Atlanta Reformed Presbyterian Church

"Metanoia Prison Ministries"

42 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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The Rev. Lowell Ivey presented the story of how he came to Christ while serving 15 years in prison in Texas, and then how he was called into the gospel ministry. He also spoke about Metanoia Prison Ministries, an agency of the Presbyterian Church in America, of which he is the director.

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