Summary
In this conversation, Ty-Shaun-Dra interviews Calvin Cassady, a youth minister, journalist, teacher, Native American leader, and Christian author. They discuss Calvin's book, Bridging the Gap, and his spiritual journey to heaven and back. Calvin shares his near-death experience, encountering guardian angels, and the peace he felt in heaven. They also touch on the challenges of being a Christian Native American and the impact of COVID-19. Calvin emphasizes the importance of finding peace in difficult times and using his experiences to help others. Calvin shares his experiences of overcoming challenges and finding hope in difficult situations. He talks about how he embraced his baldness and used it as an opportunity to share his story with students. Calvin emphasizes the importance of having a strong belief system and finding faith in God during tough times. He also discusses the impact of his teaching career and the joy of seeing the positive influence he had on his students. Calvin's story highlights the power of optimism, gratitude, and the ability to find God's presence in everyday experiences.
Takeaways
Connect with Calvin Cassady
Visit Calvincassady.com
Facebook @AuthorCalvinCassady
Instagram @Calvin.Cassady
YouTube @Calvincassady2690
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Youth Minister/ Journalist/ Teacher/ Native American Leader/ Christian Author
My name is Calvin Cassady. I am a Christian author and trained journalist. I served my church as a youth minister for 11 years. I currently serve on my church vestry. I worked for 40 years as a career educator. I had the honor of serving the Seneca-Cayuga, a federally recognized Indian tribe as a tribal leader. I am married to my wife Vicki. We have two daughters and four grandboys. Serving my God is my mission.I live in Southwest Missouri.