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(Ep. #18) We Got A Letter from Son of Sam (Live)

56 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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We went live with Investigator Eric Smith (featured in our previous episode series “Serial Killers That Received Christ”) to talk about one of the most controversial questions in true crime and Christianity: 👉 Can a serial killer truly be saved? After those episodes, we reached out to David Berkowitz...also known as the “Son of Sam.” He wrote us back. In this episode, we read his letter live and wrestle with what it means for the power of the Gospel to transform even the darkest lives. But this didn’t stay theoretical. This live stream turned into a powerful moment of conviction and response ending in a clear Gospel presentation and an altar call for anyone ready to stop playing games and come to Christ. This isn’t about sensational true crime...it’s about whether we actually believe the Gospel is powerful enough to save anyone...and we do.

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