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Prison Preacher #2: Consequences of Teaching the Uncompromised Gospel in Prisons

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Ken Barber (director of Grace Outreach, Bay City, Texas, [email protected]). Ken, now an evangelist, missionary & Bible instructor to inmates in the Texas Prison System, related his personal testimony of a life of depravity & wickedness which was abruptly turned around by a sovereign act of God's grace in part 1. This show examines more closely the Biblical perspective on how God can take even the vilest of men & change their lives by the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit. Titus 3:5 says, "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of regeneration of the Holy Ghost." Preaching & teaching in the prison system is also examined.

Part 2 of 2.

Since this video was filmed Ken Barber has relocated to the country of Belize as a missionary. The following is from one of his reports, "Greetings, The ministry here is prospering by the hand of God. We have learned again that the Kingdom of God is like sowing seed in a field, and it is certain that there is seed time and harvest. We still must patiently wait. Often the clutter in the field must be removed, the soil tilled, and the seed sown. We are God's husbandry, that is, His cultivated field. In one place the Bible says that the seed sprouts of itself. You cannot dig it up and hurry it along. Even God Himself patiently awaits the harvest of the earth. Please pray for us that God will grant us the wisdom and the endurance to await His harvest.

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Jul 22, 2011
Teaching
Titus 3:5
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