Rev. Earl Smith became the youngest chaplain ever hired by the
California Department of Corrections when he was asked to become
the chaplain at San Quentin in 1983. In 2000, Earl was named
National Correctional Chaplain of the Year. He currently serves as
chaplain for the San Francisco 49ers and the Golden State Warriors.
He has appeared on HBO, CNN, The 700 Club, Trinity Broadcasting and
the Discovery Channel, and has been featured in Newsweek and Time.
He was born and raised in Stockton, California, where he lives
today with his wife, Angel, and their children Ebony, Earl Jr.,
Tamara, and Franklin.
Mark Schlabach is the coauthor of the New York Times bestselling
books, Happy, Happy, Happy, Si-cology 1, and The Duck Commander
Family. He is one of the most respected and popular college
football columnists in the country. He and his wife live in
Madison, Georgia, with their three children.
"With the eloquence of a gifted sage, Earl A. Smith delivers a kind
of visceral imagery that can only be acquired by firsthand
knowledge of a life lived on both sides of the bars. He is uniquely
qualified to bring the untold tales of faith, endurance, and
perseverance from inside one of the world’s most notorious
prisons."
*Bishop T.D. Jakes*
“This book shows how one man’s life was changed not by iron bars,
but by a leather book. That book allowed him to open his heart
towards the love that God had for him, which changed his life,
changed his household, and ultimately changed the trajectory of the
future generations of his family.”
*Mike Singletary, coach and NFL Hall of Famer*
“A riveting, clear-eyed but supremely compassionate journey,
through one of the darkest corners of the American judicial system.
Death Row Chaplain compels the reader to a renewed assessment and
appreciation of the human potential for constructive, even
inspired, change.”
*Harry Edwards, Ph.D., professor emeritus of sociology, U.C.
Berkeley and consultant for the San Francisco Forty Niners, the
NFL, and the NBA*
“Chaplain Earl Smith is a man of real integrity and unusually
effective in dealing with inmates in prison. He also has enjoyed
great ability in communicating as a chaplain for the San Francisco
49ers and the Golden State Warriors. He is highly socially mobile
being able to deal with the elite athletes in the world and the
most notorious criminals. There are very few ministers that have
this range of communication abilities, but Earl certainly
does.”
*Bill Glass, founder of the largest prison ministry in America,
Beyond the Walls*
“Earl Smith traces his remarkable journey from a crime-filled
youth, including a near-death experience at the wrong end of a gun,
to his ministries to the most hardened of criminals at San Quentin.
It is a tale of redemption that has lessons for us all, including
the emancipating power of forgiveness over the coercive reflex of
revenge.”
*Thomas D. Gardner, former president of Reader’s Digest U.S. Books
and Home Entertainment*
“The stories of triumph and the stories of adversity are the
stories that allow us to evolve. I hope you read this book and I
hope you enjoy it as much as I did. You will be truly
inspired.”
*Ronnie Lott, NFL Hall of Famer*
"Rev. Earl Smith's book takes us into San Quentin, an unforgiving
and forgotten dark place where the light of God is powerfully at
work. The inspirational stories from behind the bars remind us that
grace and mercy is for all people—a message for everyone."
*Rev. Dr. Pablo R. Diaz, Vice President of Ministries,
Guideposts*
"Smith's stories reveal the power of redemption in the lives of
those whom society thinks are unsalvageable."
*Publishers Weekly*
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