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Kevin Clapp speaks on 'Power of Choice' at AYDC

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By Wes Irving, AYDC School Administrator

Kevin Clapp from God Strong Ministries out of North Carolina visited the Adair Youth Development Center on Thursday, August 2, 2018. He spoke to the students about the "Power of Choice".

His message was very straight forward and real with the students, they have the power to choose a different path in life. He made a great connection with the students that will enable them to make better choices. - Wes Irvin




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Kevin Clapp speaks on 'Power of Choice' at AYDC



2018-08-09 - Adair Youth Development Center, 401 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Wes Irvin, AYDC School Administrator.
Kevin Clapp from God Strong Ministries out of North Carolina visited the Adair Youth Development Center on Thursday, August 2, 2018. He spoke to the students about the "Power of Choice". His message was very straight forward and real with the students, they have the power to choose a different path in life. He made a great connection with the students that will enable them to make better choices. - Wes Irvin

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