User:Apologiamatters

Dale G. Brown (born October 26, 1952), in Prosser, Washington. Graduated from Pasco High School in 1971. Joined the U.S. Air Force and was sent to Eielson AFB in Alaska where he worked as a telephone technician. His wife Peggy, also from Pasco joined him and when he was discharged in 1975, they began construction on their first house. He developed his skills as an artist selling at galleries and giftshops while also working for a jade cutter in Fairbanks. He and Steve Black played music at local clubs.

Dale and Peggy became Christians in 1979 and they soon began going on various mission trips. In 1987 they went to England to research Islam, then in 1988 they went on a medical mission to Haiti where Peggy served as a dentist. In 1990 they bought a 30-foot sailboat in Valdez, Alaska and began a new chapter living aboard boats as missionaries. They spent one summer sailing to Seattle where Bainbridge Island became their home port for over a decade. During this time Dale Pastored a small church on Bainbridge Island. They upgraded to a 47-foot ketch which they lived on for five years and made one more trip to Alaska. Dale had just published a book about their experience in demonology as missionaries entitle, Your Father in Heaven, Devilish or Divine, published by 1st Books. There was little time to promote the book when Muslims flew the planes into the towers in New York. Shortly after the 9/11 they decided to go on a road trip visiting Muslim Mosques on the west coast as far south as San Diego. They made their way to the winter Olympics in Salt Lake where they did street evangelism for several weeks. Later they went to Washington D.C. to see the major religious temples, mosques, and Masonic shrines.

They eventually moved back to the lower Yakima Valley where they have been involved in numerous Christian ministries. Aside from writing and recording dozens of songs, Dale has produced a variety of videos on YouTube etc., under the apologiamixer channel.