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==Early Life and Education==
==Early Life and Education==
====Early Years====
====Early Years====
Daniel Ronsisvalle was born in 1936 in Maryland, the tenth of twelve children, to Sicilian immigrants Benito "Benny" Sebastian Ronsisvalle and wife Josefina (née Castro). Benny worked in construction, ultimately becoming a master terrazzo mechanic and artisan. Consequently, the family moved frequently to wherever Benny could find work, from Massachusetts to Maryland. Eventually, the family settled in Hyattsville, Maryland. In [[1923]], they began attending a local pentecostal church in northeast Washington, whose congregation was largely comprised of Italian-Americans.
Daniel Ronsisvalle was born in 1936 in Maryland, the tenth of twelve children, to Sicilian immigrants Benito "Benny" Sebastian Ronsisvalle and wife Josefina (née Castro). Benny worked in construction, ultimately becoming a master terrazzo mechanic and artisan. Consequently, the family moved frequently to wherever Benny could find work, from Massachusetts to Maryland. Eventually, the family settled in Hyattsville, Maryland. The family attended a Pentecostal church in northeast Washington, whose congregation was largely comprised of Italian-Americans.


During World War II, the family moved to a home Washington, D.C. It was during these years that Ronsisvalle and his siblings developed an interest in music, and developed their talents singing and playing music. Ronsisvalle himself learned to play the steel guitar. As a result, three of Ronsisvalle's older sisters formed a group called The Italian Gospel Trio, and they performed throughout the 1940's at churches and revivals throughout the United States and Canada. Ronsisvalle would eventually join his sisters providing accompaniment as a guitarist and vocalist. Ronsisvalle became a born-again Christian in [[1948]], while performing with his sisters at a revival in Florida.
During World War II, the family moved to Washington, D.C. During these years, Ronsisvalle and his siblings developed their talents singing and playing music. Ronsisvalle himself learned to play the steel guitar. Three of Ronsisvalle's older sisters formed a group called The Italian Gospel Trio, and they performed throughout the 1940's at churches and revivals throughout the United States and Canada. Ronsisvalle would eventually join his sisters providing accompaniment as a guitarist and vocalist. Ronsisvalle became a born-again Christian in [[1948]] while performing with his sisters at a revival in Florida.


====High School, Music Ministry & College====
====High School, Music Ministry & College====

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Early Life and Education

Early Years

Daniel Ronsisvalle was born in 1936 in Maryland, the tenth of twelve children, to Sicilian immigrants Benito "Benny" Sebastian Ronsisvalle and wife Josefina (née Castro). Benny worked in construction, ultimately becoming a master terrazzo mechanic and artisan. Consequently, the family moved frequently to wherever Benny could find work, from Massachusetts to Maryland. Eventually, the family settled in Hyattsville, Maryland. The family attended a Pentecostal church in northeast Washington, whose congregation was largely comprised of Italian-Americans.

During World War II, the family moved to Washington, D.C. During these years, Ronsisvalle and his siblings developed their talents singing and playing music. Ronsisvalle himself learned to play the steel guitar. Three of Ronsisvalle's older sisters formed a group called The Italian Gospel Trio, and they performed throughout the 1940's at churches and revivals throughout the United States and Canada. Ronsisvalle would eventually join his sisters providing accompaniment as a guitarist and vocalist. Ronsisvalle became a born-again Christian in 1948 while performing with his sisters at a revival in Florida.

High School, Music Ministry & College

In 1949, Benny Ronsisvalle and several of Dan's siblings found employment in Florida and inevitably, all of the Ronsisvalle family had relocated to Florida by 1950. Dan attended Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, where he became a standout running back on the school's football team, all the while working in construction as an apprentice to his father as well as still performing with his sisters whenever he had the opportunity.

In the fall of 1952, feeling pressured to assuage his mother's concerns that his secular pursuits were hindering his spiritual life, Dan reluctantly decided to forego his senior year and join The Italian Gospel Trio's tour full-time. It was on this tour that Dan decided to pursue Christian ministry as a permanent vocation. Dan continued to perform with his sisters and work as a terrazzo mechanic through 1955. That year, Ronsisvalle completed his high school equivalency degree and enrolled in Southwestern Bible College (now Southwestern Assemblies of God University or SAGU) in Waxahachie, Texas in the fall of 1955. While a full-time student, Ronsisvalle also worked 40 hours a week at an aircraft plant and as a part-time music minister at the First Assembly of God in Garland Texas. In 1958, Ronsisvalle left his factory job for a teaching position at Oak Cliff Assembly of God. Ronsisvalle graduated SAGU in May 1959 with a bachelor of science in theology, with a minor in Christian education. He was ordained as an Assemblies of God minister in June 1959.

Career

Ronsisvalle began his career in ministry as a traveling evangelist. He, along with his wife and younger brother, traveled across the country preaching and singing at church services, revivals and other special events.

In 1961, Ronsisvalle was hired as the pastor of an independent church in a fast-deteriorating section of the Garden District in New Orleans, Louisiana called the Gospel Lighthouse. In his first year, he oversaw that church's construction of a new campus in New Orleans' Lakeview neighborhood, its move to become a member congregation of the Assemblies of God denomination, as well as its transition to a new name, Lakeview Assembly of God. During this period, Ronsisvalle also expanded his ministry by utilizing radio and television broadcasting.

In 1966, Ronsisvalle began producing a half-hour television show featuring his family and other Christian muscial acts called the The Ronsisvalle Family Sings, which aired on local New Orleans station WWL-TV and later expanded to other markets with underwriting from corporate sponsors that included Winn-Dixie Supermakets. Ronsisvalle also produced and hosted a syndicated, two-hour daily morning radio show called Hymntime.

After meeting on a Christian tour and mission trip to Europe and the Middle East in November 1969, Assemblies of God minister Bob Smith began recruiting Ronsisvalle to succeed him as pastor of a small congregation in northeast Birmingham called Huffman Assembly of God.

Personal Life

Ronsisvalle married Violet Fern Tidwell of Downsville, Louisiana on June 8, 1956. They have two living children, Sheree Fern (b. 1961) and Kenneth Daniel (b. 1968). The Ronsisvalles' second child, Diana Faith, was born premature and passed away 28 hours after her birth in 1964.

Awards

  • Brother Bryan Award for Christian and humanitarian service in Jefferson County, 1976.

In Media

Ronsisvalle was the subject of a 1979 book, It's Me, O Lord, by biographer William Bradford Huie. The title was derived from the African American spiritual "Standing in the Need of Prayer." (See Johnson, J., Book of American Negro Spirituals, 1925; see also United Methodist Hymnal (1989), Nashville: United Methodist Pub. at 352)