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		Dan Stratton: The Wall Street Preacher 
		
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	    Dan  was born in a small town near St. Paul, Minnesota.  He was the first of six children.  When Dan was 14, his dad suffered a  debilitating injury from an industrial  accident that kept him out of work for two years.  The Stratton family had to live on food  stamps to survive.  His mother took a job  cleaning houses to bring in some form of income.  In 1977, there were no family college funds,  but he had become an accomplished athlete.   Recruiters from several colleges pursued Dan but he was overjoyed that Yale University  chose him to play on the football team.  His  long hair and unique wardrobe caused Dan to stand out in a crowd.  He was teased unmercifully.  No one else in Dan’s family ever passed beyond  a high school level of education.  While  at Yale, Dan was always on the verge of running out of money.  He never  knew whether he would come short of tuition and end up having to drop out of  school.  In the cafeteria every day, Dan  was fearful that he might be on the list of students who couldn’t eat that  day.  To earn additional money, Dan  worked for a nearby hospital doing bookkeeping and worked in a cafeteria down  the street. 
		After graduation, Dan moved to New York City  and applied for jobs on Wall Street.  “I  didn’t even have a business suit,” says Dan.   He started working for J. Aron and Company, now a Fortune 500 and Global  500 company, trading commodities, mainly gold and platinum.  Dan never  thought he would land a prestigious job.   The floor of the commodities exchange was fast-paced and feverish.  Dan says this is where he learned to be  confident and bold.  By the time he was  24, Dan started his own trading company and by 1984 he was experiencing the  fruits of his labor.
		 Dan met Ann, a Christian, who invited him to church.  In October of 1984, Dan gave his life to the  Lord.  He was the only trader who read  his Bible on the floor of the commodities market.  Dan put out a box for questions and answers  about his new found faith.  “The  persecution I experienced at Yale was nothing compared to the battles I endured  there in New York  as a Christian commodities trader,” says Dan.   “My ministerial training came through preaching on the hostile floor of  the commodities exchanges.” Dan would respond to the questions, both critical  and humorous, with a letter.  Soon the  letter grew to a readership of more than 1,000.   This led to a Bible study and prayer meeting in Dan’s office on the  ninth floor of the World   Trade Center,  Building 4.  Those new believers grew  into Faith Exchange  Fellowship.  Dan’s style combines the  gospel message with capitalist individualism  and sound business practices.  He’s  unashamedly a millionaire pastor  who reminds us that wealth was God’s idea.   “It says in the book of Timothy that the love of money is the root of  all evil.  Not money.  You need money to carry out God’s purposes,”  says Dan. 
		CALLED TO DO SOMETHING
	    
	    In January 1999, Dan retired from full-time trading to  devote his time to pastoring  his church.  Dan and Ann went from a  7-figure annual income to living off of his investment income and offerings  only.  Although he retained millionaire  status, the sudden disappearance of that 7-digit income meant some significant  changes in the Stratton household.  Some  of them were not easy to make.  He also  developed ProVision Network, an organization designed to unite the Body of  Christ through business people, entrepreneurs, professionals, and companies who  are dedicated to financing the harvest through their local churches,  ministries, and outreaches.  “We are all  called to do something great,” says Dan. “But none of us can do it alone.”
		Their  church was destroyed in the terrorist attacks in September 2001.  Miraculously, though 80 percent of their  congregation worked in the WTC area, no lives were lost nor injuries  occurred.  Currently, their church meets  in a ballroom of the Marriott Financial Center  Downtown Hotel on West Street.  
		
		
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