Bobby Richards thought he'd left the war behind. He was wrong. From the jungles of Vietnam to the mean streets of Oakland to the harrowing depths of San Quentin's Death Row, one man's journey through hell on earth will keep you on the edge of your seat. As a cop in a rapidly changing world, Bobby faces a new kind of battle-one fought not with bullets, but with wits, grit, and an unwavering moral compass. Bobby must navigate a landscape as treacherous as any war zone. But the real test of his strength lies behind the cold steel bars of San Quentin. As a prison chaplain, Bobby comes face-to-face…mehr
Bobby Richards thought he'd left the war behind. He was wrong. From the jungles of Vietnam to the mean streets of Oakland to the harrowing depths of San Quentin's Death Row, one man's journey through hell on earth will keep you on the edge of your seat. As a cop in a rapidly changing world, Bobby faces a new kind of battle-one fought not with bullets, but with wits, grit, and an unwavering moral compass. Bobby must navigate a landscape as treacherous as any war zone. But the real test of his strength lies behind the cold steel bars of San Quentin. As a prison chaplain, Bobby comes face-to-face with society's most dangerous outcasts, forcing him to confront the darkest corners of the human soul-and his own past. "Three Gates to Hell" is a heart-pounding thriller that delves deep into the complexities of justice, redemption, and the power of forgiveness. With the authenticity that only a former police officer can bring, this novel delivers: Pulse-racing action that rivals James Patterson and Lee Child Intricate plots worthy of David Baldacci and Robert Ludlum A raw, unfiltered look at law enforcement in a changing America A poignant exploration of faith in the face of ultimate evil As Bobby Richards walks through his personal gates of hell, you'll be right there with him, feeling every punch, every moral dilemma, and every moment of grace. Step into a world where redemption comes at a steep price, and where one man's journey might just change everything.A Cop's Journey Through a Changing WorldHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
An award-winning author, speaker, and pastor, B.F. Randall graduated from the University of San Francisco, Global University (ICI), Berean Institute, and attendee of Golden Gate Theological Seminary. Randall was licensed and ordained by the Evangelical Church Alliance in 1984. Following his service in the US Army and a tour in Viet Nam, he served a decade as a Police Officer in the San Francisco Bay Area, and four years as the Assistant Solano County Recorder. Randall has served as a volunteer Chaplain at San Quentin State Prison, and as Police Chaplin, receiving training as a hostage and critical incident negotiator. His pastoral ministry began as the Administrator and Singles Pastor of a large Northern California Assembly of God church, and later he founded and pastored New Hope Christian Fellowship, a non-denominational, evangelical church in the Sacramento Valley for seventeen years. Ben's ministry includes speaking at numerous churches, conferences, seminars, and retreats, as well as global and national missions. He is also on the Board of Directors of "The Father's House" in Leesburg, Florida, and on the Board of Directors of "Follow the Need International Inc." a global outreach. He has produced and hosted a weekly radio show reaching the greater Francisco Bay Area, and has written editorials, articles, discourses, and authored plays, vignettes, and skits. Ben's dramatic monologue of the Book of James brings the Scriptures to life as he performs "A Man Called James." His work and experience have equipped him with a unique insight of human conflict and divine intervention that is clearly echoed in his writings.
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