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One man's compelling story of life-shaping decisions gone bad - and how, in prison, he recovered.
As a young man, Stephen Arrington had it all! Great looks, talent, wit and limitless possibilities. He never intended to trash his life.
Then the Navy discharged him for selling marijuana. He became a pilot for a multimillionaire friend - who turned out to be a major cocaine transporter. While co-piloting a massive shipment from the Columbian jungles, he knew he wanted out. But it was too late.
In almost unbelievable circumstances, he found himself arrested and charged as a codefendant in the famous John DeLorean drug trial. For reasons that will surprise you, he pled guilty and received a five-year sentence.
Life for Stephen was jolted to a painful reality, and he began a search to know if the Lord ever visited prison cells. His transforming discovery resulted in his book (penned from his cell) Journey Into Darkness - and in his commitment to help young people avoid that same dark journey.
After prison Stephen was hired as chief diver for The Cousteau Society, facing close encounters with killer whales and great white sharks. But even those thrills were exceeded by his new adventure: telling youth about self-worth and happiness found in Christ. |