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FROM AMISH TO APOSTOLIC -- David King

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David King converted from Old-Order Amish beliefs to Pentecostal Apostolic beliefs.His journey began with his birth in an Amish community in Lancaster Pennsylvania. As an adult, he began questioning the religious commitment in his community and eventually moved to Abingdon, Virginia where he is now known as a prominent farmer who sells his goods at the Abingdon Farmers Market. He describes the joys he found in early farm life without the help of motorized vehicles or other modern conveniences, and describes how his spiritual search led him to become Pentecostal at the expense of being shunned by his family and friends.Since age 39, David has been driving motorized vehicles and embracing more worldly endeavors, including becoming a consultant for installation of residential solar energy systems.David provides a fascinating journey of seeking spirituality that is also detailed in a book about his life, entitled Amish to Apostolic by Audrey Feigl.Mentioned in this episode:WEHC 90.7 FM is the Voice of Southwest Virginia. Stay tuned, connected, informed and entertained. This is listener supported radio. www.wehcfm.com

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