Being raised in the Nation of Islam faith, Robert was unknowingly taught to hate. Incarceration taught him love. God played a tape of Robert’s life in jail and he met Jesus soon afterward. He immediately started witnessing in that jail and almost his whole block came to faith.
“You’re gonna need a new job because we’re gonna be emptying this prison,” Robert said to the warden. Robert saw so much fruit and so much Jesus there in the prison, that he actually asked to stay. (He didn’t get to.)
You’ll find him today a husband, father, Jesus follower, worship artist and an associate in the electrical industry.
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