After leading a life of crime from a young age, a man finds God and a
whole new life as a Christian minister in this inspirational memoir.
In this riveting autobiography, the author, the son of alcoholic
parents, reveals that he committed his first crime at the age of nine.
At eleven years of age, he stabbed a student at school, and by the
time he was twenty-five years old, Richard David Coss had served
almost nine years behind bars. He had accumulated thirty-two arrests,
twenty-eight convictions, and a reputation with the FBI as a
“dangerous and incorrigible” criminal. Bored with the monotony of
cell life and looking for a diversion, Coss wandered into a meeting of
Christian businessmen and fellow inmates at the prison chapel. One of
the men introduced himself and sat with Coss. Before Coss knew it, his
anger and hatred had become irrelevant. What counselors,
psychologists, sociologists, correction officers, special schools,
threats, and prison had been unable to do in sixteen years was
accomplished in a mere fifteen minutes. After an awakening desire to
change, Coss faced his situation, discovered hope, and transformed his
life. While still in prison, his influence resulted in changing the
lives of other inmates. He was released in 1971. In the years that
followed, he experienced his share of gains and losses, yet no loss
was as severe as that suffered on April 19, 1995—the day of the
Oklahoma City bombing. Coss, a grandfather at the time, described that
day as “the worst day of my life.” Yet he and his remaining family
survived with the support of each other and the strength of their
faith.
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ISBN
9781455613755
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Pelican Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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