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How a bomb-making white supremacist, once called 'the most dangerous man in Mississippi, ' met Jesus in prison and emerged a committed advocate for Christian discipleship, peace, and racial justice.

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How a bomb-making white supremacist, once called 'the most dangerous man in Mississippi, ' met Jesus in prison and emerged a committed advocate for Christian discipleship, peace, and racial justice.
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Thomas A. Tarrants is president emeritus of the C.S. Lewis Institute, where he served from 1998 to 2019. Prior to working at the Institute, he was co-pastor of a multi-racial church, in Washington, DC. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Church Alliance. Tom has pursued a ministry of teaching, writing, and spiritual mentoring for many years, with a focus on discipleship, prayer, and devotional life. He holds a master of divinity degree and a doctor of ministry degree in Christian spirituality.