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From a former criminal and now chaplain for the San Francisco 49ers and the Golden State Warriors, comes a riveting, behind-the-bars look at one of America’s most feared prisons: San Quentin. Reverend Earl Smith shares the most important lessons he’s learned from years of helping inmates discover God’s plan for them.

In 1983, twenty-seven-year-old Earl Smith arrived at San Quentin just like everyone thought he would. Labeled as a gang member and criminal from a young age, Smith was expected to do some time, but after a brush with death during a botched drug deal, Smith’s soul was saved and his life path was altered forever.

From that moment on, Smith knew God had an unusual mission for him, and he became the minister to the lost souls sitting on death row. For twenty-three years, Smith played chess with Charles Manson, negotiated truces between rival gangs, and bore witness to the final thoughts of many death row inmates. But most importantly, Smith helped the prisoners of San Quentin find redemption, hope, and to understand that it is still possible to find God’s grace and mercy from behind bars.

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Earl
Smith

Author, Death Row Chaplain, (2015)Graduate: Bishop Home Mission Society College, Dallas, TXChaplain, San Quentin Prison, 1983 – 2006Chaplain, NFL San Francisco 49ers and NBA San Francisco Golden State WarriorsNational Correctional Chaplain of the Year, 2000Wife: AngelChildren: Ebony, Earl, Jr., Tamara and Franklin

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