Eternal Impact exists to help Christians relate to the characters and stories in the Bible by bringing them to life through engaging and thought-provoking conversations with pastors and ministry leaders.
“The Gospel of John is what I have preached the most because it is filled with stories. Jesus taught by using stories. The fifteenth chapter of Luke is the story of the prodigal son. The love of the father. How God loves us no matter what we do, where we go, how we live — He loves us. I can’t get over the love and mercy and grace of God. Every day I marvel at it, that God could love me, Billy Graham, with all my failures and weaknesses.”
Billy Graham
God uses stories to help us relate to Him and His truth. Often times, there is one particular character, parable, or story in the Bible that jumps out at us more than others because we personally connect with the person in the passage and understand who they really were.
Gideon questioned that God had the right person because he didn’t feel qualified. Peter got in a lot of trouble because he often stuck his foot in his mouth. The unforgiving servant was shown mercy, then didn’t extend the same to another.
I have seen myself in all these characters at some point. When I’ve heard sermons about them, it has cut me to my core and caused me to desire to be better and to do better.
My desire for Eternal Impact is that these episodes would bring these Biblical characters and stories to life in a way that helps the audience connect to scripture, relate to what they went through, and apply it to their lives. We do this by meeting with pastors and ministry leaders to discuss their lives and who they personally connect with in the Bible.
Aaron Matthew Kaiser is the host and creator of Eternal Impact. He gave his life to Christ in the summer of 1992, at the age of 12, while attending youth group at Shadow Mountain Community Church in San Diego. Here, Aaron learned from many pastors, including preacher Dr. David Jeremiah. Aaron participated in missions trips, acquired a love for apologetics, and served in his first ministry leadership role by teaching peer-level Bible studies while in high school.
Professionally, he has extensive experience as both creator and talent in the entertainment industry, serving as host and producer of the video game talk radio show, VGXtreme, in 2004. His experience grew in conducting interviews for San Diego Filmmakers, San Diego Film Festival, The Valley Film Festival, and Creative Talent Network Expo. This led Aaron to host his own shows with Monday Night Live Chats on YouTube in 2017, VFF Filmmaker Fridays on Clubhouse in 2021, and the VFF @ Cine Gear Expo podcast in 2022.