Following the call to lead after having been lost through addiction for so long.
All across the Upper Cumberland, there are everyday people who are lead to do more than everyday things.
Tim Dunavant went from having a church filled life growing up in a small town to living in Nashville where his family stopped going to church, and all things religious fell to the wayside. At the age of 17, he began experimenting with alcohol and drugs, which led to a trouble filled life in his 20s where he found himself in jail 30 times before redemption found him. He joins Denna Hornby to share his story about how he finally agreed to read the Bible in jail, and found out a lot about not only God, but about himself and who he wanted to become as a person. Through this experience, he found his calling, and is now pastor of Smith Memorial United Methodist Church in Jackson County and Gainesboro United Methodist Church in Gainesboro.