Sunday, June 2, 2019
Our Children :: social issues
Our ChildrenMy Testimony and Message to the States and the World Hello my Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, past and now . . . It was the year 1986 and the month of June when my life was forever changed. The Kentucky Court System sentenced me to 25 years and life, which means that I will ache to aid 25 years in prison before I can be considered for parole on a life sentence. I was convicted on absent and robbery charges and this was my first time advance to prison. I do accept full responsibility for my crimes. One night alone in my cell, I began to chase myself and ask for mercy, and I repented in the name of Jesus Christ and became wonderfully and marvelously forgiven and saved. AMEN Today my dream, vision, and goal is to get out of prison and travel any over the United States of America and the world. I would like to preach in the churches and speak in the youth centers and school systems to address the problem we face in this wicked world. I waited patiently for the Lord an d he inclined unto me, and heard my cry. He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry body and set my feet upon a rock and established my goings. And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God and I pose peace and love in my heart today in the name of Jesus Christ. HALLELUJAH Praise His Holy Name As we all know, life comes with trials and tribulations and they course to challenge our inner strength. I am obligated to put self aside and do Gods will today in America and the World. It is not about Brother Jones and his situation, its about our young people. They need our love and support because we have so many young people coming to prison today and the prison system in America is not the answer for our children. They should not have to travel the same road that I have traveled and it is very important that we address and arrest this problem. Let me talk briefly about the prison system and the laws that have been legislated over the past tenner o r at least as long as I have been in prison doing time with Jesus Christ.
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