• Finding Redemption and Transformation in Life's Darkest Moments - My Interview with Ronald Olivier

  • Nov 30 2023
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Finding Redemption and Transformation in Life's Darkest Moments - My Interview with Ronald Olivier

  • Summary

  • What if you could find hope, inspiration, and transformation in the darkest corners of life? That's exactly what my guest today has achieved, even when it seemed like all the odds were stacked against him. We kick off by sharing the incredible journey of Ronald Olivier, author of "27 Summers: My Journey to Freedom, Forgiveness, and Redemption During My Time in Angola Prison." Ronald's firm belief in the power of faith and his unwavering motto, "Don't tell me what God can't do," will leave you inspired.

    We wrap up with an exploration of the 2012 law change on mandatory life sentences for juveniles in the US. This change had a profound impact on many young lives, including that of Olivier, who was convicted of murder. His journey back to court for re-sentencing and the emotional meeting with the victim's mother is a testament to the power of forgiveness. From in-depth discussions on faith, redemption, and transformation to heartrending stories of forgiveness, this episode promises to touch your heart and soul.

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