LAR – Melvin Carroll – April 8, 2017
LIVING IN GRACE AND PEACE
Greetings:
May grace and peace be upon you. My name is Melvin Carroll. I am serving a life sentence for murder. I have been incarcerated since 1986. In the years leading up to my present situation, I was dealing with unhappiness, low self-esteem, acceptance, and shame which led to my drinking, drugs, and living a criminal lifestyle.
I left home at the age of 13 and ended up in the Youth Authority from the age of 14 through 18. Leaving, I thought I would leave that life behind, but the devil still had a hold on me. I was still holding on to my ego and pride.
Even when I got my life sentence, I was still in my mess. At times when I was in my cell, I could feel the hurt that I was dealing with wanting to change and wanting to leave the old life behind. I knew I had obstacles to overcome, but who do I talk to? Who do I trust?
Then one day when I was in the game room playing Dominoes, church was on my mind. We made a bet “the loser goes to church,” and that was the day I started making my change. I decided to let God take control of my life. He showed me how to deal with my hurts and pains.
Today, I feel truly blessed and thank Him for putting people in my life which gives me peace. I pray that you will find that peace and grace my Lord and Savior has given me.
I’m at peace and saved by grace.
God bless,
Melvin Carroll