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🎙️EP144. From Prison to Purpose | David Garlock's Journey of Justice and Redemption

🎙️EP144. From Prison to Purpose | David Garlock's Journey of Justice and Redemption

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David Garlock’s journey is one of trauma, transformation, and triumph. After surviving years of horrific abuse, David and his brother took the life of their abuser—an act that led to a 25-year sentence. But in prison, David found something far greater than freedom: he found Jesus.


In this episode of the Embracing Brokenness Podcast, Steve talks with David about:

* His early years of abuse and family dysfunction

* The decision that changed everything

*Meeting God in a jail cell

* His education journey—from GED to college degree

* Working with Bryan Stevenson and appearing in Just Mercy

* Why justice reform matters

* What the Church can do to support returning citizens


David's story is a powerful reminder that no one is beyond the reach of grace—and that God can use anyone for His glory.


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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Embracing Brokenness

03:01 David's Early Life and Trauma

10:36 The Turning Point: Confession and Transformation

19:36 Life After Incarceration and Family Dynamics

24:52 Loss and Healing: The Impact of Grief

28:11 The Importance of Faith and Advocacy

29:23 The Power of Faith and Vulnerability

36:40 Transformative Education Behind Bars

54:48 Finding Purpose Through Adversity

58:40 Redefining Identity Beyond Past Mistakes

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