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October 22, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Uncle Henry Show weekday afternoons from five till seven,
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Speaker 2 (00:41):
There is the Uncle Henry Show here on news radio
seven ten WNTIM. Thank you so much for listening to
The Uncle Henry Show. And I'm very excited to have
a guest for this first hour of the show. Longtime
Uncle Henry Show caller Steve is in the studios Seteve.
Thank you for coming in.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Happy to be here, Uncle Henry. It's a privilege and
an honor, and I appreciate the invite.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Just uh so looking forward to this hour now. Steve
for years, who was called Steve also referred to as
knife throwing Steve on The Uncle Henry Show because of
your phone calls about throwing knives. And through the years,
you've called in about a lot of different topics. Uh
not just politics, but you've called in about knives. You've

(01:28):
called in about church, trying to get people to go
to your church. You for years you were you were
inviting people to go to your church. You called in
once about growing tomatoes. I mean, I can think of
a lot of things playing in bands back in your youth.
You called in about a lot of stuff, Steve.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
I even gave you one of my specialty pizza recipes
at one point in time that people actually made and
I got some feedback on. So you know, I'm I'm
not that far from the boat. Italian uh and uh
we can cook, man, That's all I can say about that.
I don't speak the language, but I cook the language.

(02:06):
And that's you.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Know, we'll have to get into that as well as
we're here to get I have a wife.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Now.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Now, Steve's got a YouTube channel. He's got way more
subscribers than I do, so if you are interested in knives,
find him on YouTube. The channel is make It Stick Dash.
You ate the. I know that is an odd name,
but that's how you find it because there's lots of
maked stick channels, but look for maked Stick Dash. You

(02:36):
ate the You're getting closer and closer to a thousand subscribers.
What do you talk about and showing your YouTube channel?

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Well, most days when I have time, sometimes I don't
have time. You know, you're in late. Sometimes they're just
a running behind and you don't have time to make
a fresh video. And I don't like to. I don't
like to make a whole bunch of them in advance,
and you know, to me, that's kind of perpetrating. I
like to do it right. Then. I don't do the well,

(03:06):
I don't. I don't have the intellect or electronic acumen
to to do any kind of real editing. So what
you see is what you get, okay, And uh so
I do a knife of the day most days, you know,
just different pocket knives from my collection that I carry.
And uh I do some just featuring, like especially if

(03:29):
I get something new or something that I haven't featured before,
I do like a little short one minute music video type,
you know, that just shows the knife off what it is,
and you know, has some kind of you know, probably
devil music playing behind it. But I was, I was
a big heavy metal fan back in the day and everything.
But I don't. I don't play that kind of music anymore.

(03:53):
I strictly, I strictly sing hymns. Now, that's that's my thing,
you know.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
And Steve says, and I didn't mention this, Steve says
he's gonna play and possibly sing for us on this
hour of Uncle Henry's Show. But your YouTube Steve on Harmonica.
We're gonna get more of that as the hour goes on.

(04:19):
But your YouTube channel make it stick. Dash you eight
V so you show knives Knife of the Day. Have
you been surprised that you're getting close to a thousand
subscribers just showing knives on YouTube?

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yes, yes, I have, and I've been, uh since since
I've moved recently, I've been able to set up a
target and do some throwing content where you know, I
throw knives and tomahawks and different things like that. I've
got some old tomahawk videos from going up to the
uh what's it called, the uh the Axe Place, the

(04:51):
Grizzly Axe Place. Okay there on on uh was that
mont Lamar? Yeah, it's over there one near near uh
uh Lafayette Square. But uh yeah, it's a fun place
to go if you haven't been there and everything you can.
You can throw axes and drink beer at the same time.
I mean, what could go wrong there? Now?

Speaker 2 (05:10):
What do you what is your favorite thing, your favorite
sharp thing to throw.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Different things. It just depends on what I feel like throwing.
I've got so many throwing knives and tomahawks and things,
you know, I got. I got coal steel tomahawks, which
I didn't bring any any of those today, but uh
I mad those out and you know, kind of make
them look old and and you know of the period

(05:37):
and uh uh but but I like, I've got some
different throwing knives that I actually brought to kind of
show you show the YouTube channel.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
But by the way, yes, you can watch us right
now the Uncle Henry Show YouTube channel. Now you just
what knife did you hold up to the to the
radio listener? What is that?

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Okay? This this is a I'm I'm kind of doing
Alabama knives. These knives all made in Alabama. This is
a throwing knife by a gentleman named Randall Beau McNeese.
You can find these on YouTube, I mean not on YouTube,
but on Facebook. Get it together, Steven. You can find
these on eBay.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Okay, there's too much.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Internet out there. People, get off the internet if you
can and this except until after this is over.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
What is this called? What kind of knife is this?

Speaker 3 (06:21):
This is a throwing knife. This is actually called a
spinner bowie and you can you can spin this around
like a like a gun.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
So there is a hole in the knife that you
can put a finger in and spin the knife around.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
There's limited room in here, and I don't want to
break anything.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Nothing more exciting than a spinning knife.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
But this one, no, this one is mainly made to
throw rotationally. You throw it from the handle or from
the blade, and it flips either a half flip or
a full flip, or two flips at a set distance
that you know, depending on whether you know what throw
you have. There's a stick for every throw. You just
got to be in the right spot.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
That's the trick to throwing knives is to learn a
consistent throw and then find your spot. If you're going
to throw rotationally, okay, then you have look over here.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
He's brought it. He's brought a case full of knives
and other goodies. Now this looks like something I might
even use in my kitchen. But I wouldn't write.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
No, you wouldn't use this. This is dull. You could
not cut Sorry about that. You could not cut yourself
with this thing.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Describe this to the radio listener.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
What is it? It's flat on the edges, and it's
a dagger shaped knife. It's got a sharp point, and
it's got a handle on it. Okay, held on by
three screws that I put on myself, all right, and
it's very thin, it's very sleeky. It could be used
to throw either rotationally or you can put a finger
on the back and spine of it and you kind

(07:47):
of release it while the knife is still up in
the air and it flies almost like a football to
the target and sticks. And it's called no spin throwing.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Okay, no spin throwing. We're learning all these new things
on the Uncle Henry Show today with Steve.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
That is a very for me, who threw rotationally up
until about four years ago, and then I discovered a
lot of throwers on the Internet that doing the nosepind throws,
and I never realized that you could throw a knife
like that. In fact, I'd been told by other experts
there's just no way, because the knife's natural reaction is
to want to flip through the air.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
All right, now, Steve, we've got to take a time
out here for traffic and weather. I can already feel
my tea level rising as we're discussing what I consider
to be a predominantly male oriented thing, which is knives
and throwing knives. We're gonna have more with Steve there's
gonna be harmonica playing, There'll be church invite invitations. All

(08:45):
that and more coming up as The Uncle Henry Show
continues here on news radio seven to ten WNT in
with Steve Uncle Henry's Show. It is five twenty. I

(09:06):
have a guest in studio. Steve is here. Steve has
a YouTube channel devoted to knives. It is make It
Stick Dash you eight V. When you're looking it up
on YouTube, look up make it Stick dash you eight
the to find Steve's channel, subscribe to it. Subscribe to
The Uncle Henry Show's YouTube channel two five one four

(09:30):
nine two three the telephone number. Steve is gonna tell
us more about knives. He's gonna he's got something he
wants to give me. He's gonna play harmonica force, he
may sing for us. He's going to invite us to
his church, all that and more. But first we have
a phone call. Call her.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
Hello, Hey, Old hen how you doing, Snake Trapper?

Speaker 2 (09:49):
You are live on the air with me and Steve.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
Snake Trapper. How you doing? Man? What's going on?

Speaker 5 (09:54):
Dog?

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (09:56):
He've man doing well? Brother Snods. Get to speak with
you man. When I heard just gonna be on the
show Man. I was just so excited to get to
get to call in and speak with you. What I
want to tell you about man is other than tapping
snakes at road hill. I've been a machinist for forty
plus years. Been made out of met just been made

(10:17):
out of metal. I can build it or have built it.
And no, Henry, y'all, I don't know. A few years back,
i'd given you a knife i'd made.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Now, snake trapper, snake trapper. Before you even go any further,
I want to let you and Steve know that it
was maybe three or four days ago. I reached into
a drawer and I produced the snake Tramper created knife
and we yes, I used that knife as a tool
at my home. So yes, Snake Tramper, I've got the

(10:46):
knife you made. It is gorgeous, still incredibly sharp and
a great tool.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
We don't, Henry, I don't consider myself as a knife maker,
but I have made probably about ten or twelve in
my lifetime. And where it would take, you know, on
forty five where they do them in like six hours,
I probably got thirty plus hours in that and I
would have just I would like to have Steved had
a chance to look at it, man, and then just

(11:15):
judge the craftsmanship on it.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
Man, Oh, if you're a machinist, I'm sure it's fine.
I'm sure it's great. They say that the most important
thing on a knife is blade shape and heat treat.
If you get the heat treat right in the holding
edge and everything, if you don't, it won't And the
blade shape. You know how thin you have behind the
edge is, you know how good it's going to cut

(11:38):
and everything.

Speaker 5 (11:39):
But yeah, I believe out of the ones that I've made,
that was probably one of the better ones that ate
out of three hundred and twenty layered damascus. Oh yeah,
folks out there, Folks out there that don't know what
damascus still is. It's where you take like ten pieces
and thin metal and you stag it on top of
each other. You basically you heat it up, forge welded,

(12:01):
and then you mash it out and then you take
and you cut it again and then fold it and
you do that to a lot and that's what makes
one hundred and twenty layers.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
Yeah, And you can do different steels. You can do
use different steels and nickel, and some people even even
the well copper layer in there, just for for a
different kind of color in there. And uh, there's some
some amazing knives out there. There's knives that you can
pie that are just art works of art that you're
going to spend about what you'd spend for a small

(12:31):
economy car. You know, it's ridiculous some of the things
for a knife. But I mean collectors and people who
you know, rich people who are into stuff. There's some
some amazing work out there. But I'd love to I'd
love to see some of your some of your knives,
Snake Trapper. Maybe we do a show on here together.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
What do you think that's that sounds like a fantastic idea.

Speaker 5 (12:54):
Yeah, well, unfortunately, you know, I don't have a collection
that I made them. Everything I've made like that, I've given.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
A Well, I would snake trap, I would bring the
kne to work. I would bring the knife snake traver.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
Oh, that'd be Cora anything like I said, Man, that
was probably one I really thought was special to me.
And I couldn't think of no better person to present
it to then Uncle Henry. And uh, yeah, man, I
it's been nice over inters have brought it. Let him
check it out because I think Steve would have liked it. Uh,
it's very intimidating. Just looking at the shape of that knife.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
I always like, good, big intimidating knife.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Yes, indeed, yes, sir.

Speaker 5 (13:31):
And then to this day I make rings of coins,
old coins. Oh yeah, like I said, if it's been
made out of metal, man, I can do it. And uh, Steve,
I really is really go on to get to speak
with you, brother in uh ohne.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
I thought about you the other night when I got
home and there's two possums crawling up my fence, you know,
crawling along the fence, and had to get a couple
of pictures of them. You know, I was thinking about
possum to day and the Beverly Hill minies.

Speaker 5 (13:57):
Yeah, put them a little food out, brother, because they're
definitely good to have around. Now, up the snakes away
from you, and uh eat any kicks you might have
in your yard. Oh.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
They digging up all everything in the yard, they say,
the little holes that they dig. I leave them alone there.
They they good people. Possums are.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
You may if you're.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
Getting hold man, you may be getting armadaler sneaking and
they're trying to be an imposta because the possums, uh
they're not they're not known as diggers. Okay, well they
they they will uh they will venture down in.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
A pre dug hole. But yeah, if you if you
get in holes.

Speaker 5 (14:32):
Man, you may have an armadaler sneaking in. They're just
trying to frame the possums.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Brother.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
No, okay, well it's not like a burrow. It's just
looking for food holes. You know, it's not any kind
of you know this little smile.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
Now, they will they will turn over leaves looking for
fleas and ticks. So uh yeah. But but like said, man,
Steve's good speaking with you. Man, I'm gonna sit back
and George the.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
Rest of the show.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Brother, thank you great to hear from you. And I'm
glad you mentioned the knife you made me. Now, Steve,
before we go into the next break, you wanted to
give a shout out to your employer.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
Yes, I work over it. I work for the for
the garment division in the U of Cali Gas printing
just be called fens apparel. Now these shirts are still
considered fins apparel. I brought two sizes. I wasn't sure
what size you were with these shirts. And I'm gonna

(15:27):
show it on the YouTube camera.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Oh that's Steve has brought a beautiful This is an
elephant illustration on a shirt and it is gorgeous.

Speaker 3 (15:36):
Yes, this is technically what we call our collegiate our
collegiate line. We have an elephant on the gray. Okay,
we have a jaguar on on bright red, and we
have a tiger on dark blue. Now this year coming up,
we are going to be featuring a tiger on purple.

(16:00):
These are not officially licensed collegiate anything, but I think
if an Alabama fan were an elephant on his shirt,
I think we all know what it means. Right.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
There are many businesses that do similar things. They just
know that there are lots of fans of tigers, lots
of fans of elephants, lots of fans of jaguars. See,
thank you, this is a beautiful shirt. Thank you very much.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Also got you a couple of a couple of elephant
decals that somewhere. That's also part of our line we
print on anything. Over at calla Gas. Joe Calligas is
a long time businessman at Family Yes has been in
the photography and the printing business since the nineteen forties.
Really really good people, really good place to work. Pat

(16:47):
Greenwood's wife, Stephanie, works over there. She she's our pr person.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
She well, that's nice.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
She wanted me to tell you hello, and.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
You know that.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
Really wonderful place to work. We do really good work
over there. We do a lot of shirts for schools,
and we do any kind of printing that anybody would
won't do. We print on anything, as our motto, except
for running water.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
All right, well, Steve, I appreciate the gifts. Now we're
going to be taking a time out here for news headlines.
We have news headlines and traffic coming up on The
Uncle Henry Show, and then more with Steve. We'll talk
some more, a little bit more about knives maybe. But
he brought his harmonica. I don't want the I want
to get some music on the show, and I want

(17:32):
you to invite people to your church. We're going to
do all of that.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
All right. Well, we'll do an acapella hymn here next time.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
All right, all of that coming up as The Uncle
Henry Show continues here on News Radio seven to ten WNTM.
The Uncle Henry Show continue here on News Radio seven

(18:01):
ten wn TIM Steve is the guest today. Steve has
a YouTube channel about knives. Make It Stick dash U
eight V is how you find his channel. If you're
interested in knives, edged weapons, all that kind of stuff,
you can find out a lot by watching Steve's YouTube channel. Now, Uh,
did you want to show? Do you want to show

(18:22):
or talk about another knife? Before we get into the music.

Speaker 3 (18:24):
Let's let's let's uh, let's do the music in Uh.
I want to say before before I do a little
song here which I'm going to do just acapella without
any music.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
This is a song that we do with full music
over at my church. And my church is called Turning
Point Church. It's over on over on Theodore Dolls Road. Okay,
the uh address? Let me let me pull up. It's
seventy nine four to one Theodore Dolls Road West. If

(18:58):
you get to the if you get to the to
the intersection where Theodore Dall's Road turns into Shillinger Road, Yes,
that's where you want to turn at that light. And
you want to go further up Theodore Dall's Road. And
there's a little church, a little church right up the road.
If you're it's going to be on your left hand side,

(19:18):
a little field and a little church. It's only church that's.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
On there now before you sing for us or play
harmonica or both. How has it been since the assassination
of Charlie Kirk? Because I hear other people say that
they're seeing more people at church. Has that happened at
your church?

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (19:34):
Yeah, yeah, there's there's definitely been more people. It seems
like there's more new people, more young people. I'm hoping
it sustains, I really do. The first week, it was
just I couldn't believe how many people was there. And
of course, I mean we've had we've had some people
get sick. You know, some stuff go around, so that
always affects your church attendance. You know, some people. I

(19:57):
was sick last Sunday. I was in church last Sunday,
so I don't know. There might have been a full house.
But uh we uh, we have a really good music
program over there, and uh uh Bill Davison is the pastor,
and Angela Davis's his wife. She's the musical director and
she is a she is a very very very talented

(20:17):
pianist and and keyboard player, and uh she's uh, she's
and we got a couple other guys in the band,
A couple of young fellas in the band and the
saxophone player. And uh I even played the harmonica once
in a while over there. But I'm okay, I'm not
gonna play it on this song. I'm just gonna sing.
This is one acapella song called Heart of God. It's

(20:39):
by an artist called Zach Williams, and I do a
lot of Zach Williams. His voice seems to mesh with mine.
And uh, so we're gonna, We're gonna go here.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
So all right, so here he is here.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
Step I know you, hudding, I can see it in
your rise. Poll by the curtain, Take off your disguise.
Whoever told you you ain't worth the fight? The cross
tells the story that a change o mind. There's only lad.

Speaker 4 (21:18):
In my heart of God.

Speaker 6 (21:21):
No room for shade, man is open arm this beauty
from ashes, succum as you are.

Speaker 4 (21:33):
There's only love in the heart of God. Oh, who come,
pridygle children never too laid. Run home to the Father.

(22:00):
Let him clothe you with grace. Bury your birding, rekefree
farm field, Step out of the shadows.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
No judgment here.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
There's only love in the heart of God. No room
for shad man is broken.

Speaker 6 (22:24):
All love, beauty from ashes, succumb as you are.

Speaker 4 (22:31):
There's only love in the heart of God.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Ooh oo.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
Oh, he's not sitting there shaking his head, writing you off,
leaving you lost. He's not sitting there shaking his head
wishing he'd ever went to that cross. He's not sitting
there shaking his head, writting you off, leaving you lost.
He's not sitting there shaking his head. He went to

(23:10):
that cross. He he went to that cross because he
loves you so much. Oh yeah, there's only love.

Speaker 4 (23:23):
In the heart of God.

Speaker 6 (23:27):
No room for shame in is open. There's beauty from ashes,
sil come as you are. There's only love in the
heart of God.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Steve, you have a beautiful tone to your voice.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
Well beautiful, thank you. It was better when I was,
you know, around twenty five.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
But I'm sure, but a beautiful tone to your voice.
Thank you for singing on the show.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
Hey, I appreciate you. I appreciate you inviting me on
and and and let me you know, plug the things
that I plugged in the church and the website or
the the YouTube channel and and uh, you know, my
my place of employment which is, like you said, still
very important at my age and uh still still got
to earn some money. The economy is not quite back

(24:24):
where it needs to be, but we're working on it.
We're working on it. And uh, I really I pray
for peace in this country. We are we are so
at each other's throats, and it really, I mean, you know,
I want to go back to the day where a
Democrat could tell a Republican or Republican tell a Democrats
that they voted one way or the other and the

(24:44):
other one so well, you know, uh, you got it wrong.
But let's go have a drink, you know, or let's
go play some tennis, or let's go you know, throw
a knife or something, and not at each other, you know, right,
it's it's it's ridiculous at the media and and everything
has just gotten everyone's hackles up to the point to

(25:05):
where I fear a second civil war. They've been talking
about it and everything, and we're not ready for that, Henry.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
No, we're not.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
We're no, we're not. People say they want oh, yeah,
I want to know you. No, you don't want that.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
No, you're not ready, Steve, do you is there any
other music you want to do before before we're out
of time in this segment. Do you want to do
some more force just play harmonica or more?

Speaker 3 (25:57):
I want not gonna play Black Sabbath for you.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
Okay, Oh you almost play some Black Sabbath.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
I just played one little run that's oh okay, all right,
So it wasn't It wasn't one of their devil songs.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Do you do you play harmonica at church? Does harmonica
ever get deployed for the Lord at church?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (26:15):
It does.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
I do a song by Zach Williams called uh uh,
what's it called? Oh Empty Grave? And there's a harmonica
bit in that. I actually, I actually do that when
over a recorded karaoke video that was okay on over
the PA system. The band doesn't play that when that's

(26:37):
got some pretty fancy slide guitar and you know, some
some some downward back backwoods sounding you know, guitar and
banjo and stuff. We just don't have all the instruments
for it to make it, you know, to make it really,
so we just play the and we do that sometimes,
and we've had to do that a lot lately. I
ask you to everyone to pray for for our our

(26:58):
musical director angelin Davison. She's been in the hospital and
she's been getting better, but we need to keep lift
her up in prayer because she's had some problems and
we're hoping to get her back behind them keyboards.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Very good. Now Steve is inviting you to his church,
Turning Point Church on Theodore Dawes Road. What time is
the service on Sunday?

Speaker 3 (27:22):
We started around ten thirty in the morning. We're kind
of a late starting church, but we have a good
meal afterwards most of the time, unless there's something special.
We also have a food bank over there.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
All right, that's Turning Point Church, Theodore Dawes Road. Back
with Steve after the break, Uncle Henry's show five fifty
News Headlines coming up in ten minutes. We have our
final segment here with Steve.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
Now.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Steve has a YouTube channel devoted to knives where you
can see him talk about his knife of the day.
It is called make It Stick. There's lots of maked
stick YouTube channel, so you'll have to look for maked
Stick Dash. You ate the make It Stick Dash, you
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(28:13):
on YouTube as well. Uh now Steve your Church, Turning
Point Church, Theodore Dawes Road in Biting People Out services
Sunday at ten thirty during the commercial break on YouTube,
I asked you if the preaching was good, and you said.

Speaker 3 (28:26):
It really was. Oh yeah, yeah. Bill Davison is a
wonderful pastor. He's he's he's just a regular guy that
that that just happen to get saved one day. And
you know, he was a he's a drummer. He's a
fantastic drummer. He's you know, he grew up like me,
you know, playing in the band, playing the drums and
everything going in the wrong direction. And he got saved
by the Lord and now he is a he is

(28:48):
a powerful spirit led pastor. And h I love him
and uh he he loves his church. And I've seen
I've seen miracles happen up in that church. I've say things.
You know, there's this one fellow I know. His name
is Mike Horton, and uh uh he had he had
some pretty serious kidney cancer and we all gathered around

(29:09):
him and prayed the first thing when he got a diagnosis,
he went straight over the pastor's house, and the wife
and the pastor prayed over him, and uh, I think
that's where he was healed. But we all prayed over
him in church, and he was going to go in,
uh I believe the following day and get uh. I
think he'd had one chemo treatment. He was going to
go in and get another one. And he went in

(29:31):
and they skinned him and there was no trace of cancer.
He's got it's a miracle. It's gone. It was wrapped
around the stem of his kidney. It was he's in
bad shape, is tearing his back up. And uh you
know with and you got to understand this. If if
the Lord can have mercy on Mike oldfense, Mike, he

(29:53):
can have a fence, he can have he can have
mercy on all of us. You know, Mike's just a
regular old guy. He's you know, he he he's he's
he's just a sinner, just like the rest of us.
Right And uh, Lord touched him and healed his body,
and it's very powerful.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
Well, you know I and I believe in those miracles myself,
and I know that that is all possible. The older
I get, though, the more I'm even more impressed when
a soul is saved over the body. When somebody is
brought to God. To me, that's also a miracle. When
someone is lost and they and they feel no hope

(30:34):
and they're in despair when they find God.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Well, we do a lot of work now, I know,
Angel and Bill, they do a lot of work with
the wings of Life. They go down there, I think
once a month and they preach. I've gone down there
and sang for him a few times and and uh,
you know, those are the drug addicts and everything. Those
are the ones that are recovering. And we got a
lot of people that have come to our church from there.

(30:56):
And those people on fire for the Lord.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
And they are miracles.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Yeah, they are miracles, and they are on fire for
the Lord. When the Lord delivers them from that, they
are on fire for the Lord. And it's it's it's
really beautiful thing to see.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
It is.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
And uh, you know, we we're just a church full
of broken people. Man, We're not We're not anything special.
We're not We're not gonna look down our nose at you,
because we've been looked down the nose at all of
us at some point in time or another. We don't
do that that's now we we welcome you in that
church of open arms. We don't care who you are,
we don't care what color you are, where you come from,

(31:31):
what religion you might espouse to or have espoused to.
You know, we're not going to look down upon your
your old religion. We're not gonna, you know, mess with
you about anything from your past o. The fact you
want to you want to worship the Lord. You want
to be led by the Holy Spirit, and and you know,
you want a good experience and to be blessed, and

(31:51):
and you know that's it's changed my life, Uncle Henry,
it really has. I don't worry about things, and I
don't have to because it always seems like, you know,
the minute's time to start worrying, that's when the Lord
comes and he'll he'll take care of it, you know.
And highly, I highly recommend that people, if you, if
you fancy yourself a Christian, get to a church. You

(32:12):
don't have to come to mind, go somewhere, you know,
go somewhere and get in touch and get get right
with God, get a relationship with God, get a relationship
with Jesus, and try to be led by His spirit.
And you you won't have a bad day. You really won't.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
Amen. Now we have less than two minutes left in
the show, Steve, is there anything anything else you want
to say?

Speaker 3 (32:37):
I wanted to I wanted to show you this. It
was a Gerber knife I had gotten from Angelo, semi Pharaoh,
who passed away a while back. And I'm sad to
say that I completely missed that. I didn't. I didn't
realize that Angelo was gone and I had gotten this. This,
this Gerber knife is from nineteen seventy four's just shortly

(32:58):
after the end the Vietnam a War. It's still made
in that style. And uh, these are very valuable. And
what you were saying that they're selling off his collection, Yes,
yes they are. And that's a lot of knives, and
that's a lot of good ones and a lot of
these Gerber knives that you can't really get the good
ones anymore. And I suggest that if you're a knife

(33:23):
enthusiast or a fishonado and you want to get some
good stuff, He's got some of my old stuff in
that collection because we traded back and forth a lot
on a lot of things. And I know everything you
got from me was good.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
Well, that is Mobile, Bay Coins and Fine Jewelry twenty
two o four Government Street and Midtill Mobile. We're out
of time, Steve. Thank you for coming on the show.
Thank you for talking about knives. Thank you for witnessing
for Jesus Christ on this show. Make It Stick is
the YouTube channel Make it Stick Dash you ate V.

Speaker 3 (33:59):
Thank you Steve, Thank you Uncle Henry.
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