What is your greatest childhood memory?
There are so many fantastic childhood memories with my childhood best buddy Norman Catwell, but the most consistent are the times spent with both of my grandfathers before they died. One fed me red wine and the other taught me to pray.
What keeps me passionate is . . .
My girls – the one who gave birth to me, the one I am married to, and all of our daughters,
What is your most precious moment?
Becoming a father for the first time in 1992 to Brandi Iman Estwick.
My biggest regret?
Those are too expensive to have; sorry. I cannot afford them in this economy or any other.
A life-changing moment happened when . . .
I stopped running from the calling of my life for the past 30-plus years and publicly accepted Christ as my saviour.
My most treasured possessions are . . .
My relationships with my parents, my siblings, my wife, my children and God.
The person who has made the biggest impact on my life?
Pastor Elector Pearson – he has sacrificed so much of himself being obedient to his purpose for God that he has been consistently influencing my life. Without complaint or fuss he has been a fantastic representation of living for Christ in all that I do. As a result I too am now better equipped to share and influence as a better leader, father, husband and so on.
How did I ever exist without . . .
Ha! In Christ I lack nothing.
What I love most about myself now is . . .
My ability to trust God absolutely. He knows the plans he has for me, and I am enjoying the little peeks at my future on a daily basis.