1 of 4: Steve Cattell relates to a group of youth at Barnfield College about the life of crime, addictive criminal patterns of behaviour, and the choices the face the teenagers today. Steve spent 24 years behind bars, 12 of them in solitary confinement, before becoming a Christian in 2003. For more read:
http://www.transformed.org.uk/lives/steve-cattell
The aim is to help youth make decisions to avoid prison long, and show them that these need to be made while they are still at school and studying.
Produced and edited at Barnfield College by Peter Arnold; with Peter Arnold and Karen Oakes operating the cameras.
it took me a few seconds to work out he had problems .i was going to chuck him out lol
godsman14 8 months ago
Me and a mate went to this and by the way that guy laughing was in my software class. lol
zeetek007 8 months ago
I saw him today :)
lubunoob 2 years ago
I was there!
bedfordboy36 2 years ago
To get a better view of what you think.should it be a part of education for the over 14.please leave your comments.
godsman14 3 years ago
heart breaking, i had to look after the kids due to daughter long term heroin addiction,they cry for mum and dad, who are never there, orphans really!, may the Lord Jesus send out the workers in this area, He is the answer to all this
gracetalks01 3 years ago 2