Welcome blog-world as we journey through the life and times of Rev. Miguel Frost. This tour begins on 63rd street, you guess it the heart of Englewood. There's know need to run for cover, this is life from the eyes of a ghetto superstar. I encourage you to buckle your seatbelt because this ride gets kind of bumpy. I've seen a lot in my days, but life in the ghetto made me the strong person I am today. My neighborhood was infested with drugs, prostitution and a very high crime rate, but life goes on.
My later years is a testimony of what God can do. We are molded and shaped as we travel through our destiny, but I tell you if you faint not there is an abundance of joy at the end of the rainbow. Be blessed~~
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