Episodes

  • Peter Richardson Part 1 "Why?"
    Mar 20 2026

    Peter Richardson, a 19-year veteran career officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, shares his faith journey on the DP1 Podcast. Raised in a Christian home and having prayed the sinner's prayer as a young child after watching a Jesus film, he later drifted into skepticism and materialism during his teens and early adulthood, influenced by secular education, unanswered questions about science and faith, and a lack of satisfying answers from churches. Over time, especially amid the social divisions, institutional distrust, and moral upheavals of the early 2020s—including Canada's pandemic response and the trucker convoy—he lost faith in people, systems, and traditional anchors like family and country. Reaching a personal low point of isolation and despair, he began noticing what appeared to be a pervasive spiritual conflict in the world, marked by seemingly gratuitous evil and an inversion of biblical values in culture and media. Exposure to C.S. Lewis's *The Screwtape Letters* via YouTube proved pivotal, as its depiction of unseen malevolent forces aligned strikingly with his observations, ultimately dismantling his materialist worldview. Late one night, he knelt, confessed his sins, surrendered to Christ, and sought forgiveness as the prodigal son. He later reconnected with a longtime Christian friend who had prayed for his salvation daily for over a decade, confirming his return to faith amid subsequent trials.

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    40 mins
  • Anthony Lessard Part 3 "Did He Really Change?"
    Mar 19 2026

    In a heartfelt interview titled "Anthony Lessard Part 3: Did He Really Change?", Canadian Armed Forces member Anthony Lessard shares how his dramatic transformation after encountering God on January 4th has freed him from past burdens, making him fearless in sharing his faith. He recounts seeking divine alignment during a challenging March break family trip to Quebec City, and how his wife Sandra's affirmation of his genuine change to a recently suicidal friend opened doors for deep conversations, planting seeds without pressure. Embracing Jesus' commands to love God fully, love others, and make disciples, Anthony finds seamless support in the military through prayer and song-sharing with his sergeant, and advises fellow Christian soldiers to prioritize impactful actions over words—standing for justice, practicing small daily kindnesses, and always asking "What Would Jesus Do?"—while seeing God everywhere, from Afghanistan's star-filled skies and loyal pets to family interactions. To remain close to God on deployments or exercises, he stresses consistent prayer, Bible reading, and wise use of time by avoiding distractions like video games, and as a newcomer at Brunswick Street Baptist Church in Fredericton, New Brunswick mentored by Charles Millet, he plans to build Christian networks and boldly shine his light outward to reach others rather than hiding it within the church.

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    20 mins
  • Anthony Lessard Part 2 "Planting Seeds"
    Mar 17 2026

    In Part 2 of his testimony titled "Planting Seeds," Anthony Lessard shares his renewed Christian faith as an active member of Brunswick Baptist Church in Fredericton, where pastors Keith and Ross serve; after feeling judged and alienated during his parents' divorce years earlier, he returned with fervor following a pivotal encounter on January 4th. Now baptized by the Holy Spirit and planning water baptism and marriage to his wife Sandra despite her health issues, Anthony stays close to Christ by modeling his life after Jesus, the apostles, and biblical principles—especially Philippians 2's call to consider others better than oneself, prioritize their needs, and break free from selfishness—letting transformed actions speak far louder than words. His family has noticed profound positive changes, with his children enjoying church and his wife remaining open (though not yet fully committed) while he gently encourages prayer without pressure; he plants seeds of faith through authentic conversations about forgiveness with his sister and her boyfriend, deep talks with military friends during a weekend getaway, and even with his Muslim barber who is astonished by his character, all while trusting the Holy Spirit to nurture growth and viewing everyday kind acts as divine openings to share the Gospel.

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    19 mins
  • Anthony Lessard Part 1 "Shine Your Light"
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of the DP1 Podcast, host Rick Campbell interviews Anthony Lessard, a 41-year-old Canadian military sergeant and combat engineer with deployments to Afghanistan and Poland, who shares his powerful testimony of faith. Raised in a Christian family in Quebec City, Anthony committed his life to Christ as a teenager but strayed after his parents' divorce, delving into drugs, alcohol, and crime, including drug dealing. Meeting his future wife prompted him to quit that lifestyle and join the military, but his Afghanistan experiences led to severe PTSD, emotional numbness, renewed drug use, and suicidal tendencies, straining his family relationships. A pivotal moment came during a solitary summer job removing bombs, where a YouTube video about heaven and hell convicted him, leading to intense spiritual oppression, prayer, and eventual surrender to God on January 2nd, 2026. This resulted in a profound transformation on January 4th, 2026, filling him with joy, delivering him from addictions, fear, and anger, and reigniting his passion for the Bible and sharing his faith. Anthony emphasizes daily reliance on God, forgiving others, and conversing with Him naturally, while crediting divine intervention for quitting smoking and restoring his life, urging listeners to connect with military Christian communities.

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    24 mins
  • Mark Tully - “You Just Can’t Get Close Enough To Christ”
    Feb 22 2026

    Mark Tully - “You Just Can’t Get Close Enough To Christ”

    Mark Tully, a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) member posted in Gagetown, New Brunswick, shares his personal testimony of coming to faith in Christ, his family life, and how his Christian faith influences his military career and daily life.

    Background and Personal Life

    Mark grew up in a small Ontario town, joined the military right after high school in 2009, and has been posted in Gagetown ever since (hoping to retire there). He serves in the armored corps but currently works in a transition unit, assisting medically releasing CAF members with their shift to civilian life. He is married to Kelsey, has a blended family (including adult children from a previous marriage—one daughter in Ontario, a son in the Navy, and a daughter nearby—plus younger children at home), and emphasizes family prayer and modeling faith for his kids.

    Coming to Faith

    Mark's journey began subtly in public school, where he received a small red Bible (Psalms and New Testament) that he kept despite peers discarding theirs—it's still on his nightstand today. During a difficult separation, custody battle, and financial struggles, he turned to it sporadically but didn't fully engage.

    A turning point came while working part-time for a Christian farmer who quoted Scripture and offered support. Later, meeting his future father-in-law (a devout Christian) was pivotal—the gentle, non-pushy sharing of Jesus' impact stood out. This led Mark and Kelsey to explore church; they joined Oromocto Baptist Church where they've attended for about 12–13 years under Pastor Perry.

    Staying Close to Christ

    Mark maintains closeness through daily Bible reading (as much as possible), prayer, community involvement, and listening for God's presence. He admits challenges and "knocks" pull him away at times, but returning involves intentional looking/listening—Christ is always there. He stresses Christian community for mutual support, accountability, and encouragement during trials.

    Family practices include bedtime prayers (e.g., comforting a scared child), mealtime thanks, and prioritizing visible faith to lead by example.

    Experiences of God's Action

    - As a non-believer in high school, his mother nearly died from an unknown condition; doctors predicted no recovery or vegetative state. A pastor prayed for her healing, and she survived with quality of life (despite some ongoing issues)—a clear miracle that planted seeds.

    - During ongoing pain from not seeing his daughter (due to custody issues, over 12 years), a timely sermon brought overwhelming peace, joy, and comfort—like a "warm hug"—amid despair.

    Being a Christian in the CAF

    Mark sees few major tensions personally; faith discussions are generally acceptable if not forced. He keeps a Bible on his desk as a conversation starter, participates in the Sentinel program (peer support), and shares faith through testimony, Scripture, compassion, and non-judgmental listening—balancing military discipline with love.

    Leadership shifted post-conversion: from authority-focused to servant-leadership (inspired by Christ), humility, and self-checking intentions. He once aspired to be a chaplain but realized God wanted him "in the mud with the troops" for greater impact—leading to more opportunities to share Christ.

    Recent examples include a former subordinate expressing growing belief after years of Mark's influence, and placing transitioning members in church jobs (e.g., audio roles) as entry points.

    He notes more Christians emerging in the CAF (e.g., a growing Tuesday Bible study/prayer group in Gagetown), especially as life's hardships highlight the need for Jesus.

    Closing Thought

    The title captures his core message: "You just can't get close enough to Christ."

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    25 mins
  • Part 3 A Veteran’s Journey: Faith, Service, and Sharing God’s Love
    Jan 30 2026

    In Part 3 of his heartfelt story, retired Canadian Armed Forces veteran Jimmy Damiani, shares how his deepening Christian faith transformed his life and military service. From struggling with addiction and physical challenges in boot camp—where a passage from Isaiah 40 gave him supernatural strength to run 10K—to facing mockery from an atheist platoon mate and navigating tensions around sexuality and faith in later postings, he describes how regular Bible reading became God’s primary way of speaking guidance, peace, and answers into his daily struggles. Jimmy emphasizes stewardship, opening his garage as a blessing from God for others to use, maintaining strong work ethics, staying connected through prayer groups and carrying his Bible on exercises, and boldly yet kindly sharing his faith—whether through everyday conversations, acts of service, or compassionate responses to challenging encounters—always aiming to reflect Christ’s love and point people toward preparation for eternity rather than fear of end times.

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    35 mins
  • Part 2 Staying Close to Christ - Jimmy Damiani
    Jan 28 2026

    In this heartfelt episode of an interview series (Part 2 with Jimmy), a Canadian military veteran shares his personal routine for maintaining a close relationship with Christ through daily Bible study via the free World Video Bible School (WVBS) online resources, morning devotions from The Good Seed and Our Daily Bread, prayer, and consistent spiritual nourishment alongside his believing wife. He opens up about the limited number of family members who are Christ followers, his ongoing prayers for unsaved loved ones—including his daughter who is taking over his "Military Prayer Warrior" website—and how God's transformative work in his life, from overcoming anger and past trauma to involvement in supporting veterans with PTSD and suicide prevention, has been evident. The conversation highlights powerful testimonies of God's intervention, particularly in miraculously providing their current home through repeated price drops and favorable negotiations during a time of transition from military service, underscoring faith, persistence in prayer, and reliance on Scripture amid life's challenges.

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    23 mins
  • Part 1 From Brokenness to Redemption - Jimmy Damiani - 20 min
    Jan 24 2026

    Jimmy shares his compelling life story on the DP1 Podcast, recounting his upbringing in an Italian Roman Catholic family in Hamilton, Ontario, before moving to New Brunswick amid family turmoil caused by his father's infidelity, leading to a drift from faith and a troubled youth marked by delinquency and lack of guidance. He describes working 25 years at Hub Meat Packers, struggling with addictions that destroyed his first marriage and finances, and a pivotal encounter with a Christian coworker named David who persistently shared the gospel. Rock bottom prompted Jimmy to join the military in 2008 after an unexpected online meeting with a devout Christian woman on a dating site, who became his wife and guided him back to faith; he enlisted with a Bible, deepened his studies during service, and fully committed to Christ in 2010, now enjoying retirement, attending a small Baptist church, and reflecting on God's interconnected interventions throughout his journey.



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    20 mins