Nah Greg Boyle changed my life as well. I was one of the few northerners in YTS (yeah they made us stay in the rock) and he changed my life. I was committed to the California youth authority at 13 and maxed out (the board said 18 months 😂) ended up paroling at the age of 20 and was the only person I knew who never went to prison or got murdered (so far). He was a huge factor in changing my mind state. May god forever bless Greg Boyle. Ended up in el Camino college off Crenshaw in Torrance and he was a spokesperson and when I attended his sermon he recognized me from the youth authority and plugged me into a trade program that allowed me live a life I never thought was possible and provide in a way I never thought possible. Mr. Greg Boyle, thank you. Thank you for really listening to us. You’re a savior.
@KingSmerk2092 ай бұрын
My big homie once told me I had potential. I tripped off that shit too 😂😂
@Big-LoFe3 сағат бұрын
This is real. I grew up single mom household with same vibes. Once a father figured stayed around I latched on super hard. I didnt want to loose that feeling that I had got from anFather figuring showingnme love and attention. ❤
@bryantcottreze45092 ай бұрын
The pain in his voice is real
@joeloco3453Күн бұрын
Right you heard it right away. At the end the power of love will always overcome the power of hate
@rubenfuentes6432 күн бұрын
💯
@jppatterson85652 ай бұрын
Bro... my mom has been married 7 times... there was a point I stopped communicating with her dudes.