Interview with Greg Morikone - 1821

Episode 21 June 10, 2018 00:58:45
Interview with Greg Morikone - 1821
By the Word of their Testimony
Interview with Greg Morikone - 1821

Jun 10 2018 | 00:58:45

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Show Notes

Greg Morikone shares snippets of his life story, from childhood through to his position at the time as General Vice President at 3ABN, and how it has shaped his life.

Being home-schooled and raised in a Christian home in the country, Greg learned and developed many skills including business, as he would work in the garden and sell produce on the roadside at an early age.

 Greg loved going with his family to visit sick neighbours, singing and caring for them.

 After attending a Revelation Seminar, Greg committed his life to God in baptism at the age of 12. However, it wasn’t all smooth sailing for his spiritual walk. While attending a Christian university, he saw double standards and told his Dad that he wanted to give up on God. Greg remembers his dad’s good advice, don’t look to man, we are human and make mistakes. Look to God, He will never fail you or disappoint you. Don’t get discouraged with the church, look to Jesus who is the author and finisher of your faith.

 At Greg’s first meal at university he met his wife and the thought entered his mind, I will marry this lady. Listen to hear more details of Greg’s life and how God has led.

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