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Casey Treat
Casey Treat (born May 11, 1955, in Seattle, Washington) is an American pastor, televanglist, author and motivational speaker. He is also the co-founder and co-pastor of the Christian Faith Center in Seattle and president of Vision College (formally Dominion College). He is the founder of the Vision Conference, an annual leadership/spiritual life conference, and Vision Ministries Fellowship. He also hosts his own television program called ''Your Unlimited Life'', which can been seen on both the Internet through podcasts, and on various Christian TV networks such as Daystar TV and the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). Traveling extensively, Pastor Treat speaks at conventions and churches. His books and CDs/DVDs are distributed worldwide. ==Early life and education== As a teenager growing up in Seattle, Treat was heavily involved with drugs. In 1974, at the age of 19, he entered a drug rehab center. During his time there, he became "born again" and began to learn how to "renew his mind" through the Bible, which he had accepted as the word of God. Treat then received his bachelor of theology and married the former (Wendy Peterson ) (born January 27, 1957 in Seattle) 〔(Wendy Treat's Official website )〕 in 1978. Treat resides in the Seattle area with Wendy and their three grown children, Caleb, Tasha and Micah. Caleb is now married to the former Christa Bouchee.〔http://www.caseytreat.com/contentpages/186/15204a25-897f-4402-a417-e160f0feec0c/CaseyandWendy.aspx Casey Treat biography at website〕 Tasha recently married a man, Moses Masitha, from South Africa.〔(Casey Treat's redhead daughter weds South African groom | Nandell Palmer )〕
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