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We want to serve
you anyway that we can. To schedule a concert, we make no
financial requirements to come to your church. We believe that
all needs of this full time ministry are met in the name of
Jesus. If you would like to sow a love offering into our ministry
to help in the meeting of our needs, we will receive it gratefully in
the name of Jesus. If not, we are more than happy to freely sow
our ministry into the lives of your people. It would be an honor
for Daniel to have the opportunity to use the gifts and anointing that
the Lord has given him to inspire and encourage your congregation in
their walk with the Lord.
Churches
sponsoring concerts need to have the sanctuary or auditorium available
for equipment setup, sound-checks and prayer 2 to 3 hours before the
start of the service. A large table should be made available for
Daniel’s books, tapes and CDs. If possible an overhead
projector for worship lyrics (and someone to operate it) should be
provided. A power point presentation of the song lyrics is also
available for churches using computer fed projection systems.
We want to help
you reach out to bring visitors into your church. We offer full
color posters, (like the one above) customized with date, time and
place, that you can post throughout your church and in your
community. We can also provide a customized black and white
handout that you can copy and distribute. If you have a Christian
radio station in your area we can provide a script that can be used for
a free public service announcement. In some cases we can also
produce a customized 30 second spot for the radio. We want to do
everything we can to help you in making this event a memorable, life
changing evening.
For scheduling availability, call Daniel at (417)
942-1316 or email Daniel Ministries.
If this link
does not produce a blank email with your computer setup, email
danielministries at gmail dot com with your email program. (Note: I spelled it out to prevent this
email address from being detected by internet spiders and being added
to spam lists. The "at" is the @ symbol and "dot" obviously is . )
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