Sentenced to 26 Years to Life: Michael James on Faith, Reentry, and Purpose

What does real transformation look like after a life sentence? Join us on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 6:00 pm Pacific for our next Embraced:Fully Interview. We’ll be recording the conversation in case you can’t join live.

Michael James

Michael James was sentenced to 26 years to life in state prison. Today he is rebuilding a life shaped by faith, discipline, service, and purpose.

Christian Science played a defining role in that transformation. Michael is now pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting at California State University, Los Angeles, working with Caltrans as a Back-Up Driver, building his car hauling business Catch a Ride Service, teaching financial literacy through Trap House Trading Academy, and developing the Community Chess Blueprint to help keep resources circulating within the community.

This conversation will focus on what transformation actually looks like in real life — not as an abstract idea, but in faith, accountability, reentry, work, entrepreneurship, and building something that lasts.

All are welcome to attend.

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What We’ll Explore

  • What changed inside prison and how Michael rebuilt his mindset over time.
  • How Christian Science reshaped his thinking and strengthened his spiritual foundation.
  • What reentry required in practice — school, work, discipline, and support.
  • Why financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and service matter to lasting change.
  • What it means to build opportunity and legacy after prison.

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Our Mission

In partnership with others, Embraced:Fully supports incarcerated and returning citizens in their moral and spiritual journey toward successful reentry. Through Angel Team members, we help connect individuals with community, faith, housing, employment, transportation, friendship, and mentorship, building bridges of hope and belonging.