“You know what this means don’t you?” Len asked Cathy.
“What?”
“You’ve always dreamed of attending Rhema. Now you can live your dream.”
“I was wild with joy,” Cathy recalls. “We’d been personal friends with Brother Hagin for years, but sitting under his teaching five days a week for two years was like living heaven on earth.
“About 15 years ago, David Ingles, who owned Oasis Radio Network, asked if Len and I would host "The Roadshow" once a month. We agreed and are still hosting it today. Brother Hagin didn’t like radio interviews and had only done one at the time, but I wrote a letter and asked him to be on "The Roadshow" and he agreed. The program with him was wonderful. We’ve also interviewed Kenneth, Gloria, Charles Capps, Jesse Duplantis and Jerry Savelle along with many others.”
Len and Cathy’s family has grown to include six grandchildren and their ministry is still growing. When Len isn’t ushering the nations into the throne room of God through song, he’s ministering in local churches across the country. Often, he’ll invite the children to join him—talking and singing to them in the quacky voice of “Gospel Duck,” a hand puppet Len has used to lead tens of thousands of children to the Lord through his children’s ministry.
But there was one promise from God that still hadn’t come to pass. Years earlier, when the Lord asked Len to give up his television show, He’d said, 'You’ll be back on TV for Me in your 50s.'
Len was 59 years old when Garth and Tina Coonce, friends from Cincinnati who had started Total Christian Television, offered to produce a program for Len and Cathy once a month. In 2007, the "Len & Cathy" show went on the air, teaching the Word of God and presenting the plan of salvation. After a few months, Garth put the show on five days a week.
“We just filmed episode 600,” Len says. “The program is in 173 countries and is watched by millions of people. We reach more people in one half-hour program than we’ve reached in over 30 years of traveling to spread the gospel.”
These days, Len Mink no longer desires ovations like the one he received on "The Tonight Show" a lifetime ago. He sings to a different crowd now. He has an audience with Almighty God, with Jesus, our soon-coming King, with cherubim and seraphim, and with a great and glorious cloud of witnesses.
Before he gave up his life to Jesus, Len Mink simply sang songs. Now, his life has become a song.
It’s a love song as old as the Cross, echoing its chorus through time.
It’s man lifting his voice to Jesus, and God singing back, “You’re Mine!” V
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