For
Evangelist Lord Kenya, October 28, 2010 will forever remain important, and he
chose to commemorate his 4th anniversary of his new life in Christ with
inmates of the Kumasi Central Prisons.
In
demonstration of his commitment to the prisons ministry, he also presented foodstuff
and other items to inmates.
Lord
Kenya shared testimonies and encouraged inmates to “know that whatever that is
happening to them, God loves them.”
According
to him, “once by the grace I’m not dead they also need to be encouraged that
all is not lost and especially some of them are there innocently.”
The ‘rap heavyweight champion’ tells
Luv News
starting a new life has not been easy “but the most important thing is that I cannot
compare the dark and the light; so it’s been challenging but also very
fulfilling.”
Evangelist
Kenya is most excited at the number of lives he has touched in the last four
years as he frequents schools, churches and open spaces to preach the Gospel of
Christ.
From the ghetto to the church has
been the central theme of his evangelism, testifying of his addiction to drugs
and eventual miraculous liberation by “an invisible hand”.
“Soul
winning is our agenda, so lives have been touched in terms of those who have
been lost are getting found and also helping others with drug problems and
coupled with the healing which is my gift through my ministry; we say glory be
to God,” said the Evangelist.
He
is trusting God to take his ministry to a higher level but Lord Kenya has his eyes
high up on establishing a rehabilitation centre for addicts.
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