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Al Nesser started in television as a humble cameraman, a volunteer at a local cable station, in the days when the American cable system was still in its infancy.

 

He was still a cameraman when the Christian Teaching & Worship Center was in its hey-day in Woburn, MA. And there he met some of the most anointed cutting-edge evangelists in the world.

 

But it was soon discovered that Al had other gifts, talents and abilities as well. 

At the Dorchester Revival Tabernacle, in Dorchester, MA, Al found himself in front of the camera more than behind it. And his songs became the foundation of the church's local television program, "The Time is Now". At a time of racial unrest and prejudice, Al Nesser was often the only white face in several black churches throughout Dorchester and Roxbury, sharing a gospel of healing that knew no barriers.

 

But Al was soon producing his own television series, called, "The End Times", based on the cutting-edge technology of the Holy Scriptures then being revealed by the Scriptural Research and Publishing Co., Inc. The Truth was so unique and revelatory that Al often suffered persecution from church leaders. Al was revealing from scripture that ordinary people from every walk of life could receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit without having to go to seminary, and without having to spend enormous sums on college degrees. He also taught that man could live without sin. Many people were set free from long time habits and addictions. Mentally unstable were set free from insanity. And as a result, his life and welfare were often in jeapoardy.

 

Rejected by main-line churches who only sought for power and control over the masses, Al took his message to the streets. Regardless of the miraculous healings and deliverances occuring every day, Al now found his life threatened by members of the medical community who were losing more and more business as Al began to reveal secrets of supernatural healing to common ordinary people. Several attempts were made on Al Nesser's life by so-called "medical professionals" and "religious leaders".

 

Due to persecution, Al found refuge in the entertainment industry, following a trail of open mikes all across the Northeast. It was during this time that Al began producing "The Bruce Marshall Show", based on an open mike located at the Main Streets Market & Cafe, 42 Main St., Concord, MA. The show was well received by many and went national within six months.

 

It was during that time that Josephine Russo, host of "An Overall View" television series, asked Al to take over production of her show, the position having been vacated by the previous producer who had moved outside of the local area. Al immediately set to work employing the production secrets he learned from more successful shows, and soon the show was receiving acclaim from program directors across the Northeast.

"The Bruce Marshall Show" and "An Overall View" aired on over 23 television stations across the Northeast, focusing on incredible local talent and interviewing ordinary people who do extra-ordinary things. But in spite of the success of his television shows, Al was still only a humble volunteer: retired and disabled, and often without adequate food and clothing.

 

But the Lord called Al Nesser to be a teacher, and he is teaching the scriptures on his own televsion show, called, "The Commandments of Jesus" where he teaches the secrets of scripture on how to live a sinless life, and how to operate in the gifts of the Holy Spirit without blame. Now, to God who is able to keep men from falling, be glory and honor and praise, for ever and ever. Amen.

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