I grew up in North Carolina, raised by my mom. Somewhere along the way, I lost my sense of direction. I started making choices that pulled me further away from the path I was meant to walk. Stealing money, breaking into houses-these became part of my life. The guilt weighed heavily on me, but I felt trapped in that lifestyle.
Then one day, I survived a near-fatal car accident. Miraculously, I walked away unharmed. At that moment, I knew God had spared me for a reason. I couldn’t ignore it anymore-it was time to change.
I started focusing on school and found comfort in football. It became my escape, something that gave me a sense of purpose. One day, a teammate invited me to Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch), and that invitation changed my life. I was baptized, and though it wasn’t easy to let go of my past, the Church became my strength. Slowly but surely, I felt God transforming me from the inside out.
Then, in 2015, everything became clearer. During a powerful camp meeting. I heard God calling me to join the Apostolic Missionary Program (AMP). I wasn’t sure if I was ready for it, but through Apostle Jonathan’s message, I knew I had to trust God. That decision led me to step forward into the full-time ministry.
Now, as I pursue this calling of being a minister of God, my mission is clear: to reach out to those who feel broken, lost, and forgotten, just like I once was. I want to share the love, peace, and purpose I found in God with others. I can confidently say that choosing this path is a decision I have no regrets about.
“The gospel gave me a new life, and through Christ, I know that anyone can experience the same transformation. If you feel like you’re too far gone or that your mistakes define you, I want you to know this: there is hope. And that hope is found in Him.”