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Coley Gates episode 2: From 999 Years to Freedom: Faith, Forgiveness, and Redemption

41 min · 21. touko 2026
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In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Coley shares what it was like to be sentenced to 999 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit — and how faith, accountability, and deep personal transformation carried him through 25 years behind bars. But this story isn’t just about prison. It’s about healing. Coley talks about: * Coming to terms with his past and taking responsibility for his life * Building a relationship with the victim’s family * Letting go of bitterness toward the man who committed the crime * The moment he hugged his children for the first time as a free man * The release plan that helped convince officials he was ready for freedom * Why support systems and relationships are the key to transformation * How he chose the legacy he wanted to leave for his children

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