Ken Mayfield
My earliest memories are of home where there were many struggles. My dad became an alcoholic when I was very young. His lifestyle included having numerous affairs, disappearing for days while drunk or with one of his many girlfriends. When he was at home, he was very abusive. Once when I was 9, he bent my mother’s hand backwards until he had broken every bone in her hand. He then laughed and mocked her saying that there was no way that she could drive herself to the hospital.
The summer that I turned 12 was one of the worst. By then, my dad had returned home for a few months but was still drinking heavily. Our car had been repossessed and we were living in a rented, run-down mobile home in
My mom and I were taken to the Juvenile Division of the
A couple of weeks later I returned and was introduced to a man named Rick Hulse. He asked about every detail of the day that dad died. I answered every question. After the meeting I was told that he was the prosecuting attorney and that he had determined that my actions were in self defense. He decided not to try the case in court and would drop the charge against me. It was a huge relief to hear the news, but this was the point where my life began to spiral out of control. Within months I had become an extremely rebellious teen. I began smoking and dabbling into drugs. My friends encouraged all the wrong things and I was headed in a deadly direction.
By the time I was 16, we had moved to
As the week at camp wore on, I felt the call of God very strongly on my life. I told God that I was His and that if He wanted to use me, do it. Through a series of what I know to be God’s amazing hand at work, I finished high school, then applied and was accepted at a
Jumping forward to now, I know that God has been so faithful to me. He has allowed me to build and manage a network of Christian radio stations throughout the southeast. I have been married to a wonderful, Godly woman for nearly 25 years. We serve in ministry together. We have one child, Kellan. He is a junior at a Christian university. For the last five years He has allowed me to serve as one of the staff ministers at First Baptist North Spartanburg.
While I know that God has brought me a long way, I know that I am nothing without Him. I am so blessed and undeserving of the goodness that He has shown me.
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December 12th, 2008 at 2:10 pm
Praise God for such a wonderful testimony! The devil is our enemy, but the Holy Spirit is more powerful than any force on this earth. My Father was an abuseive alcoholic. I do not drink, but raised my son in dysfunctional marriage(s). His Dad deserted us. Son grown/married. His Dad on probation with courts. My Son says I am a Jesus freak & he & family have stopped having any contact with me. But Our GOD is faithful. Praise God He brought you through.What the devil means for harm, God can use for our good–the ultimate good! God Bless you and your family. Have a very Merry “Christ”mas. See you all in heaven!
March 23rd, 2009 at 2:18 pm
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