Summary
SummaryI never imagined that behind cold bars I would find Godβs warmest embrace. When Mary greeted me in that Missouri federal prison, my heart was stone-coldβbitter, angry, unwilling to believe. Yet her simple words, βIt was good to see you in church on Sunday, John,β haunted me until I returned to apologize. She asked if I believe in God, and though I scoffed, something stirred in me that night.
The next morning, still feeling the weight of my own vowβto never shed another tearβI knelt and prayed, βGod, I have no hope and no help; itβs all up to You.β As I whispered βSavior,β a storm raged outside, masking my tears, and I felt my stone heart crack. From that moment, Godβs promise in Ezekiel 36 came alive in meβI was washed, renewed, reborn.
Through small-group discipleship, Christmas-Eve visits, spiritual mentoring, and Maryβs unwavering friendship, I learned to walk in faith beyond prison walls. Forty-one years later, we stand married by His graceβa diamond in the rough polished by His love. ππ
John and Mary met in a Missouri federal prison, where she served as a Christian volunteer and school teacher, and he was an inmate serving a 25 year sentence. Now married for more than 40 years, they share the story of God’s redemption, and how they discovered love where they least expected it.
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Time Chapters
Β 01:10 First encounter with Mary 02:05 My apology in the Learning Center 07:05 Maryβs ultimatum: accept or reject Christ 08:05 Prayer of surrender and salvation 09:40 Realizing God gave me a new heart 13:42 Forming a small discipleship group 17:20 Deciding to marry by eldersβ guidance 18:45 Wedding celebration and Psalm 118:23
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