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I am sharing information about a minister with a powerful testimony. All of the contact information is listed in this post:

Hi Brother McKinley,

Here is the info for the guest speaker I was talking to you about.

Danny Wallace was physically and sexually abused by his father when he was young, and Danny spent most of his young life struggling with homosexuality.
When he contracted AIDS, the doctors never expected him to leave the hospital. However, Danny had a powerful encounter with God who not only
healed him of AIDS, but set him free from the homosexual lifestyle.

Danny is an experienced speaker. His full-time ministry helps others find freedom from abuse and homosexuality. He has a powerful message of
forgiveness. Danny is a former Brentwood recording artist. He plays keys and can lead a worship service as well. The 700 Club just aired his story. I've included a link to the program so you can watch it.

Here are some links to some Danny Wallace promo videos, his website, etc.

http://www.dannywallace.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-FrxTvO6RI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-oRxSoe0Fg
http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/amazing/Danny-Wallace-120210.aspx

Thanks for posting it on your blog!
--
LeAnn Hamby
Publicity Coordinator
Glass Road Public Relations, LLC
www.glassroadpr.com

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