There is an adage made popular in 1954 by President Eisenhower, that there are “no atheists in a fox hole.” The idea behind the phrase is that anyone who finds themselves in position of extreme stress, where death is all but imminent, he or she will seek comfort of a higher power. Meet the Buddhist Chaplain who was instrumental in nurturing and reinforcing Jarvis’s burgeoning Buddhist mind.
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Finding Freedom How Death Row Broke and Opened My Heart By: Jarvis Jay Masters and Narrated by: Dion Graham is available at Shambhala.com and at Audible.com
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Black & Buddhist
The Fall of the Death Penalty
The Hellhole
Searching For Humanity
Lifelong Friends on Death Row
Finding Light in the Dark
Buddhist on Death Row
Last Best Chance
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Bloody Murder
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Righteous Anger
Cradle to Prison
A Long Time Waiting
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