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Pastor Aaron's Testimony
Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.
-Psalm 66:16
Aaron W. Campbell was born in Plainfield, N.J., in January 1974. Growing up in a single-parent home by the age of four, Aaron, his two year-old brother, and young mother soon became acquainted with "the struggle."
As Aaron's father sacrificed to send he and his brother to private schooling, from a young age, Aaron quickly had to learn how to survive in two worlds that were diametrically opposed: the pampered private-school classrooms, hosting some of the richest kids in that part of New Jersey, and the harsher realities of the neighborhood streets, in a small city where crime was growing with the advent of crack. . .
He spent countless hours studying Lao Tsu and Taoism, Siddhartha, The Celestine Prophecy, Native-American mysticism, Mdu Ntr (Mi'doo Netcher) and the reading and writing of Egyptian hieroglyphics, The Book of the Dead, New Age and astral projections and transcendental meditation, Rastafarianism and the Kebra Negast, Hebrew Israelites, and even a little bit of the occult. . .
After hearing the Gospel, Aaron finally repented and surrendered his life to the Lord Jesus Christ. Immediately, the scales fell from Aaron's eyes, and for the first time, he began to see. And though Aaron had developed an over-all suspicion about anything concerning "religion," this was the real thing. In fact, it wasn't even "religion," as Uncle Greg showed him; it was a "real relationship" with God through the cross of Christ. . ." [http://www.antiochphilly.org/home.php?page=bio]
Hear the full testimony by clicking the following link: Pastor Aaron's Testimony
-Psalm 66:16
Aaron W. Campbell was born in Plainfield, N.J., in January 1974. Growing up in a single-parent home by the age of four, Aaron, his two year-old brother, and young mother soon became acquainted with "the struggle."
As Aaron's father sacrificed to send he and his brother to private schooling, from a young age, Aaron quickly had to learn how to survive in two worlds that were diametrically opposed: the pampered private-school classrooms, hosting some of the richest kids in that part of New Jersey, and the harsher realities of the neighborhood streets, in a small city where crime was growing with the advent of crack. . .
He spent countless hours studying Lao Tsu and Taoism, Siddhartha, The Celestine Prophecy, Native-American mysticism, Mdu Ntr (Mi'doo Netcher) and the reading and writing of Egyptian hieroglyphics, The Book of the Dead, New Age and astral projections and transcendental meditation, Rastafarianism and the Kebra Negast, Hebrew Israelites, and even a little bit of the occult. . .
After hearing the Gospel, Aaron finally repented and surrendered his life to the Lord Jesus Christ. Immediately, the scales fell from Aaron's eyes, and for the first time, he began to see. And though Aaron had developed an over-all suspicion about anything concerning "religion," this was the real thing. In fact, it wasn't even "religion," as Uncle Greg showed him; it was a "real relationship" with God through the cross of Christ. . ." [http://www.antiochphilly.org/home.php?page=bio]
Hear the full testimony by clicking the following link: Pastor Aaron's Testimony
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