Resilience & Faith: Joshua Blacks story | Episode 20

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Joshua Black, a January 6th defendant, shares his journey from a troubled past to the steps of the Capitol. He discusses his life before January 6th, his experience of coming to know the Lord, and what led him to the Capitol that day. Joshua emphasizes the importance of joy and the peace that comes from having a relationship with Jesus. He also talks about his experience of being shot with a rubber bullet and his time in prison. Despite the challenges, Joshua remains steadfast in his faith and believes that serving the Lord is the key to true happiness. Joshua Black recounts his experience during the January 6th Capitol riot and the aftermath of his arrest and trial. He describes how he intervened to prevent violence and destruction, and how he and others were misunderstood and unfairly treated. Joshua expresses his hope for a pardon from President Trump for all January 6 defendants and emphasizes the need for a true investigation into the events of that day. He also shares his plans to continue speaking out and seeking justice. The conversation sheds light on the broken prison and justice system and the resilience of those who have been affected.

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