Description
1977 edition. Paperback cover has some slight wrinkling and shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This compelling work by Chaplain Ray offers a rare glimpse into the harsh realities of prison life and the transformative power of faith. Published in 1977, at a time when the United States was grappling with soaring incarceration rates and the challenges of prison reform, “God’s Prison Gang” provides a firsthand account of the author’s experiences as a chaplain in the California penal system. Through vivid anecdotes and poignant narratives, Chaplain Ray sheds light on the struggles faced by inmates, the complexities of rehabilitation efforts, and the role of spirituality in fostering personal growth and redemption behind bars.
This particular copy, while bearing the gentle marks of time, remains in acceptable condition, a testament to its enduring appeal and the resilience of the stories it holds. For collectors and readers alike, “God’s Prison Gang” offers a unique opportunity to delve into a pivotal era in American penal history, exploring the intersection of religion, social justice, and the human condition within the confines of the prison system. Chaplain Ray’s candid storytelling and unwavering compassion make this book a thought-provoking and deeply moving addition to any collection.