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Within the United States, there are currently 2.3 million people in prisons, jails and correctional facilities. Approximately 10 million men, women and youth pass through jail or prisons yearly. Our podcasts are produced to reduce these numbers. The men on the Death or Prison program know what incarceration is and offer their personal experiences in order to tell how a second chance can become a new life. As the episodes unfold, the perspectives of the panel and their guests unlock an undeniable and enlightening path illuminated by their faith.
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Sentenced to Natural Life plus 180 years Consecutive, Jude then spent years inside hating God, Christians and anyone else who got in his way. Then God had His way.
Most all of his childhood he was abused. Made to fight his brother in a hole they first had to dig, Jude was schooled in survival.
Ricky didn't want a Sex Offender label on him for the rest of his life so he followed his Mom's advice and served 60 months. A good example of a mother's love.
Ricky tells us that he has had his share of hardships. He was a professional at getting into trouble at age 9. In an over-sexed upbringing, he wanted approval. Then came the idea that led to prison.
Hope42Day Ministries, House of Hope and the Reentry Resources provided.
It took a shower in prison to make Joe surrender and give his powerless life to God Almighty. At that moment, Joe realized his life mattered and he found a purpose.
Joe had a rough childhood, an abusive father and trauma in his life. Listen up and find out how God had an answer for all of that!
Drugs, drugs and more drugs and that lifestyle took Roddy Martin to a point in his life where he lost everything. He was robbing from his mother, his family, his neighbors, everybody was a target. But it ended once he accepted God Almighty into his life, was baptized in prison, spent 4 years and came out clean! Now working for God and His Kingdom, Roddy will give those who need hope, Christ centered hope. Listen Up!
Roddy Martin artistically known Sound Doctrino C.E.O. of CBT Music Ministry & nonprofit. An abusive father, family in gangs and a school dropout, how do you think all that would work?  
The most Gangsta thing Drew ever did was give his life to Jesus. Drew is a living testimony to the power of God.
Molestation at a young age led to anger, rage and a survival thinking mode through his teens. So Drew joined a local gang and the trouble, heavy drug use and gang-banging began. Fortunately God never let go.
Since he gave his life to the Lord God, Evert has lived his purpose; helping others to understand that the Devil is a liar.
Deepheart has produced this video that speaks to the nature of man's relationship with God.
Deepheart has produced this video that speaks to the nature of man's relationship with God.
God does. Sentenced to 4 Life Sentences, the question for Joe was life or death. The power of God went deep inside him when he heard the answer to his question and immediately he felt the power of God enter his heart and he was born again at that moment! Old things passed away and all things became new, this according to God's promise.
Joe found more acceptance outside of his family than inside. His 'hood' peers took him on a wrong path and he ended up taking the lives of two men.
Vernon came to God after about a decade inside and has been living his life after release in peace.
The Innocent Project took interest in Vernon's case and through a long process proving Vernon's innocence, got him released. He leaned on God through the process and God didn't fail.
While in prison, Sean chiseled away at his reputation by first earning his GED, a proud moment. Seeking his education, Sean found change uncomfortable but he kept at it and has a success story to tell.
Sean describes himself as young and naive to the dangers of the street as they became normal, everyday life. It was 'keep it real or stand the pain,' in his survival mode. A spiritual battle raged around him which eventually led to a 40 year prison sentence and a 15 year plea.
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Thank you for this. My dad has 30 years left on his sentence for 2nd degree manslaughter.. He will die there. I feel like my grief is on going. I feel like I go thru the grieving process over and over again. The more my kids grow up and knowing how much he would love to be there kills me. I miss my dad. He is incarcerated in another state. I still talk to him but I can't see him. 1, I can't bring myself to yet and 2, my husband won't let me. I apologize for the rant. I am just glad I found this podcast. It's been 7 years since his crime and I go thru times when I do good and times when I struggle alot.

Sep 17th
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