Can’t Imagine
Posted on January 4, 2008
Filed Under Dr. Dobson's Broadcast, Life, Spiritual Life
I lived in Texas for about 10 years, and could imagine some of the scenes Maury Davis painted with his stories on this memorable two-day presentation. The hot summer sun, the black dirt, the terrain…I could picture those things.
I cannot, however, imagine the life he lived in prison. His account of being with the biggest and baddest of the inmates, the difficulties he faced and the lessons God taught him…these things come to life through his stories, but I still cannot put my arms around that experience.
It is incredible to hear of the new faith this man had in God, despite the circumstances, and it is wonderful to hear how God met him in some of his darkest moments. Listen in!
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