Sentenced to 26 Years to Life — Michael James Interview [Video]

Sentenced to 26 years to life, Michael James found something inside prison that he says set him free eight years before he ever came home — Christian Science. In this Embraced:Fully Interview, Michael talks with David Fowler about how a chance encounter with Science and Health rebuilt his thinking, his relationships, and his life — from a violent prison yard to Cal State LA, marriage, and a life of helping others.

About Our Guest: Michael James

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.

The conversation explores what real transformation actually looks like — not as an idea, but in practice: faith, accountability, reentry, work, and building something that lasts.

In This Interview:

  • Reading Science and Health in 18 hours — the moment in solitary confinement that changed everything.
  • How his heart began to change — and how other inmates and staff responded to it.
  • What freedom actually means — Michael’s definition, eight years before he came home.
  • Building a chapel community inside — introducing other inmates to Christian Science.
  • Coming home and building a life — school, work, marriage, business, and the Community Chess Blueprint.
  • Advice for chaplains and audience Q&A — what really helps men inside, what doesn’t.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Cold Open
  • 00:27 Introduction
  • 02:11 Growing up in church
  • 04:33 First run-ins with the law
  • 06:35 Going to prison at 26
  • 08:20 The hole — solitary confinement
  • 10:50 Reading Science and Health in 18 hours
  • 15:36 How my heart began to change
  • 17:09 Experiencing healings inside
  • 17:42 Other inmates challenging my change
  • 20:00 How prison staff responded
  • 21:54 What freedom actually means
  • 23:26 Introducing other inmates to Christian Science
  • 27:12 Chaplains, mentors, and correction
  • 30:37 Building a chapel community
  • 31:37 Coming home — life today
  • 35:09 Advice for chaplains
  • 36:53 Audience Q&A
  • 1:25:39 Closing
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