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Subject Education helped Chad find success—faith helped him thrive
Date September 17, 2020 10:10 PM
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INSPIRING HOPE THROUGH TRANSFORMATION
"The more God show[ed] me the depths of my selfishness and depravity … the more I repented and tried to do better."—Chad
Chad Prince was 27 years old when he went to prison. Working as a bartender in Louisiana, he got involved with a bad crowd. "I saw a lot of craziness going on there, and I started questioning it," Chad recalls. "The next thing you know, I get arrested for murder."


Shipped off to the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as "Angola," Chad was mad. "I [had] paid a lot of money for the lawyer, and I felt like the lawyer really didn't do anything at the trial," he says. "So, I started studying law."


Chad proved to be a good student. Prison gave him time to thoroughly research cases and learn how to file briefs.
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