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Tony was murdered, died for 30 minutes, and survives to share his miraculous testimony! Randomly targeted by an LA gang for an initiation (2003), he was shot 5 times and left to die in the streets of Los Angeles. Miracles in this testimony include a heavenly experience, deliverance, divine healing, an angelic encounter, and a new calling. 
 
 
In this episode Tony shares:

 

Dr Tony Davis is a Gospel Recording Artist, Inspirational Speaker, Author, and Film Producer from the Southern California area. Pastor Davis was ordained and licensed as an Associate Pastor on April 2nd, 2011 through Saints Of Value World Ministries by Apostle Dr. Vicki Lee. His testimony has been shared on a long list of platforms to include TBN, The Dr. Oz Show, 700 Club, A&E Bio Channel, and Discovery Channel. Pastor Davis also hosts a global internet broadcasting show entitled Every Day Miracles on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network, and another broadcast entitled The Life Journey on Power Of Praise Network.  Dr Davis has recorded 5 CD Projects and has written a book entitled Heaven is Real, and he is the Executive Producer of a film about his life story entitled "I FORGIVE." He currently has two more movies that are in process entitled, "The Prodigal," and "Lillie C."
 
 
"Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." Ephesians 4:32

 

Tony's book:

Heaven Is Real: A True Story

https://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Real-Tony-Davis-ebook/dp/B0765MJKXW

 

Tony's first movie:

I Forgive: http://iforgivethemovie.org/

 

Pastor Tony Davis Singing "My Everything" (this is beautiful)

https://youtu.be/eJjr9_Mx1Uk

 

Tony's YouTube channel and contact:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFzVMkFAE64

Website 
https://www.nationalincreasepeacefoundation.com/

 

Review trailer, rent or purchase film
https://www.nationalincreasepeacefoundation.com/the-film

 

 

Foundation page with video about gang-violence: 
https://www.nationalincreasepeacefoundation.com/stop-the-violence-with-tony-davis