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Mess it Up Show 212 - Antigodlin

Tuesday 26th April 2022

Joshua Wilson shares his journey from a strict upbringing and prison to finding faith and purpose through ministry on Mess It Up Show 212.
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Joshua Wilson's Remarkable Path: From Incarceration to Inspiration on Mess It Up Show 212

That's how you can be thankful, because it brings about when we allow it, when we allow the circumstance and we look for what's good in this, and because, because not everybody does that, I mean there are a lot of people who find Christ because they went to jail.
Ever wondered how someone can turn their life around after hitting rock bottom? In this episode of the 'Mess It Up Podcast', Joshua Wilson shares his compelling story of transformation. Raised in a strict Christian household, Joshua's life took a dramatic turn when he found himself behind bars. But this isn't just a tale of hardship; it's one of redemption and resilience.
Through Celebrate Recovery Inside and Prison Fellowship Ministries, Joshua discovered a new path that led him to ministry work. He opens up about the struggles he faced, including addiction and the complexities of his black and Jewish heritage. Music played a significant role in his healing process, offering solace and a means to express his journey. Joshua's story is a testament to the power of gratitude, personal responsibility, and finding positivity in the darkest of times.
The hosts navigate his experiences with empathy, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and hope. Dive into this episode to hear how prison ministry can profoundly change lives.