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The Life and Death of "Suspect" is a raw, cinematic memoir of survival, surrender, and supernatural grace. Gabriel Hinojosa takes readers on a gripping journey from the streets of addiction, violence, and incarceration to the altar of transformation, healing, and purpose. Told with brutal honesty and spiritual fire, this book chronicles 38 years of trauma, chaos, and near-death experiences-including being shot, stabbed, and left for dead-while exposing the spiritual warfare behind the scenes. Gabriel doesn't sugarcoat his past. He was a thief, a gang member, a manipulator, and a man drowning…mehr

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The Life and Death of "Suspect" is a raw, cinematic memoir of survival, surrender, and supernatural grace. Gabriel Hinojosa takes readers on a gripping journey from the streets of addiction, violence, and incarceration to the altar of transformation, healing, and purpose. Told with brutal honesty and spiritual fire, this book chronicles 38 years of trauma, chaos, and near-death experiences-including being shot, stabbed, and left for dead-while exposing the spiritual warfare behind the scenes. Gabriel doesn't sugarcoat his past. He was a thief, a gang member, a manipulator, and a man drowning in sin. But through divine intervention, relentless faith, and the love of a woman named Melissa, his story turns from wreckage to redemption. From jailhouse prayers to street-level peer coaching to founding a nonprofit that reaches the broken, Gabriel's testimony is more than a story of survival; it's a call to action. He shows how God doesn't choose the polished; He chooses the wild. The ones who've been through fire and are willing to go back in to pull others out. Partnered with Amazing Church Colorado and fueled by the Holy Spirit, Gabriel and Melissa now lead Prevailing Towards Redemption, a ministry and nonprofit that meets people in the shadows and walks them into the light. This book is for anyone who's ever felt too far gone, too broken, or too lost to be redeemed. It's proof that grace rewrites stories, that scars become testimonies, and that Jesus still calls the wild ones.