Now I Walk on Death Row

Now I Walk on Death Row:
A Wall Street Finance Lawyer Stumbles into the Arms of a Loving God
By Dale S. Recinella (Chosen)

“A lay chaplain’s astonishing story of transformation from high-powered lawyer whose life crashed and how God showed him the way to pick up the pieces with the power of the Bible, a church community, and the mysterious workings of the Spirit.” —Jeanette Thomason, from the March/April 2012 issue of Outreach

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