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Weekend of May 4 (K188)
Out Of Darkness
(Thomas Ranville)

Thomas was a young man filled with anger, and involved with gangs. Concentrating on boxing helped for awhile, but inner pride was also his opponent. He tells how he was freed and is now a "brother in Christ." He says there is "a way out" for those caught up in gangs.

 

Thomas Ranville

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Weekend of May 11 (K189)
A Legacy of Faith
(Karissa & Delores Cardinal)

When Karissa reached her teen years, because of peer pressure, she followed the world. Her mother spoke to her about how she was hurting her loved ones and God by what she was doing, and that got Karissa thinking. Later she met some Christian young people who also encouraged her to walk with the Lord again.

 

Karissa Cardinal

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Weekend of May 18 (K190)
Lord I Surrender
(Richard & Melody Paul,
Marvella Curtis)

Richard tells how his involvement with music has turned out to be a blessing to himself, and can be shared with others. Learning worship songs and writing new songs brought Richard to a whole new level in his walk with God. He tells how he was inspired to write his songs.

 

Richard & Melody Paul

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Weekend of May 25 (K191)
Brothers in Christ
(Thomas Ranville, Fred Evans)

Thomas tells more about finding peace in his life, and reaching out to his friends still in gangs. Fred Evans shares how the promises in Scripture take away fear and give strength.

 

Fred Evans

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