Summary
SummaryI never thought I’d see hope again after that night. Drunk and desperate, I fatally shot a woman during an attempted robbery. Guilt tore me apart, and within months I turned myself in. Two years into my life-plus-sixty sentence at Green Bay Correctional Institution, a routine search landed me in segregation. At rock bottom, I cried out: “God, if You’re real, I can’t keep living like this.” Instantly, an overwhelming peace filled me—no rhyme or reason for it, just pure supernatural calm. Released three days early, I prayed for direction and met Campus Crusade’s Dan Brigger. He walked me through the Gospel, taught me to “watch one, do one, teach one,” and I began discipling other inmates. Over 32 years, God softened even my harshest critics—and by His grace I walked out on parole. Today, I’m living proof that no sentence is beyond God’s transforming power! 🙏✨
The story of how God transformed Kevin’s life even after his life as a free man was over.
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Time Chapters
01:05 The crime and conviction 01:52 Supernatural peace in segregation 03:05 Mentorship and discipleship begin 05:02 Staff hearts changed for parole

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