Kingdom First: A Journey from Prison to Pulpit

Apr 21, 2026

This powerful conversation takes us on a journey from brokenness to redemption, showing us that our past does not define our future in Christ. We hear a remarkable testimony of transformation—from drug dealing and federal prison to pastoral ministry spanning nearly three decades. The central message resonates deeply: we are not defined by our mistakes but by the blood of Jesus that washes us clean. The emphasis on being 'kingdom-minded' challenges us to prioritize our identity as Christians above all other labels—race, political affiliation, or social status. This kingdom perspective reminds us that what unites us in Christ is far more powerful than what divides us in the world. The testimony of faithfulness through impossible circumstances—a young mother waiting years for her imprisoned partner, quarterly visits with rolls of quarters, and ultimately building a thriving church together—demonstrates that God's redemptive power works best in our weakest moments. We're reminded that revival often happens when we're hungry and thirsty for God, even in the most unlikely places like a prison cell. This story invites us to examine our own lives: Are we hiding our testimonies or boldly proclaiming what God has brought us through? Are we more concerned with our earthly identities or our kingdom citizenship?


Chapters

Chapter 1: Introduction and Church Background

0:00 - 4:49

We are introduced to Pastors Lonnie and Tracy Keene from Strong Point Church in Whitehall, Ohio, who share about their 28-year ministry journey.

Chapter 2: A Testimony of Redemption

4:49 - 12:00

We hear a powerful testimony of transformation from drug dealing and federal prison to ministry, demonstrating God's redemptive power.

Chapter 3: Standing Through Separation

12:00 - 14:50

We discover the challenges of maintaining relationships and faith during incarceration, including limited visits and the journey to salvation for both partners.

Chapter 4: Kingdom Ministry and Truth

14:50 - 19:52

We explore the importance of kingdom-focused ministry that prioritizes biblical truth over political correctness and racial divisions.