Andrew

Welcome to the Rap Report with your host Andrew Rappaport, where we provide biblical interpretation and application.

Andrew

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Andrew

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Andrew

Fight, Laugh, Feast.

Andrew

A lot of new brothers I've gotten to meet.

Andrew

One of them has a very Calvinistic name.

Chance

That's Chance.

Andrew

That was the thing.

Andrew

So I walked up to you when I asked your name especially because someone whose seat I'm sitting in right now kept calling you Chase.

Chance

That's okay.

Andrew

And it kept confusing me.

Andrew

Yeah, but you made it clear when you said it's really not good.

Andrew

Reformed name, Chance.

Chance

Yeah, yeah.

Andrew

So chance is with 1689 cigars.

Andrew

So let's talk about first you before we get to your business.

Andrew

But you know, how did you come to Christ?

Chance

So grew up in a pagan family.

Chance

And so long story short, I hated God.

Chance

Like prior to my conversion I would go out and flip off the sky and curse God.

Chance

And I was a hard kid.

Chance

Fought all my life.

Chance

Most of my teeth are fake because of that.

Chance

And super angry.

Chance

Never had a dad like Wilson.

Chance

Did his talk on a bastard nation.

Chance

I'm a product of the sin of America.

Chance

Never had a father figure and so really upset.

Chance

My mom just married, I think it was her fourth or fifth husband that she married in with and she married into a Christian family and that nobody knew.

Chance

And this, this is my conversion is odd because I went to like a Freewill Baptist church after that and they were like you, you chose, you ascended up to God.

Chance

But I was about to blow my brains out and the pastor from the family came over and he shared the gospel with me.

Chance

Like I literally had my note written out, put it on there.

Chance

I was about to take a shower and that's where I was going to do it so my mom wouldn't have to clean up a huge mess.

Chance

And Christ came and sought me and saved me.

Chance

And then my journey from the Freewell Baptist world into the Reformed community, it came by taking up and reading.

Chance

And so as I read, I didn't even know what Calvinism was.

Chance

And later on I'll get to that.

Chance

But some people are still trying to.

Andrew

Figure it out, but they know they hate it.

Chance

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Chance

I was not a provisionalist, we'll just say that.

Chance

And so I started my journey and then I'm going to Independent Fundamental Baptist Church.

Chance

Very all law, no gospel.

Chance

And so I'm learning all these Things I'm learning all these standards.

Chance

And in my head, I think Durbin says this, by what standard?

Chance

And so I would say, show me in the Scripture.

Chance

And so they would give me a theological point in the scripture that just was absurd.

Chance

The hermeneutics were bad.

Chance

And I wasn't well educated in the Christian faith, but I just knew it was bad.

Chance

And so I would start studying myself.

Chance

Skip on to, you know, three or four years after my conversion, I'm at my small Bible college in Louisville and we're going through.

Chance

It was either hermeneutics or church ed.

Chance

I don't know which one it was.

Chance

But they got to John six and they're going through it and we get to like 642 and you know, all these passages.

Chance

And I was like, christ calls us sheep as sheep hear his voice and they come to him.

Chance

And like, I'm deducting from the passage, my theology is growing.

Chance

And so my professor gave me an F on my hermeneutics.

Chance

And he said I was a Calvinist.

Chance

And so.

Andrew

And you're going, what's a Calvinist?

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

So I instantly looked up what is a Calvinist?

Chance

And the first sermon that popped up is Every by John MacArthur.

Chance

Every Calvinist should be a pre millennialist.

Chance

And so I cut my teeth on John MacArthur and RC.

Chance

And then you go down the rabbit hole and you're like, oh.

Chance

Then you find, like, truly reformed people.

Chance

And I love MacArthur and I love RC.

Chance

RC would be truly reformed, but.

Andrew

Well, actually, RC is a Baptist today.

Chance

Yeah, yeah, I agree.

Chance

I agree.

Chance

And so I start going down these rabbit holes and my faith strengthen.

Chance

But as my faith is strengthened, I'm causing issues in my church.

Chance

And I don't know why, because I'm challenging their positions.

Chance

And it wasn't out of, like, unteachable.

Chance

It was like, just curious.

Andrew

Just like, I'm trying to understand this stuff, but they're thinking, well, you do understand it's against what we believe.

Andrew

You're just going, like, what?

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

And so I start reforming, and my wife and I, we get married, we leave that fundamentalist movement, and we start attending every denomination.

Chance

And so I was just like, I have to find a church that believes the Bible.

Chance

And so we started going, and it was preached at our independent Baptist circles to be scripture alone.

Chance

And that's what led me to my positions.

Chance

And so it wasn't just horrible teaching, it was just bad application from them.

Chance

And so they taught me that.

Chance

And then we went a year and a half just visiting churches and you know, we would go to the big EVA churches, we would go to the.

Chance

I mean, we even went to some Lutheran services just to figure out, like, what are we?

Chance

And as we did that, more and more, I even tried, you know, I tried being a Presbyterian.

Chance

I was like, I just don't see covenant, you know, theology in the way they see it.

Chance

And so as I would go through, finally land solidly in the 1689 camp, our church about two years ago recognized that I was a gifted brother.

Chance

And then they called me to be an elder at the church.

Chance

And so now I'm an elder at a small church plant in Tennessee, Kentucky state line, and that's where I'm at now.

Andrew

Yeah.

Andrew

And so I think most of the folks here know you for your business, for the company.

Andrew

You create.

Andrew

1689 scars.

Andrew

I first found out about that because I was entered into a contest that Dead Man Walking did, and Dead Man Walking had a contest for podcasters.

Andrew

And so it was really kind of funny because it was all.

Andrew

The winner was getting a box of cigars.

Andrew

And I do find it funny.

Andrew

The winner of it is someone who's known to always have a cigar but never smokes.

Andrew

And that's Kit Spolsky.

Andrew

He plays different characters.

Andrew

So the Presbyterian is the guy with the cigar.

Andrew

And so it was kind of fun being like, hey, you know, here's, you know, we have the.

Andrew

I forget how Greg worded it, but it was like the Christian podcast, like cigar smoking preachers or something like that.

Andrew

And it was like, okay, well, vote for me anyway, even if not cigar smoking.

Andrew

So it was kind of.

Andrew

I made it through round two.

Andrew

To round two and then died.

Andrew

You know, he likes to put me up against James White.

Andrew

And, you know, I did everything I could to get to pass round two, but, you know, he plans it that way.

Chance

Yeah, yeah.

Andrew

But, yeah, so that's where I first heard about you.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And then I know that some others started, you know, talking about your cigars.

Andrew

You know, there's.

Andrew

There's plenty, especially in here.

Andrew

Fight LA Feast.

Andrew

Apparently, people that smoke cigars and really enjoy.

Andrew

I mean, clearly they enjoyed it.

Andrew

You sold out, like, before, what, before the day of.

Andrew

Before the first.

Chance

Almost pre conference.

Andrew

Yeah, pre conference.

Andrew

You almost sold out.

Chance

Yeah, so.

Andrew

So, I mean, for folks who do like cigars, you know, describe what.

Andrew

What is different with.

Andrew

With your company, with your cigars?

Chance

Well, so with our cigars, we launched about six to seven.

Chance

Well, I'd say six months ago when we were really going hard.

Chance

But the company's two years old.

Chance

We did our blending process.

Chance

It took about a year and a half to just kind of figure out like what's the best quality.

Andrew

And so when you say it like, you know, I had Squirrely Joe's coffee on my podcast a couple weeks ago.

Andrew

And so when he came on, I asked him specifically, because when you say the blending process, same thing with the coffee.

Andrew

I didn't know all that.

Andrew

I learned about that.

Chance

Yes.

Andrew

And I don't know much about tobacco, how you do it.

Andrew

So what do you mean the blending process?

Andrew

What's involved in that?

Chance

Yeah, so you have like a Connecticut leaf, which would be like a thinner leaf and it's going to give you more of like people use terms like creamy or silky or smooth smoke.

Chance

And so you have a Connecticut wrapper and then your binder and filler.

Chance

It can be maduro, it can be habano, it could be scraps from the factory floor.

Chance

I mean that's the essence of your cigar.

Andrew

And when you're saying, you know, habano, you're using this.

Andrew

What exactly are those?

Chance

Yeah, so habano would be like a Cuban seed origin that's grown in the Dominican or that's grown in the Nicaraguan region of.

Andrew

So that tells you where it's grown.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

And so the soil gives the, the tobacco leaf flavor.

Chance

And so a habano would be a two to four year old cigar, aged typically, sometimes they're pushed out a little bit sooner.

Chance

And so we like to be in that two to four year age on our tobacco.

Chance

Then our maduros, we like to be in the five to six year age tobacco.

Chance

And then our Connecticut's, they could be as new as 90 days off the floor.

Chance

And so there's the makeup of the cigars.

Chance

And if you think of blending, this is how I always tell what blending is like.

Chance

It's like a mash build for your bourbon, you know, 74% corn, the rest rye or whatever, whatever you're doing for your bourbon.

Andrew

So I don't do anything for bourbon.

Chance

Yeah, I don't really drink too much spirits.

Chance

But the blending process, it matters by the grade of tobacco.

Chance

So you have B grade and B grade would be like a Swiss or sweet.

Chance

A grade would be like most of your boutique cigar companies are going to be A grade tobacco and then you have a.

Chance

It's the tobacco that people covet, tobacco that people gatekeep.

Chance

And so to get past the gatekeepers, we had to, we had to go to no name factories and we had to figure out where the gatekeepers are.

Chance

Getting their tobacco from the farms.

Chance

And we did that and then now we offer the best cigars that you can get.

Andrew

And, and they're super expensive like the gatekeepers do, right?

Chance

No, no, no.

Chance

They're affordable and we made it that way because we, we wanted to.

Chance

Obviously we want to move units, we want to move product, but we also wanted to offer a product that's as good as Opus, as good as Davidoff.

Chance

And I would say our flagship confessional line, we could put it up against any of the top name.

Chance

Undercrown David Off Drew Estates is underground.

Chance

But we could put it up against them and it's going to be as good quality, good construction, good burn, good tobacco.

Andrew

So, so I'm, you know, I'm on Daily Wire, you know, I follow Daily Wire and stuff.

Andrew

So they, they keep talking about the, you know, the Mayflower Scars.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

Michael Noel does the Scars.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And he talks about similar.

Andrew

Like you, is the idea of having a good quality cigar but at a cheaper price.

Andrew

Because I guess, I guess that with the scar industry, it's like you want the real good stuff, it's really going to cost you.

Andrew

So.

Andrew

And he sold out in record time.

Andrew

You know, he keeps, it seems like he keeps getting them in stock and they're going out of stock.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

You're talking about the aging process and all.

Andrew

Do you have to go buy the tobacco from some other.

Andrew

Some from like a farm?

Andrew

Are you actually rolling them yourself or is it all.

Chance

So it's rolled in Nicaragua and rolled into Dominican.

Andrew

Okay.

Chance

And so how the factories work is they keep aged tobacco on hand.

Chance

And then you.

Chance

It's kind of like build a bear.

Chance

You go in and you pick and choose what you want.

Andrew

Okay.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

So they're rolling it there and you're getting it.

Andrew

It's all rolled.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And then I guess you're putting your.

Andrew

Because you have your own bands on it, which were cool looking.

Andrew

I mean, you got your John Calvin and Knox, which I thought was kind of neat.

Andrew

Yes, really cool.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

So the John Calvin, the Knox and the Spurgeon, that's.

Chance

That's reformed cigars.

Chance

So they're a separate company from, from us.

Chance

They're actually a nonprofit that all of their proceeds go to church plants in Atlanta and Nicaragua.

Andrew

Really?

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

So.

Andrew

And so.

Andrew

So you're getting, you're getting the bands from there.

Andrew

So you're just getting the cigars and putting your own band on.

Chance

Yeah, that's.

Chance

That's what we do.

Chance

So we banned all of our own cigars.

Chance

We do it because of Quality control.

Chance

So sometimes we'll do a thing called reject cigars where we, we have cigars that are cracked or maybe they just, they look ugly.

Chance

So we sell them for two bucks and as soon as we post them, they're gone.

Chance

You know, so the, so you're essentially.

Andrew

Since they're wrapping them there, where these top grade cigar companies are doing it, you're actually getting the same quality.

Andrew

You're just charging less.

Andrew

So how is it that they just have huge markups and you decided not.

Chance

To do huge markups or correctly.

Chance

Okay, yeah.

Chance

And so everything in the cigar industry is branding.

Chance

That, that's, that's what it is.

Chance

And so like, you think of like.

Andrew

And you decide to brand yours Presbyterian.

Andrew

That's why you did 1689, right?

Chance

No, no.

Chance

Branded Baptist.

Andrew

Wait, wait, do Baptists smoke cigars?

Andrew

You know, well, obviously they do in.

Chance

Private and nobody knows.

Chance

So.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

So.

Chance

So the company's grown.

Chance

We're at like a 10% or 10,000% growth rate from January.

Chance

Wow.

Chance

And we've, we've done really well.

Chance

We've hit our target audience and we're branching out into the non target audience world.

Chance

And so how, how we're, we're explicitly Christian, but we're not gimmicky.

Chance

You know, we're not, we're making the best product that we can.

Andrew

You know, that's a really good point.

Andrew

Because when, unfortunately, when Christians do things.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

Like when Christians do movies, it's like, really, do you have to be that cheesy?

Andrew

Yeah, yeah.

Andrew

Oh.

Andrew

Because that's what Christian movies are.

Andrew

They're cheesy.

Andrew

No.

Andrew

How about we do better than what the world does?

Chance

Yeah, right.

Andrew

It's, it's a thing where I really value people that say, look, I'm gonna do excellence in whatever, whatever God has gifted me.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

I want to do it with excellence.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

Rather than just get by.

Andrew

Like one of the, one of the criticisms I have about Christian business, you know, in the service industry, businessmen, you know, you get like a Christian, you know, plumber or electrician.

Andrew

Right.

Andrew

They go to work for another Christian.

Andrew

There's two problems.

Andrew

You got the Christian going, well, I'm going to hire a brother in Christ because he's going to give me a great rate.

Andrew

You should give me, you should charge me less than you do other people.

Chance

Yeah, right.

Andrew

And then the guy that's there is like, well, you know, this is a brother in Christ.

Andrew

So, you know, I could do bad work, shoddy work, and it's okay because, you know, he's going to forgive me.

Andrew

He's a brother in Christ.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Right.

Andrew

Now, the Muslims, you know what they do?

Andrew

The Muslim will hire another Muslim because he goes, I'm feeding a fellow brother's family.

Andrew

I'm feeding a fellow Muslim's family.

Andrew

So I'm going to pay you more than what you'd normally get paid.

Andrew

And the other, the Muslim who's doing the work says, I'm working for a fellow Muslim.

Andrew

So I got to do a better job than I would for someone in the world.

Andrew

We in the Christian world, we don't think that way.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

You know, like, I had a guy, so I do podcasts, and there's a guy who I work with.

Andrew

He's actually a hall of fame podcaster, but he.

Andrew

He will consult, and I needed some help that I was beyond what I could do.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And so, you know, I called him up and said, hey, can I schedule some time with you?

Andrew

You know, and, you know, pay your consulting fee?

Andrew

And so he gives me his co consulting fee.

Andrew

He goes, but for you, you know, I'll do like, $50, $100 less.

Andrew

I said, absolutely not.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

I said, I'll pay full price or more.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And so I'll pay you $50 more than what the people in the world are charging you.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

You know, because I'm helping feed his family.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And so when we get a guy like you who wants to produce something with excellence, I think there's value in that, and people recognize that.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

And you could go check out our reviews.

Chance

I don't think we have a bad review.

Chance

Maybe for a challenge.

Chance

I think that's the only one star review we have on our website, and we keep every review up.

Chance

So if somebody comes and leaves a bad review, I might write a bad.

Andrew

Review just so I can see it.

Chance

Yeah, yeah.

Chance

We keep them every review up.

Chance

And the reason we do that is because we want complete transparency.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

You know, we want.

Chance

We want everybody to see that our product's good, and that's what we've done.

Chance

We've created a premium cigar line that's.

Chance

It'll stand up to any other cigar company.

Andrew

Yeah.

Andrew

That's good.

Andrew

Well, I appreciate having you on.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Thanks for having me.

Andrew

Good to talk to you.

Andrew

Great to get to know you.

Andrew

I mean, it was fun hanging out with you this week.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And I hope we can, you know, hang out more, maybe do some more stuff together.

Andrew

That'd be good.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Maybe up at the war room conference.

Andrew

Oh, that's right.

Andrew

And that's not too far from you Right.

Chance

No, I think it's like an hour and a half, maybe.

Andrew

Yes.

Andrew

That is the open air theology conference that Jeffrey Rice puts on.

Andrew

Well, open air theology is the podcast and they put the conference on.

Andrew

It's called war.

Andrew

It's being called war this year.

Andrew

It's going to be on sanctification.

Andrew

And so I think it's going to be a really good conference.

Andrew

They're really good.

Andrew

You know, this conference here, I like, they do a similar thing to what Jeffrey does.

Andrew

When Jeffrey did the first open air theology, it was one hour preaching, one hour fellowship.

Andrew

One hour preaching, one hour fellowship.

Andrew

And so you really got a good fellowship time, which is what this they're doing here.

Andrew

They may have two speakers in a row, but a long period, like 40 minutes of fellowship time.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And that's really what people come to the conference for.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

I mean, the preaching right now, you can get all that.

Andrew

Every message here will probably be online.

Chance

Yeah, but it's the.

Chance

It's probably surety online.

Andrew

Yeah, it's the fellowship that really makes the conference.

Andrew

I mean, you know, we get to see each other here.

Andrew

We'll go to another conference and be like, hey, now all of a sudden we're brothers in Christ.

Andrew

We know each other.

Andrew

It's like family reunion time when we get together.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And that's what people appreciate about a conference.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Community, man.

Andrew

Yeah.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And you're helping that community by getting everyone smoking cigars afterwards, right?

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Down your phone, smoke cigars and talk about, you know, like last night we were, we were at underground.

Chance

I don't know.

Andrew

I did not go.

Chance

Yeah, yeah.

Chance

So we're underground.

Chance

And so over here they're talking, they're, they're debating theomony, and then over here they're debating baptism.

Chance

And then these guys are over here singing a psalm.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

That's what I love about open air theology conferences.

Andrew

They end it by five.

Andrew

So we all go to dinner and I mean, the dinner is like a theology throwdown.

Andrew

You know, it's just everyone is debating different theological positions, but we're doing it as brothers in Christ.

Andrew

This is what I really enjoy about it.

Andrew

And I've had the same experience here where a lot of guys here I would disagree with.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

I wouldn't be in line with them theologically.

Andrew

But so far, all the people, we will go out, we'll argue, debate, you know, even if it gets heated and excited.

Andrew

But then afterwards, like, hey, let's, let's go to Buffalo Wild Wings, get food.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

You know, that's how it should be.

Andrew

And that's how it should be.

Andrew

Like, let's.

Andrew

We could.

Andrew

We could fight it out.

Andrew

We can have some laughs, you know, and.

Andrew

But we're brothers in Christ.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And that's the thing that I appreciate about certain conferences that have.

Andrew

That a lot of conferences are just like, oh, no.

Andrew

We have to have everyone that agrees the same thing.

Andrew

And you can't be speaking against what we say, you know?

Andrew

Yeah, I don't want.

Andrew

I like having the disagreement.

Chance

You like free speech, right?

Andrew

Is NSA listening?

Andrew

Because, you know, free speech is.

Andrew

You know, it depends how you define it these days.

Andrew

You know, I mean, my definition of free speech is that we would both have the freedom to say what we think.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

And we could disagree with each other.

Andrew

You know, the Marxist definition of free speech is you agree with us, you're free.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Yeah.

Andrew

So it depends how you define it with.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Well, I'm not a Marxist, so, yeah, I'm there with you.

Andrew

Well, I appreciate you coming on.

Andrew

Thanks for it.

Andrew

And thank you.

Andrew

So, guys, do check out 1689 cigars was 1689 cigars dot com.

Chance

Yep, that's what it is.

Andrew

There we go.

Andrew

I mean, great marketing there.

Andrew

So check them out if you enjoy cigars and get it.

Andrew

Get a nice smooth smoke or.

Chance

Yeah, whatever you want.

Chance

We got it.

Andrew

So there you go.

Andrew

I got a challenge coin.

Chance

Just for the record.

Andrew

I got the challenge coin.

Chance

Yeah.

Chance

Although.

Andrew

Although you gave one to Greg.

Andrew

I had to buy mine, but that's okay.

Andrew

I'm not taking it personal.

Chance

I'll throw some extra cigars in your order.

Andrew

Yeah.

Andrew

Thanks, man.

Andrew

Appreciate you coming on.

Chance

Thank you.

Andrew

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Andrew

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