The “Son of Sam” is the Son of Hope

Posted on May 26, 2009 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Social Concern, Spiritual Life

A few years back Dr. Bill Maier interviewed David Berkowitz, a convicted serial killer in a maximum security prison.  To anyone who remembers the days of the notorious “Son of Sam” who once terrorized New York, it’s amazing to know that he is a thriving Christian.

We recently contacted Mr. Berkowitz and found that he is still living for the Lord and we re-broadcast that interview.  To listen, and to see some of the pictures and diary excerpts from David’s daily writings, click here for that broadcast page.

This is really powerful. No one is beyond the reach of our God!

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One Response to “The “Son of Sam” is the Son of Hope”

  1. James on May 28th, 2009 12:47 pm

    Great programme! I really enjoyed listening to this 3 part series here in the UK.

    Keep up the great work!

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