God on Death RowCould convicted cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer get to heaven before you? If I shot thirteen people, could I still get to heaven? These and other questions are addressed in, God on Death Row. It's a journey through the lives of murderers and their amazing stories of finding faith in God, and salvation, as told through their letters. "Son-of-Sam" David Berkowitz, who once said, "I didn't want to hurt them; I only wanted to kill them," now calls himself the "Son of Hope." 19 convicted murderers in all. The book includes tons of personal letters, photos, last statements, last meals, etc. |
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Table des matières
Introduction | 7 |
Chapter | 15 |
Chapter 5 | 21 |
Chapter 6 | 31 |
Pam Perillo | 43 |
Chapter 9 | 60 |
Jeff Dillingham | 69 |
Susan Atkins | 75 |
Wayne Wesbrook | 87 |
Chapter 14 | 101 |
Chapter 16 | 107 |
Chapter 19 | 137 |
Timothy McVeigh | 153 |
Chapter 24 | 159 |
Chapter 26 | 166 |
Salvation | 181 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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