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In this episode of Dear Church, Chris McCurley talks with Melvin Otey, a preacher, lawyer, and professor at Faulkner University. Melvin shares his powerful journey from pursuing a successful career in law to answering the call to full-time ministry.
He opens up about how he came to Christ, what led him to leave the courtroom for the pulpit, and the ways his legal background still shapes his faith and ministry. It's a story of surrender, purpose, and God's calling.
Whether you're in law, ministry, or just seeking God's direction for your life—this conversation will challenge and inspire you.
To learn more about The Quarterly, visit https://cobbpublishing.com/quarterly
Connect with Us:
Have a question? Email Chris at [email protected].
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In this episode of Dear Church, Chris McCurley talks with Melvin Otey, a preacher, lawyer, and professor at Faulkner University. Melvin shares his powerful journey from pursuing a successful career in law to answering the call to full-time ministry.
He opens up about how he came to Christ, what led him to leave the courtroom for the pulpit, and the ways his legal background still shapes his faith and ministry. It's a story of surrender, purpose, and God's calling.
Whether you're in law, ministry, or just seeking God's direction for your life—this conversation will challenge and inspire you.
To learn more about The Quarterly, visit https://cobbpublishing.com/quarterly
Connect with Us:
Have a question? Email Chris at [email protected].
#DearChurch #MelvinOtey #FaithJourney #FromLawToMinistry #ChristianTestimony #CalledToPreach #AttorneyAndMinister #GodsCalling

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