Stricken with polio at the age of two, Charles D. Dantzler was born in the 1950s, a time of rapid change in our world. With a life beginning on the cusp of the information-driven, technology-based society we know today, Dantzler was able to experience the tail end of yesterday, while living to see where we are headed for our tomorrow.
Dantzler, a graduate of Flint Northern High school, is the second of six children born to a stay-at-home, God –fearing, loving mother and a hardworking father, a factory line worker, for the General Motors Corporation. Charles being raised in a working-class neighborhood where everyone knew each other, his upbringing as well as his receiving The Salvation Experience at age 15, has enable him to not only moved beyond the results of the polio since age 2, but it laid the foundation for his present-day life.
Years ago, as a divorced, single parent of three boys, he physically and emotionally suffered from many challenging experiences. And unknown to him at that time, the principles shared in his books were some of the things which enabled him to understand and overcome the challenges that he has faced in his life.
As a man fully committed to developing himself in Christ the living word, Dantzler after graduating from High School in 1968, received an associate’s degree in Business Administration from Baker College-Flint Campus. In 1982, Dantzler enrolled in Rhema Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he graduated from their Pastors course. In 2009, he received his certification as a demonologist from the Diamond Council of America after completing a twelve-month course in ninety days.
Thirty-Seven years later, after re-enrolling at Baker College –Flint Campus in 2007, Dantzler received a Bachelor of Computer Information Systems in 2010 at the age of sixty, while writing and publishing his first book, The Salvation Experience: the key to understanding God in Your Life (thesalvationexperince.com), and went on in 2012 to write and publish a workbook entitled the Comprehension Reinforcement Workbook. In 2013, he wrote and published is second book, Genuine Faith: How Does It Work?
While pursuing his other accomplishments, Dantzler established and now after thirty-two years retired as of pastor A Word in Season Christian Fellowship Church. During the establishment of the church he was also called and ordained as an apostle.
Now, as an author, this father of three married sons, grandfather of six and of two great-granddaughters, endeavors to share once again, with even more people how God has blessed him, to write his third book. Seeing Your Setback as a Setup for Your Comeback which will pass on some of the knowledge, experiences, and victories he has gained from his study and application of God’s Word and being in ministry for over thirty-three plus years. As a public speaker his presentation coupled with humor leaves his audience entertained, inspired and informed.