Lin Wood Says Pack Your Church This Sunday by AMIR GEORGEĀ for Charisma News
To spend time with attorney Lin Wood is to be energized, empowered, have your faith amped up and wonder why he didn’t become an evangelist. In addition to faith, he has an equal dose of good old-fashioned common sense.
In a digital world where every pronouncement is audience-tested and filtered, Wood speaks from his heart and with a background in law of representing a half-century and celebrity cases ranging from the defense of Richard Jewell, the security guard who was falsely blamed for the Atlanta Olympics bombing; the family of JonBenet Ramsey; former Congressman Gary Condit; Herman Cain; the victim of Kobe Bryant; the successful defense of Nicholas Sandmann against CNN; and most recently defending President Donald J. Trump with attorney Sidney Powell.
“I found God when I was 14 in my local Baptist church and, after giving a sermon at my church, was told by those at the church that God had called me to be a preacher, but I went away from the Lord at 16 when my beloved mother diedābut God never walked away from me,” Wood says.
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He went on to testify:
Two years ago, at 66, I was diagnosed with a macular hole in my eye from a degenerative disease and was forced by the treatment to keep my head down until it healed. I was suddenly faced with my mortality and began to look back at my life and ask what it had all been about.
At the height of my illness, I began to reach the 23rd psalm every night and was confronted with the simple fact that God is real. I surrendered my life to Himāthat was just two years ago.
Wood joins an emerging army led by Trump of the so-called “deplorables,” who are leading what he believes is a spiritual awakening that, in many ways, is happening apart from the established church and is being led by those who have often found Christ late in life and after turbulent lifestyles. Their attitudes contrast those of some who have grown up in the church and take so much for granted.