SID: An atheist and a top-level Buddhist.

DALE: So my wife had been ministering and talking to the Buddhist who was asking questions. The atheist was interrupting, putting down the things I’ve got. I walked up to greet them, and I looked at the man and [he] told me his name, I said, “When I look at you I see you running like two miles, like a runner.” He opens up his coat, it says, “5K.” He was still running. And I said, “But you tell me something about me,” because he told me he was a Buddhist. And he said, “I can’t.” I said, “I know. Your God’s dead.” I thought he should know that.

SID: My goodness, you don’t mince words, do you?

DALE: The atheist turned to me and said, “Well, tell me something about me.” I thought, “If he’s bold enough to ask, I’m bold enough to go for it.” And I said, “God, give me something.” Now this is a key that any believer can access. If you ask God to give you something, he’s a good Father, if you ask for bread, He will give you bread. He’s that good. So God gave me some living bread. I saw his backbone out of line. It’s important to share what you see. I said, “I see your backbone out of line. Is there something out of line in your family?” He said, “No, I actually have a back problem.” I said, “Can I pray for you?” The atheist bowed his head, as I laid my hand on his back, to a God he didn’t believe in. And as soon as he lifted up his head, his hand went like this, he started going… His mouth dropped open. He started rubbing his backbone. Before I could say another word, it went, ding, “Everybody to your seats. The airplane’s taking off.”

SID: I’m wondering what went on in the mind of this top-level Buddhist watching all this going on.

DALE: We are not at the mercy of people’s opinion when we have an experience with God.

SID: You wrote a book, and I love the name of the title, And David Perceived He Was King. What was God’s purpose for you writing this book? And you told me you didn’t really write it, it was almost dictated to you.

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