
NOW AVAILABLE
Son of Hope: The Prison Journals of David Berkowitz, Volume 1 is now available
David receives no money from the sale of the
book. A portion of the proceeds from each book sold will go
to the New York State Crime Victims Board for distribution to the
victims of David's crimes.
For the first 5,000 copies of the $19.99 hardcover edition of the book
that are sold, Morning Star Communications will give away 5,000
paperback copies of a special "Prison Edition" of the book to
prisoners, prison libraries, prison ministries, and to church
organizations involved in prison reform in the USA.
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"The conversion of the "Son of Sam" gives every single
human home. The blood of Christ washes clean even the vilest
of crimes - and this has surely happened in David Berkowitz's
life. The journal is especially fascinating to me because of
the insights it gives to the slow death prisoners experience in the
emptiness of prison life. It should challenge us all to renew
our efforts to minister behind bars."
- Chuck Colson, Founder and Chairman, Prison Fellowship
"How low can a person sink in moral turpitude and
unbelievable acts of cruelty before it is impossible to turn around and
become a positive influence in the community? Is basic
spiritual transformation likely or even conceivable after one has
crossed the line into barbarous criminality? Here is a case
in which the claim has been made that a turn was made from the bowels of
hell back up to the path of civility and compassion. Can
this story be true? What if it isn't? Read,
ponder, and draw your own conclusions."
- The Rev. Dr. James A. Forbes, Jr., Senior Minister, The Riverside Church
"The conversion of David Berkowitz is one of the most
amazing miracles in the history of Christianity! From a life
of murderous destruction as Son of Sam, David has been transformed by
the grace of God into a tender-hearted follower of Jesus Christ."
- Pastor Jim Cymbala, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Church
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On March 3rd, 2000, David Berkowitz wrote in his prison journals:
"By God's grace I am living proof that anyone can be forgiven if they
want to be. Who would have ever thought that such a wasted
life like mine could be redeemed and salvaged and by absolutely no
goodness within myself? Jesus Christ has redeemed
me. He purchased me, David Berkowitz, murderer, criminal,
monster, devil worshipper, with His own blood. Who could
understand a love like this, a love God has for wicked and fallen
mankind? I do know that I am not worthy. I was
nothing, lost demented. He put a song of mercy in my mouth
that I might tell others of His wondrous love and God's burning desire
to save sinners from their self-destructive ways."
David Berkowitz The mere mention of this
name still sends shock waves through the public's
imagination. From late 1975 through 1977, over a
thirteen-month period, David Berkowitz went on a killing spree in the
New York metropolitan area that left six people dead and seven
wounded. Dubbed the "Son of Sam" killer, Berkowitz was
finally captured. He confessed to his crimes and was
sentenced in 1978 to 365 consecutive years in prison.
David has now been incarcerated for 26
years. His first years in prison were filled with turmoil as
he went from one prison mental health ward to another, still driven by
demonic spirits. But something significant happened ten years
into his prison sentence. A fellow inmate began to share the
love, hope and forgiveness of Jesus Christ with David. At
first David mocked him, because he did not think that God would ever
forgive him for the crimes that he had committed. But little
by little, as the inmate persisted and shared what Christ had done for
him, David began to listen:
"He kept reminding me that no matter what a person did,
Christ stood ready to forgive if that individual would be willing to
turn from the bad things he was doing and would put his full faith and
trust in Jesus Christ and what He did on the cross: dying for our
sins. He gave me a Gideon Pocket Testament and asked me to
read the Psalms. I did. Every night I would read
from them. It was at this time the Lord was quietly melting
my stone-cold heart."
Eventually, David Berkowitz accepted Jesus Christ as his
Lord and Savior and has been walking as a Christian for more than 16
years now. "Son of Sam" was transformed by the Gospel of
Jesus Christ into "Son of Hope." His prison journals offer
irrefutable evidence, for all who are willing to read and examine them,
that God has indeed done something miraculous in this man's life, and it
is marvelous to behold.
David’s personal testimony is used by several Christian
organizations as an example of the life-transforming power of the
Gospel. The Gideons, whose Pocket Testament first exposed David to the Psalms, use his testimony as a tract, as does Moments With The Bible and several other organizations. The Larry King Show
has come to Sullivan Correction Facility, the upstate New York prison
where Berkowitz is incarcerated, to interview him. So has Dr.
James Dobson's Focus on the Family. David
Wilkerson of New York's Times Square Church has read one of David's
letters to his congregation during a Sunday morning
service. Jim Cymbala of The Brooklyn Tabernacle Church had a
message that he personally asked David to write, Jesus at the Door,
read to his congregation during a special church youth
service. And Darrell Scott, who lost his daughter Rachel Joy
during the Columbine High School shootings in 1999, regularly
corresponds with David, and has visited him in prison. A host
of other Christians and non-believers from all walks of life, from
every corner of the planet, regularly write to and visit David and share
with him their problems, their triumphs, their aspirations and their
hopes.
The list of Christians and Christian organizations that
make use of David Berkowitz's testimony and his life for the cause of
Christ is longer than the list of secular news organizations that have
tried, in vain, to discredit his faith. David Berkowitz is
the real thing.
This is the witness that is documented in Son of Hope, the journals that David Berkowitz has kept since September 11, 1998 which are posted on the FORGIVEN FOR LIFE
website. To read these journals is to experience the
awe-inspiring power that the Gospel of Jesus Christ still has to
transform a human life, and to restore, reconcile and forgive one who
has committed even the most heinous of crimes.
God’s Grace and Mercy
The familiar words, "Amazing grace, How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me,"
were written by John Newton. Once an infidel, libertine and
contemptible slave trader, Newton's tombstone later testifies he was "by
the rich mercy of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, preserved,
restored, pardoned, and appointed to preach the faith he had long
labored to destroy."
Paul, the apostle, described himself as ". . .
blasphemer, a persecutor and a violent man ... who put many of the
saints in prison and, when they were put to death, I cast my vote
against them" (1 Timothy 1:13, Acts 26:10). Later, he declared, "Christ
Jesus came into the world to save sinners-of whom I am the worst. .
. I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners,
Christ Jesus might display his unlimited patience as an example for
those who would believe on him and receive eternal life" (1 Timothy
1:15-16).
Obviously, each man was radically
transformed. And, it was not virtue or character that was the
transforming agent, but transformation was caused supernaturally by
God, His grace and mercy.
Grace would not be grace if it was limited to and
bestowed upon only those who merit it. That would impose a
precondition upon God's free gift. But God is sovereign, and
as he told Moses, "I will have mercy upon whom I will have mercy" (Romans 9:15). And Jesus said, "it
is not the healthy who need a doctor but the sick. I have
not come to call the righteous but sinners" (Mark 2:17). It is God's business, not ours, to do what he wants to do with his generosity.
Unmerited Favor
It is precisely because God's grace is offered to all
without any preconditions that man's sensibilities are often
offended. Just as many in Jesus's day were indignant that he
healed the sick on the Sabbath, many are still offended that God's
abundant grace can go out to those who seem unworthy of his
kindness. It is easy for us to believe that God should show
mercy and reward "good" people but it seems unfair that he does so to
those who have done real evil in their lives.
The Bible states, "Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever" (Hebrews 13:8). So,
today, God remains ready and willing to freely pour out His grace and
kindness. Grace is available to the person who is virtuous,
and to the person who may have been, like John Newton and Paul in the
past, notoriously wicked. And so in our generation, God's
grace and mercy were available to David Berkowitz. And he
received it.
God's grace not only forgives and cleanses, it changes a man from the
inside out. The power of the Holy Spirit has supernaturally
transformed a man once filled with hate, violence and purposelessness
into a vessel of love and hope, even made him a writer and preacher, who
ministers God's love and mercy to others. The words of John
Newton and Paul were born of the Holy Spirit. Newton wrote, "Amazing." Paul wrote, "if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come" (2 Corinthians 5:17).
Read the Kingdom message of hope contained in David
Berkowitz's prison journals and see for yourself that the Gospel is,
indeed, alive and well in our generation; still capable of
supernaturally transforming any life willing to yield itself to Jesus
Christ.
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Christian Comments
There are a lot of people, Christian and non-believers, who David Berkowitz has been corresponding
with for years. They are The Friends of Hope. Here is what some of them say about David:
"I also know that you are an adopted son of our great Lord in Heaven and he will protect you. My brother I will,
joined with my brothers and sisters, walk with you down this path. We have an opportunity to expose the schemes
of evil and display the life altering, redemptive power of Jesus Christ." Steven, Altadena, CA
"I heard your interview with Bill Meyer of Focus on the
Family. I found myself totally absorbed with your testimony .
. .
What an encouragement!! Our God is certainly a gracious
and merciful God!! . . . I felt that in your interview and
in your journal entries that you really live out this Gospel day to
day. This has caused me to stop and re-think how I
live out my witness. I have been a Christian well over 25
years, yet I'm afraid that my day-to-day witness is
lacking. My conversion was not as dramatic as yours, but
my destination prior to conversion was the same. We should
all
be living witnesses to the glory of our Savior Jesus Christ, and I
think you provide a good example. Yours is a
ministry of encouragement." Kevin, San Antonio, TX
"I have been reading your journal entries . . . this is
wonderful! As I read, I could see the depth of your heart of
compassion and love for the men in the facility with you . .
. I believe your willingness to let this be on the net and
available to all will be a tool in the Lord's hands to bring others
to him. I also feel this will help the church in
understanding your heart and that you truly are a transformed, new
man in Christ . . . sometimes I get really weary
with the church giving you a hard time about your changed
life. Do they believe God's word or not? They are
just
passing judgment. God have mercy on them. My
heart breaks for those who are in such bondage. They can be
saved
but someone like you can't? Lord please open their eyes
and set them free. David, you ARE a son of hope, who points
to the ONLY Hope that your fellow inmates and the world
has. There is no other way. Our wonderful Lord
forgives all and
heals all. My sin is no different than yours, cancer is no
different than a headache. He understands the difference,
but His unfailing, redeeming love is the same. We are all
new in His sight." Mary T., Akron, OH
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