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‘No longer bound’: 41 Louisiana inmates led to Jesus

In June, 41 inmates in a Louisiana prison were led to Jesus through the faithfulness and love of volunteers.
  • July 25, 2024
  • Louisiana Baptist Message
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A member of an evangelism team prayed with an inmate who accepted Christ during a visit to Bossier Parish Maximum Facility.
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‘No longer bound’: 41 Louisiana inmates led to Jesus

Cedric Davis entered Bossier Parish Maximum Facility in Plain Dealing, Louisiana, this past April. But just two months later, the 45-year-old — convicted for simple burglary — gained a permanent reprieve from a spiritual death sentence.

“Satan left and Jesus entered into my body,” Davis told the Baptist Message.

Davis responded to a gospel invitation offered by Kyle Williams, a Louisiana Baptist evangelist from Sarepta and a religious volunteer at the prison. Davis was among 41 inmates who made decisions to follow Christ during a jail visit by a team of 25 on June 29.

Throughout the morning, the volunteers visited various dormitories to pray and share the gospel with inmates.

Christ glorified

Williams — a member of Willow Point Baptist Church, Shreveport — and other local ministers will follow up with the 41 inmates and disciple them during weekly visits.

“These men that made decisions are no longer bound by sin and have been forgiven of all unrighteousness,” said Williams, who has visited inmates inside the prison since 2010. “For the believer, leading someone to Christ is the pinnacle. It doesn’t get any better this side of heaven. What a blessing to see men cross over from death to life.”

De’Ongelo Smith, a member of Spring Hill Baptist Church, Ringgold, recalled an inmate whom he befriended years ago. He was thankful to see such inmates now growing in their relationships with the Lord.

“This day was for the glory of God,” Smith said. “I’m thankful that I was able to become a part of this alongside mighty of men of God as we got the chance just to share the gospel of Jesus Christ.

“It wasn’t about me or any of us,” he continued. “It was all about Christ being glorified.”

Favorite moment

Bradley Huie, a member of First Baptist Church Haughton, said his favorite moment of the day was when he and other team members prayed over an inmate who moments earlier decided to accept Christ.

“The Great Commission tells us that we need to make ourselves disciples and share the Word,” he said. “It was encouraging to see that one inmate get his heart right, and hopefully he will grow in his new life with Christ and bring glory to God.”


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Brian Blackwell and originally published by Baptist Message, newsjournal of the Louisiana Baptist Convention.

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