Before the smoke cleared from the closing steel mills, Gary, Indiana, was a city alive with pride, community, and unconditional Black love. It was a world of Saturday morning haircuts on Broadway, packed summer concerts at Marquette Park, and tight-knit neighborhoods. But when the crack epidemic flooded the streets, the rules changed overnight. Plunged into a high-stakes life of gangs and fast money, one young man found himself running out of time and out of choices—until a forced escape to Minnesota changed his trajectory forever. Yet, beneath the chaos lay a foundation of faith he tried hard to outrun. Years earlier, his mother had dragged him kicking and screaming to study with Jehovah's Witnesses. He hated every minute of it then, but the seeds of truth were planted deep. This is a raw, honest look at survival, redemption, and the unbreakable bond of the city that raised him—and the ultimate return to a faith that would rescue both him and his wife.