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		Kevin Thompson: Finding a Reason to Live 
		
		By Randy Rudder
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 At the age of 15, Kevin Thompson had the word ‘hell’ tattooed  on his shoulder. 
		“Basically, that was my definition of the world when I was  15,” he said. “That’s what I thought life was about. That’s what I knew my life  was specifically.” 
		Kevin was born the third of six children. His father left  when Kevin was just five and his oldest brother, Tony, tried to help their  mother raise the younger kids.
                          
  “My oldest brother, Tony, taught us to survive by fighting.  It was nothing for us to physically hurt each other. He picked my brother,  Dennis, up and threw him out the window and went out behind him,” Kevin said. 
                           
		  When Kevin was a teenager, Tony committed suicide. A few  years later, Dennis was killed in a car accident.
		“My mom moved a lot,” Kevin said. “We moved 30 or 40 times  within my grade school years. We didn’t really have any home.”  
                          
		  After high school, Kevin joined the service, then returned  to Iowa,  where he married Debbie. Three children followed in rapid succession. Jobs were  hard to come by, though, and the couple struggled to make ends meet. Then came  the day Kevin will never forget: February 11, 1986. He was frustrated that his  car wouldn’t start that morning, so he went back to bed. 
		“I fell asleep. And I woke up to screaming,” he said. “I  could hear Debbie screaming my name and it was a sound that I had never heard  before. There was terror in her voice that I’d never heard before.”
		A fire had broken out in the Thompsons’ trailer while they  slept. Within minutes, their home was an inferno. 
		“I yelled for Debbie to grab my youngest boy Russell out of  the crib,” he said. “When I turned to go into the hallway, the walls were  consumed with flames. There was a wall of flame in front of me from floor to  ceiling. And I could hear my boys on the other side of the wall of flames  yelling for their daddy.”
		Kevin knew the only way he could save his children was to  try to rescue them from the other side of the house. 
		“I opened the door to go around to the kitchen so I could  come in from behind my boys and get them. And when I opened the door, the  flames pushed through the hallway and exploded and pushed me out the door and  threw my wife Debbie and my son back into the bedroom,” he said.
		Kevin made several more attempts to get back in the house,  but he was blocked at every turn.
		“A couple of people had stopped and they were yelling,”  Kevin said. “I turned around and yelled to them that my family was in the  trailer and I needed help to get them out. And I tried going back into the  trailer and I opened the door to the kitchen and I started to run in and they  grabbed me and pulled me out. They put me in a car. I fought with them, trying  to get away from them; but they put me in a car, and they started to drive me  away to the hospital. As they drove me away, I looked back and I saw the  trailer falling. I saw the walls falling in on the trailer.” 
		With the only people in the world that he loved now gone, Kevin  lost the will to live. 
   
  “I was so angry with God that I just wanted to die. That was  my primary thought,” he said. “Seconds into it, I didn’t care. I didn’t care if  I went back into the trailer. I wanted to go back into the trailer. I wanted to  die.” 
		After he buried his family, Kevin got on his motorcycle and  began riding. 
		“I tried drinking. I tried drugs. I tried sex. I tried  riding my motorcycle all hours of the day. And I tried making God so angry with  me that He would kill me,” Kevin said. “I used to be able to vent my anger by  hitting things. We grew up hitting things. I would hit on walls until I  realized that I had to fix the walls. Then I decided to go out to the woods and  beat on trees.”
		When nothing else satisfied him, Kevin became a workaholic.  One day one of his customers caught his eye. 
		“I went into Borders Bookstore and saw him walking towards  me. He had a name tag on, so I knew he worked there,” Judi said. “And as he got  near me, he looked at me and he just said, ‘Hi there,’ and just kept right on  walking. But it was like something passed between me and him; and my heart  said, ‘Oh, my, that’s the one.’”
		Although he tried to push her away, Kevin and Judi fell in  love and were married. They moved to Eureka    Springs, Arkansas.  At the insistence of Judi’s father, Kevin  began attending church, but his heart wasn’t in it. 
		“The more He put His arms around me, the more I fought and  the more I hated Him,” Kevin said.
		One cold evening in February of 2006, Kevin was stoking a  fire in his back yard. He realized the next day was the 20th anniversary of the  fire, and memories of that day flooded in. Only this time, instead of shaking  his fist at God, he bowed his head and asked God to take the pain away and to  forgive him of his past. 
		“He put His arms around me and I felt that hug that He’d  been giving me for so many years. I felt that love that He’d tried giving me,”  Kevin said. “I felt Jesus. And I said, ‘I will give you my life. I will give  you my life – everything I have, I will give to you.’ I was looking out at my  yard and my wife and my dogs and the view that I had. And I saw a beauty in  everything. I saw a presence of God in everything around me. I felt a peace so  deep inside of me that I never thought that I would experience.”
		Today, Kevin spends time talking to people on the streets of  Eureka Springs. He is also involved with the Jericho Riders motorcycle  ministry; they travel the country sharing the gospel. Kevin remembers the years  he spent angry at God.
		“In my trying to cause Him pain, I didn’t recognize that I  had already caused Him pain. He had already felt every pain that I ever knew.  He knew, before I knew, the pain that would be there from losing my family,”  Kevin said. “He gave me that peace and the recognition that I needed to ask for  forgiveness and say I’m sorry. And when God put his arms around me and I felt  that peace, I knew that He would never take it away.” 
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