While Ken Cooper lived with his wife and two children and worked
as publicity director for a Christian college, he was leading a
double life--as a felon.
With a vivid, you-are-there style, this former gentleman bank
robber takes readers on a journey through years of armed robberies,
the dramatic shooting that ended his career, the horrors of prison,
and a soul ultimately finding peace. Without fear or embellishment,
Cooper openly shares the darkest moments in his life. Yet in these
moments he finally meets God and ends up becoming a bright light in
a horrendous prison system. From adrenaline-pumping true-life crime
to an experience of God's gentle love, readers won't be able to put
down this gripping memoir of transformation and God's grace.
Ken Cooper, who served four years of a 99-year sentence, later worked with four others to found Prisoners of Christ, a faith-based reentry ministry for the transition of inmates plagued with addictions. Now he heads up Ken Cooper Prison Ministries, involved in prison ministry organization development, consulting work, and education on overcoming addictions. Ken and his wife, June, live in Jacksonville, Florida.