Tue, 7 October 2008 Todd A. DuBord was raised in the Bay Area of Northern
California, in an atheist and agnostic background. As a young adult, he sensed
that there was much more to life than he had been led to believe. Initially
incorporating a wider pursuit of the world religions, Todd prayed to God, “If
you show me the truths and purpose of this life, I will spend the rest of my
life helping people to understand them.”In his years of research, both informal and formal (B.A. From Bethany University; M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary), Todd accepted that the claims of Christianity were true. Todd’s areas of expertise are in apologetics, biblical languages and studies, American religious history, historical and ecclesiastical theology, leadership equipping, and pastoral care and counseling. While going through his seven years of undergraduate and graduate studies, Todd also worked in business for a copier corporation, at which he served as Operations Manager for the entire region of Southern California. Throughout his initial years as a Christian in the Bay Area and Southern California, Todd also served in areas of prison ministry, homeless ministries, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, various discipleship programs, and in various Church leadership roles. Through seminary Todd also served as overseer of a thirteen-facility retirement home and convalescent hospital ministry, as well as a chaplain intern at U.C. Medical Center in Los Angeles. Chaplain Todd served as a youth pastor (in a Foursquare Church) in the 1980’s, an Associate Pastor (of a Presbyterian Church) in the 1990’s, and the past twelve years served as Senior Pastor of Lake Almanor Community Church, located near Lake Almanor on the edge of the Lassen National Forest in Northern California. In April 2008, he accepted the invitation of Chuck and Gena Norris to join them full time in serving the diversity of their humanitarian efforts and ministries as the Chaplain of Topkick Productions (and other Chuck Norris enterprises). Todd also accompanied Chuck Norris to Iraq in September of 2007, where they visited 15 military bases and over 18,000 troops. Todd’s revisionist ministry and research, as well as his story of their trip to Iraq, can be located, read, and downloaded at this website. Over the past two years, Chaplain Todd has gained national recognition in his work to restore Christian revisionism and reductionism from American historic sites and landmarks. He has successfully led restorations of our Christian heritage to the Jamestown Settlement (first English colony in America) and the Washington Monument (advances that were broadcasted on Fox News and other news agencies across the country). He continues to march against revisions at Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s estate), the U.S. Supreme Court, and other historic landmarks that are revising America’s religious history. Todd is known as a passionate, caring chaplain, who respects all people and inspires others to genuinely live and grow spiritually. He is a leader of leaders, and loves to simply serve God and encourage others wherever he’s called. As a speaker, Todd is an inspiring educator and motivator, using a blend of information, historical quotes, visuals, and contagious humor. His past messages, given as a Senior Pastor of Lake Almanor Community Church, are heard by people all over the world from his website and can be downloaded for free at www.iTunes.com (at the latter by typing in “almanor” or “dubord” to find link for “Lake Almanor Community Church). Born and raised on his family's farm in rural Caswell County, Hugh Webster is not what you would call a "polished politician." He is blunt, brash, and firm in his straightforward, common sense convictions. Hugh Webster has never been accused of pandering to political correctness, but has earned the reputation of one unafraid to tell the truth and stand by his convictions. That straightforward, common sense manner served the taxpayers of North Carolina well while Webster served in the State's General Assembly from 1995 through 2006.During those 12 years, Webster never once voted in favor of a state budget that included a tax increase and he never voted in favor of legislation that went against the provisions set out by the North Carolina Constitution. Webster led the fight to stop illegal aliens from getting NC drivers' licenses and fought against liberal legislation to allow illegal aliens to get in-state tuition and register to vote. He sponsored legislation known as "The Baby Greer Act" that would allow those convicted of murdering a pregnant woman to be charged with double homicide instead of a single murder. In Raleigh, Hugh Webster stood firm in his defense of the State's Constitution and protected the wallets of North Carolina's taxpayers. Webster has pledged that as your Congressman in Washington, he will continue to take a firm stance defending the US Constitution, America's sovereignty, and protecting the property of American taxpayers. Direct download: Third_Rail_-_Chaplain_Todd_DuBord__Senator_Hugh_Webster_9.24.08.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:07 PM Comments[0] |
Todd A. DuBord was raised in the Bay Area of Northern
California, in an atheist and agnostic background. As a young adult, he sensed
that there was much more to life than he had been led to believe. Initially
incorporating a wider pursuit of the world religions, Todd prayed to God, “If
you show me the truths and purpose of this life, I will spend the rest of my
life helping people to understand them.”
