Dennis was born on a farm in 1940, in a mud house with no comforts, far from any town. Experiencing much physical and emotional abuse with no one to talk to, he was bombarded with emotions of abandonment, worthlessness, rejection, no love, and hopelessness. Is it possible to move past childhood abuse, alcoholism, and a stormy marriage to find salvation? Dennis Hoyer wants you to know that the answer is “yes”, and with heartfelt honesty he spares no detail in telling his life story to prove it. Dennis had dreams of going to Luther College and becoming a pastor never happened. Now Dennis shares the trials and tribulations that shaped his life that eventually brought him to Jesus. Dennis is a retired police officer, and now lives in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan with his wife Brenda. Dennis has a passion for prayer ministry and mission work in Haiti and Mexico. His love for Jesus and his strong desire to work for God’s Kingdom keeps him moving until the day he goes to Heaven and spends eternity with Jesus. Dennis H. Hoyer
Dennis was born on a farm in 1940, in a mud house with no comforts, far from any town. Experiencing much physical and emotional abuse with no one to talk to, he was bombarded with emotions of abandonment, worthlessness, rejection, no love, and hopelessness. Is it possible to move past childhood abuse, alcoholism, and a stormy marriage to find salvation? Dennis Hoyer wants you to know that the answer is “yes”, and with heartfelt honesty he spares no detail in telling his life story to prove it. Dennis had dreams of going to Luther College and becoming a pastor never happened. Now Dennis shares the trials and tribulations that shaped his life that eventually brought him to Jesus. Dennis is a retired police officer, and now lives in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan with his wife Brenda. Dennis has a passion for prayer ministry and mission work in Haiti and Mexico. His love for Jesus and his strong desire to work for God’s Kingdom keeps him moving until the day he goes to Heaven and spends eternity with Jesus. Dennis H. Hoyer