About The Author
Ephriam K. Bennett born on February 19, 1962, in ford Heights, Illinois, formerly known as East Chicago Heights, Illinois. He was raised in Harvey, Illinois. He attended Thornridge High School. Ephriam is a Chicago native: famous Amateur & Professional boxer; United States Army Sargent; Humanitarian Award Recipient; Entrepeneur- convicted felon turned Author, Philanthropist, and founder of MSP Resident Community Builders & The B.E.L.I.E.V.E. -N – H.O.P.E. Foundation specializing in: Restorative Justice & Conflict Resolution, Trauma Healing, Civil Right Advocacy & Activism, Prison Reform & Prisoner Rights Advocacy and Activism, Diversity & Inclusion Consultant, Gang Prevention, and Intervention, Money Management, Tutor, Mentor, and Life-Coach to thousands of incarcerated Men & Women, Health Coach Instructor & Creator of Self-Help programs, Spiritual Advisor, & true man of God. He currently resides in Maine
About The Book
The book is about self-help and a story of redemption. It’s a story about a fighter who wanted to quit life itself. A man who threw in the towel, but to his surprise, God threw it back, at him and wouldn’t let him quit. The book describes Ephriam’s painful, humiliating fall from grace; how he vowed his hatred for God when he was sentenced to twenty-seven years in prison. There is sex, betrayal, violence, crimes that defy description, bankruptcy, homelessness, and the moment when he met face-to-face with God, and how God’s amazing love and redemptive power saved him from destroying his life. He now helps others to turn their own pain into purpose. The hope that Ephriam’s story inspires you to do the same.