Monday, June 1, 2015

Minister Phillip Burdick's Legal Fund

This Page is designed to get the word out for and help to raise money for the legal costs of my great friend and Christian brother, Minister Phillip Burdick, to pursue his court case. Phil is a Minister of the Gospel, long term care giver, hospice worker, drummer, and Christian man who has been incarcerated since 1977. I used to be incarcerated with him, and before I post information from him I just wanted to tell you my personal experience with him.

I have known Phil since 1999, and Phil has been a Christian leader in the Church inside prison for several decades, discipling and leading many people to the Lord, preaching, drumming, and living for the glory of Jesus, even after TWO separate parole grants that were reversed by the governors Wilson, and Schwarzenegger, respectively. Phil has done 38 years on a 7 to life sentence from 1977, has an exemplary record inside, and He has been a personal mentor to me and has been a counselor of the Lord to many.

He is a cancer survivor, and a true minister of the Lord Jesus, who has been and continues to embody the Gospel of Jesus Christ, despite circumstances that, although of his own making, would make almost anyone else give up decades ago. It is my own personal belief that God continues to keep him there because of all the souls he wins for Jesus, but I still have been hoping and praying that he can be released before the end of his earthly time.

It is with humblness of heart and belief in the power of God that I write this to you today. Please consider some help, either finanicial or personal by writing to him at:

Phillip Burdick B-82439
CMC East #8226
PO Box 8101
San Luis Obispo, Ca 93409

The following are links to his testimony, and other related documents. Please consider carefully and prayerfully. Thank you! MC

Phllip's Facebook, Please add him as a friend

Phillip's Life and Time, his history and what happened

Phillip's Testimony
Some of Phillip's accomplishments inside
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