Comedian Jeff Allen on Golf, Marriage, Anger & Jesus Christ
“Jeff Allen truly was the best performer we have ever had. He brought the house down with his incredible humor. Moreover, his testimony of faith in Christ was uniquely touching.“
-Champion Forest Baptist Church
Comedian Jeff Allen, wasn’t always a happy, well-adjusted comedian. At one point, he was a victim of alcohol and drug abuse, living a depressing life and struggling to get by from day to day. Finally, the threat of losing the one person who had been his touchstone through those struggles made him turn to a new source of strength.
Jeff Allen met his wife Tami in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. She was a club waitress. They fell in love and got married, but as his drinking and drugs slowly tore Jeff’s career apart, their relationship suffered as well. The low point came when, desperate to feed his family, Jeff couldn’t even get a job delivering pizza. After years of rage, sadness and pain, Jeff and Tami decided to end their marriage. With divorce papers signed, they were 10 minutes from the courthouse when they decided to try again. With two children, and barely any career left, comedian Jeff Allen hit rock bottom, turned to Alcoholics Anonymous, recovered himself, and through generous help from a total stranger, found comfort in God.
Comedian Jeff Allen shows why he’s regarded as the world’s funniest, most inspiring comedian in this vulnerable performance. Speaking on Fathers Day at the Victory World Church in Atlanta, Georgia, Jeff Allen talks about his battle with alcoholism and rage, to finally finding Jesus Christ and a new kind of peace. Jeff Allen is doing what he’s always dreamed of doing: making people laugh, now Christian comedian Jeff Allen stands up for God.
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She sounds like a man, but she is not a comedian. I don't listen to her any more.
I don't know how he got rich on saying basically nothing. It's a strange thing to make money by just talking to people… What he actually DO to get out a little studio in Venice and make money?
They secret seems to be make an informational package and sell it on TV.
I worked at the wealth expo with Donald Trump and that's basically all each speaker had to say some package of info of things that they can no longer do in their area so they sell the information to people that won't be able to use it either.
I won't put my money where his mouth is,
but unfortunately people like my mom get sucker into buying those programs and never return them.
Indeed! Either working the counter or delivering. That's right, door-to-door fresh cookie delivery, kept hot like pizza
he makes sure to avoid all the vital spots, so he leaves you crippled and in love
Yes, ADHD is really a disability. Those with true ADHD will be severely impaired.
Most parents of ADHD kids don't get any money and those who do don't get enough to even cover the costs of having an ADHD child. ADHD kids need a lot of visits to doctors and specialists, expensive medication, often extra tuition for school.
Most parents of ADHD kids can't work, because at least one parent needs to be around as these kids are too disruptive for child care, if a parent does go to work they often have to be available to leave at the drop of a hat to go and remove their child from school and look after them when they are frequently suspended or even expelled from school.
True ADHD is very severe and leads to these problems.
Adults with ADHD may get disability as well, often their ADHD makes it very difficult for them to get a job, complete education or keep a job.
in stage 1, when Pip introduces Joe to Miss Havisham in Satis House, Joe tippy-toes his way in to the room where Miss Havisham is, and he also addresses Pip (only).
What is more funny than a 20-30 something year-old acting like a nervous child!?
more…? IDK, sorry but ive only read stage 1
Sleep Now in the Fire
Is that statue in the beggining of anything like a certain saint?
Awww! it’s ok 2 cry! thanks for making this video cuz i sometimes take my dad for granted and this video has really opened my eyes!!
pete says:Jack VanImpe deserves special mention among great Christian comedians too.
The first set uses "the faith" in reference to the doctrine that believers believe
The second set is as Hebrews 11:1 defines; it's a confidence that something is gonna happen despite having not seen it yet