A Mafia associate who spent most of his existence in and out of prisons and living a life filled with crime eventually found himself broken, emotionally tattered, and at a dire crossroads. Robert Borelli recently told The Prodigal Stories Podcast, “I knew about God but didn’t know God. I gave God an ultimatum. I said, ‘You better have somebody kill me — or change me.’”

Borelli, a member of the Gambino Crime Family, had lived a hardened life, but that moment of pure emotion overtook him as he sat alone in his jail cell, separated from his daughter and loved ones. He continued, “I was crying like a little baby,” he said. “It broke my heart, just shattered my heart in pieces.”

What followed for Borelli was a fully transformed life, with the former mobster embracing Christ and launching a ministry aimed at telling his incredible conversion story. “I’m so thankful that God honored the cry of my heart in that jail cell,” he said. “And he put those pieces of my broken heart together again.”

Borelli, born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1954, recalled how the Mafia dominated his neighborhood growing up. The men offered locals seemingly positive opportunities in sports betting and other efforts and kept the community safe. Borelli felt the guys in control “seemed to have it all.” Enamored by their supposed prestige, he started working for them.

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Borelli said his father was often working, and these older men in the Mafia gave him the attention he craved, further adding to the attraction. He said, “They kind of became my family, even at an early age.” By 18, Borelli was hiding from law enforcement amid a murder investigation, refusing to give up anyone involved.

“My first arrest was for two murders and possession of a weapon,” he said. “I was only 20 years old at the time.” As the years progressed and Borelli was back on the street, he started selling and using drugs, which further denigrated his life. The ex-mobster ended up at the infamous Rikers Island in New York City. Destitute and without help from the Mafia or family, he was alone and broken.

Then, he asked God to either take his life or transform him. Around the same time, he struck a deal with the government to cooperate with officials and enter the witness protection program. Borelli said, “When the government offered me that, I accepted that offer. I could see God moving from that point in time. God was honoring the desire of my heart to get to know Jesus more.”

Borelli was disconnected from friends and family as he started a new life in the witness protection program. At the same time, his faith grew exponentially. Embracing Jesus changed everything. “When I confessed … I believe [God] came inside me and gave me a brand new start with him,” he said. The ex-Mafia associate ended up leaving the witness protection program, getting married, and reconnecting with his daughter.

Borelli also wrote a book about his life titled “The Witness.” He’s now committed to telling people about Jesus and a central truth embedded in his own story: “It’s never too late for a new beginning.”

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