's actually a radio show,
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okay,
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that airs there in Chambersburg, it's airs in the Tri-State, and you know, in my free time, I'm doing that too.
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Now, are you a pastor at this point? Or,
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so, yeah, I.. I'm, you know, I used to joke around early on in ministry, you know, I probably had the most official seminary training with no real degrees to, you know, talk about,
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right? Right,
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but I'm actually, I'm ordained through a church ministry out of Frederick, Maryland, and you know, I've done some, you know, seminary stuff in various seminaries, you know, even did my old New Testament survey back in the day from Liberty,
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there we go, there we go, yeah,
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you know, but I most of our activities and most of our ministry times and camps are over the weekend, so I'm not senior pastoring a church anymore, but I have in the past planted and senior pastor churches and ministries. I, I don't know if you guys are familiar, there's a, there's a man who was a kind of a spiritual mentor to me by the name of Leonard Ravenhill, and was an old English preacher used to hang out with David Wilkerson, and you know the thing about a Leonard Ravenhill and a David Wilkerson is. They both of those guys, you know, were probably more evangelistic than they were pastor orr old,
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right?
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So, you know, Raven Hill used to say, man, you know, if I pastored a congregation, people couldn't sit under it too long because they just come out every week feeling like they just been blasted, so like my bless the hearts of the people that have sat under me as a pastor, but I would say I have pastored, but I wouldn't necessarily say that pastoral ministry is my calling, I've done it, but I'm a little bit more of an evangelist than I am a pastor, but
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yeah, I can relate with it for sure. And you had that evangelistic heart that gets you out there. Do I mean, you were actually a senior pastor, a church planner, evangelist, radio host, program developer, author of four books. I mean, I'm thinking I got tired of reading that, you know, I mean, you, how are you? What's where do you get your stamina,
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you know? I'll be honest with you guys, my, I'm asked a lot of times about, you know, you know, how did you get started, you know, working with at-risk kids. Truth of the matter is, is, you know, in my early, very early teen years, I was the poster child for at-risk kids, and you know, I'll just share briefly with you. You know, I, by the time I was pre-early adult, I was addicted to alcohol, I was addicted to narcotics. I had made such a mess of my life at the time, where I was facing 30 years in prison, I was suicidal. I was literally contemplating, you know, how to end my life. It wasn't just a matter of, you know, if I was going to do it, it was how I was going to do it. And I had a friend who was a previous gang member who had was also at the time my drug supplier, and he had a radical conversion to
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Christ,
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and I showed up to his house one day for my usual pickup, and he said, Man, I'm not doing that anymore, and I said, Well, man, quit joking around, and he said, "No, man. He said, "I'm a.. I've given my heart to Jesus. And I said, "Man, get out of here with that. And, man, that guy just would not let me go. He just kept hounding me, man. And eventually I got myself in such a mess, where literally I had.. I was just. I was abusing alcohol to the point so bad that I was urinating blood and my body, my emotions, I was.. it was just so dark and demonic, and all my friend just kept telling me is how real this Jesus was, and I literally came to a place where I was contemplating ending my life, I had brought a child into the world. I was seeing that she was reaping the consequence of my stupidity. You know, the Bible always tells you, you know, you reap what you sow, but the reality is the people you love the most reap what you sow. Yeah, and as a father looking at this young daughter reaping the consequence of my stupidity, I just.. I was at the end of myself, and I had a moment where I, under the influence, thinking about suicide at the very lowest, literally broken down, laying in a pile of gravel at the end of a road, had a prayer with the Lord, where I said, you know, I don't even know if you're real, I don't even know what to say, I just know my life is a mess, and if you're real, then I need, I need you to show up here, because I, I'm out of options, and when those words came out of my mouth, they used to be, I used to tell people, you know, one of the most unofficial, you know, I probably threw some profanity in there too. You know, it's probably one of the rudest prayers you ever heard. All I can tell you guys is, is that the presence of God surrounded me at that moment.
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Amen, amen.
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And his peace and his presence came on my body. I instantly sobered up. Now I was addicted to alcohol and cigarettes at the time, and narcotics, guys, and it doesn't always happen this way. But what I'm going to tell you is, is that God instantly delivered me from addiction.
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Wow,
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He took all the pain and the hurt from the trauma out of my heart, and I didn't know anything else to do, except to go talk to my friend, who was talking about Jesus, and my friend's like, "Well, of course, that's what happens. I didn't know. Look, I'll be honest, I didn't know what else to do, right. That hang out with that guy,
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yeah,
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and like in the first couple months, man, instead of going to the nightclubs and selling and doing everything I was doing before and running around with, you know, girls and everything else, I just got with this guy and we just read through the entire Bible and just kept reading the Bible, and then I got to this part of the Bible and it said, man, you know you got a responsibility to tell other people, so we started going out on the street and telling people, man, I'm like six months into being a believer, man, and I'm walking of Hagerstown and Chambersburg and Baltimore and DC and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and hundreds and hundreds of people, man, are coming to their faith in Christ, and like, I really, I didn't know anything other than to read the Bible and believe what it said, because I often tell people I hadn't had a chance to go to cemetery, I mean,
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seminary,
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out of all the things that God does and doesn't do, that's right, I was just reading what the Bible says, and believe in it. So the Bible said that God healed. I was praying for people to be healed, right? God, we were going to cast out demons, and I thought somebody had a demon. I was casting demons out, right? And literally, what happened was I realized pretty early on that it was the grace of God that had saved me, and the truth of the matter is, is I should have been dead or in prison for 30 years, and God delivered me from both of those things. How on earth could I not dedicate the rest of my life
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right
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serving Him? Because it's not my life. And now 30 years later, you know, where does the energy come from? Look, man, I want to, I want to finish well,
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right
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now. If he's going to give me energy and the grace and the strength to do it, man, you know, we got to exhaust our lives for the sake of the gospel. There's, there's, there's, there's, you know, I often tell people I spoke at a Christian high school lately, and somebody said you get into ministry. I said, I didn't really have a chance, I didn't have an option. When it's a hold of you, yeah, it isn't like, do I want to go into ministry? It's there is no other option. Yeah,
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when you get radically saved like that, you were radically saved. God gets a hold of you, and then the next thing you know, you're, you're running camps for at-ridge kids. Can tell us a little bit about what happens at Camp Esri. You know, what are the things that you do to help kind of bring these kids in, and and allow them to hear the gospel, because you know, I'm sure some of these kids don't even know where eggs come from, let alone, let alone what the woods are about, and the outdoors are about, and I can just imagine some of the wonder that they're experiencing at Camp Esri.
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The great thing about that is, is you know, for the kids that don't know where eggs come from, is I got four of the best egg laying chickens you've ever seen here. We actually let kids go in there and get the eggs out of the box. You know
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that's
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so they do learn that. What I'll tell you is we've got about 100 acres here, kind of surrounded in Berkeley County mountains by a couple 1000 acres of private land. Wow, we've got a river that runs through the back of the property, very remote, takes about 40 minutes, you know, to get back to actually where we're at. You need, you need off-wheel drive vehicles to get people in and out, so again, very remote location, but everything's set up back here. We got bunk houses and tents and kitchen areas and shower houses and all that, but the amazing thing is back here we've probably got about 40 different activities that are set up, so everything from archery to we got 22 ranges, we've got sniper challenge courses, we've got paintball courses for the smaller kids, we use all those courses. We set up a Nerf battlefield like you've never seen, fully automatic tripod machine guns that throw out 200 Nerf guns in 30 seconds, you know. And we've got, we've got ATVs, we've got incredible areas to fish, and again, we've got archery tag, we've got all these activities, we've got an interactive hiking trail that's a touch, taste, feel, hands on, learn something about nature, learn something about life, learn something about, you know, the gospel, and and I always tell people, and all those activities, that's great. The kids come up here, they have a, they have a incredible time, but it all comes back to this. The truth of the matter is, is you know, when you're nine years old, and your mom's died of a heroin overdose, and your dad's been selling you for sex on Craigslist to pay for his. Methamphetamine habit, which is a regular thing that we have here in the Tri-State. It's referred to us. What you don't need is, you don't need more activities. You can get that at a Boys and Girls Club or the YMCA,
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right?
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Every activity we have here, we incorporate the power of the gospel in somehow. Every single thing, when these kids are here, and I tell people the formula is a little simple. We disconnect them from cell phones, everything. It's an influence. They're in the middle of God's creation, and every single day, in the midst of all that, there's no less than three to four hours worth of time where we're exclusively talking about the word of God and presenting the word of God and presenting God as the creator and the one who, if he cares for the birds of the air and the beast of the field, he's got a plan for you, and and these kids are prayed over, every single kid, I've got about 100 150 people around the country that pray for these kids by name, and guys, what I'm going to tell you is, anytime you get a group of kids, adults, anywhere, and you make Jesus and the gospel and the power of the Holy Spirit and prayer the priority, God shows up, and what I can tell you is, man, doing this, God shows up, we get kids that wake up in the middle of the night, after hearing the gospel for five hours, they cry out to the Lord. And then I'll just tell you that, you know, I'm not going to, you know, get off on a tangent about modern day presentation on the gospel and checking boxes, but I'm going to tell you, we don't check boxes here. We don't check boxes and give a cow and names. We try to provide an atmosphere where these kids have a divine encounter with the living God.
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Amen.
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You need to know and meet the living Jesus.
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That's right.
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And just like the testimony I shared with you guys, my heart - look, the Bible says He's not a respecter of persons. I've prayed and seen God deliver 1000s of people. I've seen other people get born again, that struggle with addiction their whole life. All I know is that God will do it. God will show up. Amen to that. We give them that opportunity with these kids, and you know, we try to set the table for God to show up.
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And
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you know, every morning we're in the Word, every evening we're in the Word, every activity ties back to a biblical principle, so you know these kids think they're just out there having fun,
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and
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then all of a sudden they're learning a spiritual principle, and how to deal with trauma or how to deal with hurt, and God shows up, and guys, you know you're the stand outdoors, you know, there's something happens, man, that's right, I just had a group of boys, I just had three boys up for a follow-up camp that we, we took them out turkey hunting, and one of these boys, I just posted the video on Facebook, one of these boys, man, just put a smack down on a Tom, man, with a 10 and a half inch, one and a half inch spike, wow,
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all
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the
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Oh, you know, I mean, that boy never hunted before. It's only the second time he shot a shotgun. The first time was at a target, and the second time he drops the turkey that most of us..
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I know that's like,
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I mean, you know, to have that experience. And then,
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wow,
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we have a big area set up here, whatever the kids like on follow-up camps, and we do deer hunting or turkey hunting, you know, whatever they take, we process it three or four different ways, so they're exposed to wild game, they get to eat it, they get to go through the whole thing. I mean, I came back and hammered out those turkey chops, and we did up about 40 turkey strips in the deep fryer, and these kids were, you know, talking to, "Hey, look, you shoot a shoot an animal, you, you kneel down, we thank God for they, they get the whole process, man, they learn conservation, they learn hunting, they learn gun safety, and these are kids, you know, that have never even been exposed to that,
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right?
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And you know, and I'm just saying, man, God shows up. Oh yeah, not just because it's West Virginia,
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that's right,
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that's all right, God's country for sure. I'm always telling Mike, that's God's there, man. Loving that, I'm loving that.
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Yeah, I come from Florida, Tampa, Florida, originally, so I was mostly into bass fishing, but when I moved up here to Pennsylvania, because my wife was, I met her at Bible college, and
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I was,
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she made me a snow bird before I knew what happened, you know, but I was, I was number six of eight, and she was the oldest of three daughters, and my family, they still don't know I'm missing, you know, it's six of eight, but yeah, I know what you mean. I got out in the countryside, her dad was an avid hunter, he took me out upstate Pennsylvania, and I thought I died and went to heaven, you know, compared to flat Florida, you know, but yeah, what you're saying is so true, and I always say it that when you're out in God's creation. And you're on an adventure, or whatever. If you look for it, God will reveal himself to you. That's his first revelation. It's just incredible. As I hear you talk, we have so much, you know, in common, and we see that people in the outdoors, they are definitely, they get connected, you know, because they're out there in his own creation, where he's revealing himself all over you, mentioned eating the turkey. I remember the first one of the first episodes we did, we talked about, you know, how even though we killed this turkey, it's bringing me life, you know, and it's a picture of Christ himself. He died so that we might have eternal life, and it's all around us, everything.
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No, yep, amen. You know, it's, it's, it's great. You know, we, I do a, you talk about flat, you talk about flat lands in Florida. I have a lot of buddies that are with, like, the Buck Ventures group, and Oklahoma, Jeff Benker, and those guys. Yeah, I got an opportunity to go down to some of their pro staff, and
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now you're, you're, you're one of the woodsmen, right? Aren't you one?
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Well, I'm not. I'm connected with those guys. A lot of those guys come up and help me film and do some other
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stuff. Okay,
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but I always tease those Oklahoma guys that when they want to learn real hunt, they got to come up to West Virginia. That's right, that's right. We can't, we can't park on the side of a field with some vortex rights and look out five miles away and right and arrange a shot out here. I don't shoot anything over 100 yards because I can't see it right. I always tell them if they want to, if they want to learn how to hunt, man, they gotta come to West Virginia.
Speaker 1 26:40
Yeah, come kill a turkey in West Virginia, and tell me how hard it is. Because I'm telling you right now, hardest bird to kill in the country is a bird in West Virginia. I can tell you that right now.
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Yeah,
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you're speaking Dave's language. I'm all over this. We have a place, we have a place down in Hardy County, and we've been there since 1955 My dad showed up there, and we just love it, and we're just so excited that you're doing this work, Pastor, because it is much needed. These kids need to hear the truth and be able to get out in the, in the, in the wild to see what God is doing there, and you're able to speak to them in a very unique way. So, we just, we just want to continue to encourage you. We'd love to come out sometime and see it in action.
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Yeah, I
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would love to have you guys out for that.
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Well, thank you so much. And Mike, do you have anything else you want to say? No, I think that that was great, just hearing your testimony. How old were you when you came to know the Lord? What age were you? 20s,
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right? Right around 18,
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yeah, 18, yeah. Okay, because you know they say that 80% of us that receive Christ do it before the age of 18, you know. So I was 19 when I came to know the Lord, so, so we're one of the 20 stubborn 20% you know?
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Right.
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Well, you can, you can get Damon online on YouTube, the Call for Truth program. You can look it up, in part, revival.org is his website. You can find him on Facebook, also at Camp esri.org We'll put that in the show notes. And Pastor Evangelist Damon Albert, thank you so very much for hanging out with us today. We appreciate it, and I'm sure we'll be in touch in the future. I can tell you that.
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Yeah, I'd like to talk more about this culture of Christianity and that kind of thing. I know you can go off on that for a while, so
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we
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got to do it again.
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In part revival is focused on that, so the call for truth, and I would, I would, I would love actually two out of four books to deal with just the difference between how we've defined Christianity in America in general versus the Bible says, which obviously isn't the same thing, right?
Speaker 2 28:47
Right. So we need to hear that. So we're going to be calling you back. I hope you're going to be available. I know you're busy.
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I would love to. I would love to be back with you guys. Thank you so much. All right,
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Pastor. Good talking to you. We'll see you soon.
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God bless.
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Bye, bye. God bless you guys,
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And remember, stand firm in the faith and keep targeting the truth,
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