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Apostle Lamoy Brown, known in musical circles as Reggaepastor, is proud of the impact his Mount Vernon, New York-based Liberty Vision of Hope Restoration Centre has had on the community. Founded some 10 years ago, the non-denominational ministry also caters to the unchurched.
Beyond ministering and community outreach, Brown recalls one of his most defining moments, helping to save a young man from suicide.
âThe standout moment for me was ministering on big stages like Dump Up Beach and Jamaica Praise Fest in Montego Bay. But pastorally, saving a young man from suicide was truly one of the highest points. While praying during a midnight session, a young man walked into the church. I called him forward for prayer, and the Spirit showed me he was about to take his life. When I told him, he broke down in tears,â Brown said.
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