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The Story of Doctor

Swaziland, March 2017

The story of Doctor (his real name and not a title) is one of the most amazing stories ever heard in Swaziland. He was in prison for almost 6 years for something he did not do. While there his wife was in a terrible accident and passed away and also his house was destroyed. However, in prison he received the Lord Jesus and God did a wonderful work in his live. He was able to forgive people, learned to play the guitar and I was privileged to listen to him play and sing when I went to prison to share the gospel.

Since his release, he has been at every ‘leadership conference’ to play and has also been invited to other functions. He is leading a church and the church is growing. One day a car drove over his guitar which was a disaster. He stayed upbeat but could not afford to buy another.

Via Swazi Vision we were able to buy a new guitar for him and also could provide the prison with some speakers. Doctor didn’t know this and he was invited to the prison to share with the prisoners. When he arrived, his smile went beyond his ears. The place was packed to capacity; we never had so many prisoners attending. I had brought 3 friends with me from America and they could not get over the service. Once again, it is amazing what the Lord is doing in this place. Many of the prisoners are experiencing new life through Jesus.

Leo, Swazi Vision

 

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