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Pastor Dimas Salaberrios shares his remarkable testimony of coming to faith in Jesus Christ after he spiraled out of control as a young drug dealer whose life was consumed by addiction, violence and crime. (Part 2 of 2) Receive Dimas Salaberrios book "Street God" for your donation of any amount: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-daily-broadcast-product-2022-03-17?refcd=1329006 Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/finding-god-on-the-streets-part-2-of-2/#featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Pastor Dimas Salaberrios shares his remarkable testimony of coming to faith in Jesus Christ after he spiraled out of control as a young drug dealer whose life was consumed by addiction, violence and crime. (Part 1 of 2) Receive Dimas Salaberrios book "Street God" for your donation of any amount: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-daily-broadcast-product-2022-03-17?refcd=1329006 Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/finding-god-on-the-streets-part-1-of-2/#featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Pastor Dimas Salaberrios is a faith leader, justice advocate, film producer, activist and author. He is the former founder and pastor of Infinity Bible Church, which he founded in the notorious Bronx River Housing Projects—located in the poorest congressional district in the United States of America. As President Emeritus of the non-profit, Concerts of Prayer Greater New York, he led the largest prayer movement in the Tri-State area across 5,000 diverse churches and denominations. As an activist and philanthropist, Pastor Dimas has personally been on the frontlines of the earthquakes in Haiti, Hurricane Harvey in Houston, the shootings in Saint Paul, Dallas, Charleston and Paris, and the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis and New York City. You can find the link to the book Street God here. To learn more about the film “Chicago America's Hidden War” visit https://chicagoshiddenwar.com/ To learn more about Pastor Dimas Salaberrios' ministry, visit http://thedynamiclifeministry.com/ To sign up for the Biblical Courage newsletter or support the podcast, visit: https://biblicalcourage.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblicalcourage/support
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our new weekly theme: "Know This" as we highighted the essential truths to know of the Christian Faith. We discussed the character of God. He is merciful, gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love. Scripture references included Numbers 14:17-18, Jonah 4:2, and Joel 2:13. Our expert guest was Dr. Jim Coakley, professor of Bible Studies at MBI. We also talked with Pastor Dimas Salaberrios. Pastor Dimas is from New York, and he's an Afro-Latino director making his directorial debut. The film is called “Chicago: America’s Hidden War": a timely documentary on the violence in Chicago with the intention to create real change. Finally, check out the Karl and Crew Showcast to hear some of the best moments from today's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dimas Salaberrios is the director of the documentary film America's Hidden War: Chicago. In this incredibly moving interview with Muyiwa, he talks about his life selling drugs, the chilling realities for children as young as nine living in Chicago and what he thinks the Church and parents should do to help tackle the problems. In part two Cassandra Maria speaks to the singer Janel Antoneshia about her faith journey, her new music and why she's glad Tom Jones didn't turn around for her on The Voice. The Profile is brought to you in association with Premier Christianity magazine. Subscribe now for £4.95/month
The renowned Pastor Dimas Salaberrios shares his remarkable journey from a teenage drug boss known as 'Street God' on New York streets to serving as a Pastor and leader for communities all across the country. Hear Pastor Dimas Salaberrios recount some compelling stories from his younger days as a drug boss, which he later turned into the book called Street God. It truly is a remarkable story of transformation, faith, and inspiration. Today, Dimas is an international speaker as well as pastor of Infinity Bible Church in the South Bronx of New York City, a church he co-founded with Tim Keller.
This past Sunday, Pastor Dimas Salaberrios preached a powerful word about prioritizing prayer. As humans, we were built to need constant communication with God and to flourish in intimacy with him. In Daniel 6:1-11, Daniel distinguished himself in Babylon by consistently tapping into the spirit of God, and by prioritizing God over man’s decree. Prioritizing prayer is hard work, and at times, can feel like fighting a brick wall, but the results are astounding. Church, may we seek the face of the Lord, trust him in prayer, and be patient.
The renowned Pastor Dimas Salaberrios shares his remarkable journey from a teenage drug dealer on the streets of New York to now serving as a Pastor and leader for communities all across the country. Hear Pastor Dimas Salaberrios recount his inspiring, enriching journey as he opens up about the racial strain and injustice that has now reached a boiling point in the United States. Pastor Dimas shares his unique perspective on the current events as he continues to lead peaceful protests and raise awareness for racial injustice all across the country.
Father Dave discusses the power of forgiveness with Brian Ivie, Pastor Dimas Salaberrios, and Rose Simmons, all of whom were involved in the making of “Emanuel,” a documentary film about the 2015 shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Tim centers this episode around the new documentary, Emanuel, that is released today. Tim takes a look back on his past interviews with director Brian Ivey and producer Pastor Dimas Salaberrios of Infinity Church in New York to discuss the inception of the documentary. Emanuel tells the story of the mass shootings at Emanuel AME in Charleston, SC in 2015 and the unbelievable forgiveness & love that came from the people of the congregation & town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Dimas Salaberrios of Infinity Church in New York joins the program as the new documentary "Emanuel" gets ready for release this coming Monday 6/17 & Wednesday 6/19. Pastor Dimas is one of the producers of the film, a documentary that tells the story of the mass shootings at Emanuel AME in Charleston, SC in 2015 and the unbelievable forgiveness & love that came from the people of the congregation & town. Tina Sipp, manager for the African Children's Choir also calls in, as the ACC gets ready for a free concert in Nazareth, PA on Sunday June 23.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jesus Summer 2018 is a 40 day outreach event aiming to stop gun violence in the Chicago area. Pastor Dimas Salaberrios is one of the organizers and talked with Air1 News about how the effort is going so far.
Jesus Summer 2018 is a 40 day outreach event aiming to stop gun violence in the Chicago area. Pastor Dimas Salaberrios is one of the organizers and talked with K-LOVE News about how the effort is going so far.
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After Chicago Police shot a barber in the South Shore neighborhood the community began protests and demonstrations. Pastor Dimas Salaberrios and his team of responders are on the scene in the city praying for people in unrest.
Chicago Police shot a barber in the South Shore neighborhood after attempting to question him. The incident sparked protests and demonstration from the community. Pastor Dimas Salaberrios and his team of responders are on the scene in the city praying for people in unrest.
As a worldwide missionary, teacher, and speaker, Pastor Dimas Salaberrios (Author of the book Street God) has shared the Gospel of Jesus Christ on every continent except Antarctica. Among his ministry exploits, he has aided pastors in Kenya, smuggled Bibles to the persecuted church in China, and ignited revival in New Zealand. You can watch The Dynamic Life with Pastor Dimas weekly on the Word Network and catch his national radio broadcasts weekdays on Salem Communications. In this Special Message at Grace Fellowship, Pastor Dimas speaks about his life before Christ, as well as being detained and arrested AFTER coming to Christ
About a hundred pastors gathered for a summit to pray for Chicago and curbing violence. Pastor Dimas Salaberrios from a church in the Bronx, New York tells K-LOVE News this is step one leading to a major ministry event this summer.
About a hundred pastors gathered for a summit to pray for Chicago. Pastor Dimas Salaberrios from a church in the Bronx, New York tells Air1 News this is step one leading to a major ministry event this summer.
Pastor Dimas Salaberrios
On the streets of New York, darkness and violence reigned. Dimas “Daylight” Salaberrios began selling drugs when he was eleven years old, and by sixteen he had served his first stint at the notorious Rikers Island prison. Dimas saw only one way to survive: by reigning over the streets. He would be the richest, […] The post From Drug Lord to Redemption – Pastor Dimas Salaberrios | Episode 67 appeared first on On Faith's Edge.
Pastor Dimoas Salaberrios is is the founder of Infinity NY Church in the Bronx River Housing Projects. His new book, “Street God,” tells of his journey from being a drug boss to a preacher who's now reaching thousands — from criminals to victims — for God on the streets of New York. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message
After horrible tragedies, like the shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, most partisan politicians give some daylight between the tragedy and their own agenda. Not Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Michael Medved explains. Mike Gallagher speaks with Pastor Dimas Salaberrios who personally assisted those hurting in the wake of the shooting. Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, discusses his new book with Michael Medved. Bill Bennett turns to Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol to talk about why, on Iran, George W. Bush was right and Barack Obama is wrong. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal shares his personal faith conversion with Michael Medved. Hugh Hewitt talks with Hoover Institution's Lanhee Chen about the Supreme Court's disgraceful 6-3 decision to embrace Obamacare--again. Chen argues that Justice Roberts' contortions of language do real violence to the rule of law. Guest host Larry Elder on the Dennis Prager Show believes that race is not an epidemic in the U.S., but Democrats have a lot to gain by treating it that way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Dimas Salaberrios traveled to Charleston, South Carolina to meet with the family of those lost in the recent church slaughter (1:25). Albert Mohler celebrates the life and legacy of Elisabeth Elliot, the missionary who ministered to the Ecuadorian natives who had murdered her husband (6:55). Ronnie Floyd, the president of Southern Baptists, talks about the upcoming convention geared toward spiritual renewal (13:00). The evangelist Luis Palau is organizing a giant event in New York City. He joined the Eric Metaxas Show to share details (17:00). Rifqa Bary, born to a strict Muslim family from Sri Lanka, explains why she had to run away from her family and how she came to Jesus Christ (22:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Yoder of Mission Network News talks about the gravest of persecutions facing Christians around the world (1:25).◾Author Michael Coren shares thoughts from his book “Hatred: Islam's War on Christianity” (6:50).◾Pastor Brian Loritts of Fellowship Memphis speaks about the Ferguson decision(13:00).◾Pastor Dimas Salaberrios from Infinity Bible Church also weighs in on the Ferguson decision (18:35).◾Frank Mastronaldo of “Only Hope Prison Ministries” is on KKLA in Los Angeles (22:00).◾Albert Mohler provides analysis on “The Spiritual Shape of Political Ideas” (28:00).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.