
Dennis Northington, once a highly successful insurance executive in Texas, experienced a profound spiritual shift after a near-death incident at the Grand Canyon. A flat tire kept his family from boarding a helicopter that later crashed—an event he saw as divine intervention. This brush with death sparked deep self-reflection, leading him to abandon his pursuit of wealth and embark on four years of intense prayer and biblical study. Guided by a spiritual calling to “read [God’s] book,” he immersed himself in Scripture, adopting practices like reading weekly Torah portions and integrating faith into every aspect of life.Eventually, Northington re-entered the insurance world, this time guided by biblical values rather than profit. Inspired by principles like caring for orphans and widows, he redefined his approach to business by offering risk management services to nonprofits that align with Scripture. Now working with Frost Bank, which prioritizes integrity, caring, and excellence, Northington focuses on creating eternal impact rather than short-term gain. His story, rooted in faith, shows how divine encounters can transform not only personal beliefs but also professional missions.