From Prison Fellowship <[email protected]>
Subject A Loner’s Last Hope
Date January 5, 2025 11:09 PM
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A LONER&rsquo;S LAST HOPE

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&ldquo;I was angry. Asking God in was like admitting that I was weak. At that point I just started weeping, and I knew when I stood up, I was giving it all up.&rdquo; &mdash;Nick
Throughout high school, Nick earned good grades and lettered in wrestling. But he also excelled at getting in trouble. Nick&rsquo;s parents were concerned about his influence on their younger children. His parents issued an ultimatum: If he wanted to live under their roof, he had to live by their rules. Nick moved out at 15.


At 17, he robbed a loan store twice, and the second time, he was quickly caught and arrested. The cops found a kitchen knife in his pocket. Soon he was facing two 10-year sentences for armed robbery. All Nick could think was, &ldquo;At least in jail I&rsquo;ll have food and a place to live.&rdquo;


Nick arrived in prison a broken young man with no self-worth or direction. He did a few stints in solitary confinement and got time added to his sentence for misconduct.

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