A drug addict woman in Alabama who became a Christian donated her kidney to the police officer who jailed her. She attested that the Holy Spirit prompted her to do so.
Most Wanted Drug Addict
Between 2007 and 2012, Jocelynn James was in and out of jail due to theft and drug abuse. As a result, she became “Franklin’s Most Wanted” in Alabama. Living in darkness was the only life she knew until Christ met her.

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While living her life around drugs, she met Officer Terrell Potter, who often arrested her.
“She was out running crazy, stealing and doing drugs and things she shouldn’t be doing,” the former Officer recalled. “I locked her up a couple of times.”
Today, Jocelynn is already sober for eight years after giving her life to God inside the jail. In fact, she felt grateful that Officer Terrell arrested her eight years ago because she found Jesus in prison.
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Then in 2019, the retired Officer suffered from kidney failure and had to undergo a kidney transplant. But he had to wait seven to eight years to receive a donation. So, Officer Terrell responded in the best possible way.
“We began praying about getting the right kidney,” he said. “We were looking all over the Southeast.”
Donates Kidney
Meanwhile, Jocelynn discovered through Facebook that the Officer who jailed her eight years ago needed a kidney.
“I just threw my phone down and the Holy Spirit told me right then that I had that man’s kidney,” she recounted.
Soon, doctors discovered through tests that the retired Officer and Jocelynn were a perfect match.
“If you asked me 100 names of who may give me a kidney, her name would have not been on the list,” Officer Terrell said. “It’s just unbelievable that she was willing to do that.”
Finally, both had a successful kidney transplant on July 21, 2019.
Jocelynn expressed how she was humbled to be used by God to extend the former Officer’s life.
“God restored me from the inside out, and to be able to give another human a kidney to extend his life is really rewarding,” she remarked.
Reference | Faithpot