About the Author
Bonnie Lou Oliver
author of Faithwalk, A Walk from Darkness to the LIGHT
Diverse would best describe Bonnie. Her story challenges many, but especially the men living out their sentences in prison, whether on death row or spending life in prison. All…she treats with respect, and they returned that respect. She meets a man who is truly innocent, not believing the injustice she witnessed, she takes up the gauntlet to fight his case. She could not do anything about the injustices in her own life, but she believed making a difference in another’s life, would make her life worth living. She takes the knowledge she gained from extensive study up to the governor’s office…building a rapport that also gains respect. Justice…that is all she wants—justice!
Throughout life, she was always placed on academic probation because she could not take a test, but in each probationary period she proved that she was not to be overlooked…Receiving a Master’s Degree from Wheaton College.
In her 30’s, she expressed herself through her paintings that she would classify as impressionistic. Her favorite piece was the portrait she painted of Emmitt Kelly the sad faced clown whose “Vanishing Light” routine touched her as a child. She likened his sweeping of the spotlights until he made them disappear to the challenges of one’s life.
She lived a season filled with prestige while married to an officer and gentleman. A devastating divorce, followed by despair. Then there were seasons when she was homeless due to challenging events in her life. Never feeling accepted. In a crowd you will see her hanging back—observing all around. Unless someone gets her in a conversation, they will never find out the depth of her personality and her Christian faith.
About the Author
Gregory Oliver
author of Walking Free: From Bondage to Liberty
Born in the inner city of St. Louis, Missouri, Gregory encountered all the situations a young man from the inner-city encounters. Fortunately, he received the foundation from his father and mother as instructed by the Lord, “train up a child in the way he should go and when he becomes old, he will not depart from it.”
From a youth, everyone commented on his smile. He wore it continually no matter his environment. Gentle meekness would describe your first impression of him.
In his late teens he enlisted in the Army and served two enlistments, six years. He is a patriot and loves his country regardless of what man might try to do with it. Gregory is a lover of all men no matter what their race, religion, or gender. Encouragement should be his middle name because after you meet him and allow him to share with you—when you leave his company you know you have been blessed.