Pastor ken peters biography
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Kenneth Peters, Jr.
Kenneth Peters Jr., “Ken”, 61, entered eternal life on August 14, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. This obituary shares the life and beliefs of a beloved son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and friend. We honor a man who was a pillar of his community and a strong foundation for his family.
Ken was born in Bakersfield, California, on November 30, 1959 to Kenneth and Dorothy Peters. He graduated from Garces Memorial High School in 1978. After a life-changing encounter in September of 1981, he devoted his life to the ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. On June 6, 1987, he married Tonja, the love of his life, and along with their respective children, Sarah and Ryan, they began a family. Within a few short years, they welcomed their daughters Candice and Rachel as well. Often over the years, he included his wife and children in ministry, and they traveled throughout the United States, Canada, and Central amerika together. In 2007, Ken and Ton
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Sid Roth - I Was Supernaturally Transported to Rio de Janeiro with Ken Peters
Sid Roth: Hello. I'm Sid Roth your investigative reporter here with Ken Peters. Ken Peters as a young boy started having visions and then at 21 had a dream in which he saw the future of the world. He saw things that did not even exist, and all of a sudden, a few years later they came into being. And he didn't know Jesus. He came from a Catholic background. He had never read the Bible. And all of a sudden, things started happening. For instance, his best friend had an experience with Jesus and invited him to a church. It was certainly nothing like the Catholic Church he went to, was it, Ken?
Ken Peters: No, Sid, it wasn't.
Sid Roth: What happened in this service?
Ken Peters: Well I went into the service. It was very much alive. It wasn't liturgical, so to speak. It wasn't reserved, which I was accustomed to. A lot of very vibrant music, the pastor was preaching, you know,
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Ken Peters
American baseball player
Kenneth Leroy Peters (June 27, 1915 – November 25, 2013) was a baseball player, actor and longtime superintendent of the Beverly Hills Unified School District.
Peters was born in the United States city of Orange, California. He attended the University of Southern California and played for the USC Trojans baseball team, where he was captain, until 1936. A second baseman, he formed a middle infield with shortstop Rod Dedeaux.
He acted in the films Mutiny on the Bounty and Death on the Diamond while at USC.[1][2]
He was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals and played in their minor league system in 1936 and 1937. He played for the Sacramento Solons of the Pacific Coast League in 1936, hitting .206 with 70 hits in 97 games, and for the Mobile Shippers of the Southeastern League in 1937, hitting .167 in two games.[3] Following his playing career, he served in the United States Navy during World War II from 1942