Author: | Minister Kenneth Williams | ISBN: | 9781370223091 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Williams | Publication: | June 14, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Minister Kenneth Williams |
ISBN: | 9781370223091 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Williams |
Publication: | June 14, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Kenneth Williams is currently not a man without his fair share of faults. Growing up, he was not stiff neck riff-raff hell-bent on learning the hard way, as if it was the only way. His choice to join the Black gangster disciples at nine years old, sure enough further aggravated matters for him. What would you say about a 10-year-old being locked up and the boy’s reformatory school back-to-back. That was Kenneth.
At 16 he served his first prison sentence. Kenneth was released at 19 years old, on April 4, 1998. His freedom, if it could be called that, lasted eight months, and he meet with having innocent blood all over his hands. Rightfully so, Kenneth has not seen the light of day since, as the saying goes.
Notwithstanding, what the devil meant for evil, God can turn it around for our good. Although Kenneth remains on Arkansas's death row, he says that he is freer within, than he's ever been, thanks to the one who holds the master keys to any prison, to any infirmary: the Lord Jesus Christ.
He has no greater joy than sharing his testimony of how God delivered him from darkness. Kenneth has been blessed to write a booklet "The Unrelenting Burdens of Gang Bangers".
Kenneth is an anti-gang advocate. He is the founder of a nonprofit organization in the making – he calls it N.O.G. for Neutral Of Gangs initiative.
He is an ordained minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Kenneth’s sermons along with articles can be freely downloaded at: Facebook Minister Ken D. Williams.
Kenneth Williams is currently not a man without his fair share of faults. Growing up, he was not stiff neck riff-raff hell-bent on learning the hard way, as if it was the only way. His choice to join the Black gangster disciples at nine years old, sure enough further aggravated matters for him. What would you say about a 10-year-old being locked up and the boy’s reformatory school back-to-back. That was Kenneth.
At 16 he served his first prison sentence. Kenneth was released at 19 years old, on April 4, 1998. His freedom, if it could be called that, lasted eight months, and he meet with having innocent blood all over his hands. Rightfully so, Kenneth has not seen the light of day since, as the saying goes.
Notwithstanding, what the devil meant for evil, God can turn it around for our good. Although Kenneth remains on Arkansas's death row, he says that he is freer within, than he's ever been, thanks to the one who holds the master keys to any prison, to any infirmary: the Lord Jesus Christ.
He has no greater joy than sharing his testimony of how God delivered him from darkness. Kenneth has been blessed to write a booklet "The Unrelenting Burdens of Gang Bangers".
Kenneth is an anti-gang advocate. He is the founder of a nonprofit organization in the making – he calls it N.O.G. for Neutral Of Gangs initiative.
He is an ordained minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Kenneth’s sermons along with articles can be freely downloaded at: Facebook Minister Ken D. Williams.