Reggie

Reggie:
You Can’t Change Your Past, but You Can Change Your Future

By Reggie Dabbs (Thomas Nelson)

Given up by his unwed teenage mother, Reggie Dabbs was raised by adoptive parents who taught him about Jesus. After becoming a Christian as a 12-year-old, Dabbs developed public speaking skill, and today, he shares his story and encourages at-risk youth around the world. His tells his life story in Reggie: You Can’t Change Your Past, but You Can Change Your Future (Thomas Nelson, 2011).

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Read some of Dabbs’ story in the November/December 2011 issue of Outreach.

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