Prophetess Patricia Mckinney at The Beauty and Selfesteem February 26th 2010

How Prophetess Patricia Mckinney made Transition

THE LIFE OF PROPHET PATRICIA DESIREE GOFF MCKINNEY:

On September 29, 1965, Patricia (Goff) McKinney was born to Mae Helen Williams and Luther Douglas Goff in Hartford, CT.  By the age of 3 years old, she and her family migrated and settled in Norwalk, Connecticut following the death of her father. In Norwalk, her life experiences began,which included many changes and challenges.

At the age of 13, Patricia began experiences with boys. Not long after, she ran away to Bridgeport, CT where she endured the hardship of being raped and beaten. The rape spiraled into the indulgence of alcohol and marijuana. By the age of 15, she became pregnant with her first child, Nakina Qeyonna Goff. One year later, she was incarcerated for 7 days for theft.  Two years later her only child was taken from her because of the lifestyle that she had chosen to live.  By the age of 17, she had endured as much as that of a 30 year old woman. She was introduced to and began to use heroin and crack cocaine which opened the door of the lifestyle of prostitution and crime. By the time she reached the age of 20 years old, she was strung out on drugs with a 15 bag a day heroin habit and she spent most of that part of her life in and out of jail.

In 1993, at the age of 28, Patricia's life took a turn for the better.  She surrendered her life to the Lord, accepting Him as her personal Savior. However, her struggle continued for a while. By 1994, she returned to jail again, and faced an eight year sentence, but because of the Grace of God, she received a lighter sentence of 3 years and only served 10 months in Niantic and in 1995 was released to the Mary Magdalene House, a Halfway House in Bridgeport, CT.

In 1996, Patricia was released from Mary Magdelene and resided in Bridgeport, CT, worked a stable job and became a good citizen in the community. In addition she met her soul mate. They became one on November 9, 1997.  Soon after, she and her husband increased their family with the birth of two beautiful children.

By 2001, Patricia and Kelvin, together, rededicated their lives to the Lord and began attending church while faithfully serving the Lord. In 2006, they prayerfully branched out and established Manifested Glory Ministries.

On July 2008 Patricia founded Women in Transition, an outreach ministry for women of all cultures and walks of life and in 2009, she founded the B.A.A.C, the Black American Alliance Commission. She's also a spokes woman for God and has appeared on CNN and the Tyra Banks Show as her ministry continues to flourish.

Truly Patricia's life has been a miracle and she is living proof that no matter what your life experiences may be, you can change through the power of God. One thing that she will always remember is that The Lord Jesus Christ Himself, saved her, set her free and delivered her. She honors Him daily for bringing her out of darkness into His Marvelous Light.

As of today, Patricia has 16, years clean and sober. To God be the glory!!!


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