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Richard Coss
It’s your life. Would you choose to spend years in prison as a convicted felon? Would you choose to lose two young grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing? Doubtful.
But could those experiences make you a powerful messenger... moreFriday Evening
Richard Coss
It’s your life. Would you choose to spend years in prison as a convicted felon? Would you choose to lose two young grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing? Doubtful.
But could those experiences make you a powerful messenger for Christ? Definitely.
From destructive and tragic life experiences that no sane person would desire for himself, evangelist Richard Coss has built a ministry which reaches people with the message: “I’ve been there.” And once people hear his story, they know he speaks the truth.
His tormented and traumatic life story makes 54-year-old Richard Coss, once met, simply unforgettable.
In his early years, the red-haired, freckle-faced Coss was the poster boy for bad behavior. From his first trips to a detention center at age 9, a state mental institution at age 11 and a state reformatory at age 12, it was obvious he was getting a head start on a life of crime. Between the ages of 15 and 25, Coss compiled 32 arrests and spent his time in city jails,... less
Richard Coss
It’s your life. Would you choose to spend years in prison as a convicted felon? Would you choose to lose two young grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing? Doubtful.
But could those experiences make you a powerful messenger... more
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