This book is more than just telling my story of how I got involved in
an international prison ministry and the people I met along the way
because in the process of becoming a minister I was confronted with
many challenging situations, people, religions, and most importantly
myself.
Raised in Charlotte, NC currently residing in Philadelphia,
PA Adarrel Omar Fisher is the founding member of Making
Others Righteous. He started writing rap/poetry during
childhood emailing lyrics back and forth with his brothers.
But after first accepting Jesus at a Hickory Grove Baptist
Summer camp in 1991 at age 13 and rededicating his life
to Jesus at age 21 he then accepted his calling to ministry
in 2000 first with in home Bible studies with friends. However, in 2001
one his best friends was sent to Federal Prison in Lexington, KY which
motivated Adarrel to join the Saints Prison Ministry in 2003. Going
back to his artistic roots Adarrel founded Making Others Righteous
in 2004 with the purpose of using Christian poetry and rap to reach
men and young men in a way they could understand.