Cain's redemption : a story of hope and transformation in America's bloodiest prison / Dennis Shere.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago : Northfield Pub., �2005.Description: 186 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781881273240
  • 1881273245
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 9481 .A52 L687 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
The execution of a "good man" -- "You just killed that man" -- Life on the Mississippi -- "Manufactured hope" -- What it feels like -- Souls behind bars -- The Bishop of Angola -- Troubleshooting -- A sharp sliver of metal -- Shakedowns and prison breaks -- The yes man -- "I didn't do it" -- In for life, making a life -- "They kicked me out of prison" -- "He kept his word."
Summary: "Formerly known as America's bloodiest prison, the 18,000 acres that comprise Louisiana's Angola State Penitentiary are now home to 5,000 inmates, a full range of seasonal crops, a 9-hole golf course, yearly rodeos, a Bible seminary, a museum, and much more. All of this came into being at the behest of Warden Burl Cain, who is now the longest-standing warden in the history of Angola prison. Under his leadership, the inmate population of 5,000 has gone from regular knife fights to Bible studies. Cain is a strong believer in the ability of the gospel to turn the most incorrigible of sinners into productive, moral citizens. Because eight out of ten prisoners are serving life sentences without parole at Angola, Cain has taken upon himself the task of making the lives of these prisoners productive and educational. Through a partnership with New Orleans Baptist Seminary, prisoners have the opportunity to get a bible degree and even be transferred to other prisons as a missionary.The Angola phenomenon has been covered by such media outlets as: Time Magazine, Christianity Today, and in award-winning film documentary The Farm: Angola, USA. Author Dennis Shere combines his background in journalism and law to bring readers this account of redemption and life change in the most unlikely of places: a maximum security prison." -- from the publisher.
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The execution of a "good man" -- "You just killed that man" -- Life on the Mississippi -- "Manufactured hope" -- What it feels like -- Souls behind bars -- The Bishop of Angola -- Troubleshooting -- A sharp sliver of metal -- Shakedowns and prison breaks -- The yes man -- "I didn't do it" -- In for life, making a life -- "They kicked me out of prison" -- "He kept his word."

"Formerly known as America's bloodiest prison, the 18,000 acres that comprise Louisiana's Angola State Penitentiary are now home to 5,000 inmates, a full range of seasonal crops, a 9-hole golf course, yearly rodeos, a Bible seminary, a museum, and much more. All of this came into being at the behest of Warden Burl Cain, who is now the longest-standing warden in the history of Angola prison. Under his leadership, the inmate population of 5,000 has gone from regular knife fights to Bible studies. Cain is a strong believer in the ability of the gospel to turn the most incorrigible of sinners into productive, moral citizens. Because eight out of ten prisoners are serving life sentences without parole at Angola, Cain has taken upon himself the task of making the lives of these prisoners productive and educational. Through a partnership with New Orleans Baptist Seminary, prisoners have the opportunity to get a bible degree and even be transferred to other prisons as a missionary.The Angola phenomenon has been covered by such media outlets as: Time Magazine, Christianity Today, and in award-winning film documentary The Farm: Angola, USA. Author Dennis Shere combines his background in journalism and law to bring readers this account of redemption and life change in the most unlikely of places: a maximum security prison." -- from the publisher.

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