• Episode 105: From murder and prison to resurrection and freedom PART TWO (Jerri Anne Blankenship and Mindy Lancaster)

  • Dec 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 105: From murder and prison to resurrection and freedom PART TWO (Jerri Anne Blankenship and Mindy Lancaster)

  • Summary

  • In Episode 104 (Part One of this double feature), Jerri Anne Blankenship and Mindy Lancaster (Whites Ferry Road Church of Christ, West Monroe, Louisiana) tell the story of how God rescued them from darkness and the downward spiral that happened after their father went to prison for the murder of their mother.

    In this episode, Jerri Anne and Mindy describe how they accepted an invitation to tell their story to the women on the inside at a Louisiana state prison. Unsure at first, they found themselves caught up in in a mighty work of God, allowing themselves to be part of baptizing hundreds of women a year in a place that most of the world forgets or ignores.

    Just in time for Christmas and long rides in the car to spend the holidays with family and friends, Jerri Anne and Mindy tell the second part of their story here.

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